A100 Admission Statistics 2017 Application Cycle
Dear University of Oxford,
Please can I request the following, anonymised, data for the 2017 application cycle that has just ended for Medicine (A100):
1) The number of GCSEs each applicant applied with, and itemised grades (e.g. 3A*s 4As 1B)
2) The ACORN band of each applicant
3) The type of school the applicant attended (i.e. State Maintained (and Grammar itemised separately), Independent etc) at the time of GCSEs and then A-levels
4) The 'contextual score' assigned to each applicant to show under/over-performance contextually at GCSE
5) Whether the applicant qualified for 'extenuating circumstances'
6) The BMAT scores in each section
7) Whether the applicant was invited to interview or not
8) Whether the applicant received an offer or not
9) Interview criteria, any scoring sheets and the methodology for post-interview scoring
I request that items 1-8 are supplied in a Excel document.
Yours faithfully,
Mr Ahmed
Dear University of Oxford,
The request I sent on the 9th of September has received no response from you.
I would like to remind you that the Freedom of Information Act says:
A public authority must comply with section 1 promptly and in any event not later than the twentieth working day following the date of receipt.
The 20th working day from the day I sent the request was the 6th of October which has since passed.
I understand if fulfilling my request requires some more time on the behalf of the FCO officers but would like at least an acknowledgement that the university has received and is processing my request.
Yours faithfully,
Mr Ahmed
Dear Mr Ahmed,
I apologise for the delay in acknowledging your request. We are processing your request and will send you a response this week.
Yours sincerely,
Nina Fionda
Information Compliance Officer
Council Secretariat
Dear Mr Ahmed,
With apologies for the delay in replying, please find a response to your request attached.
Yours sincerely,
Nina Fionda
Information Compliance Officer
Council Secretariat
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