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Admission statistics for Medicine via Access to HE and A Levels

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Dear St George's University of London,

I would like to request the following data relating to all Medicine courses (i.e. both the A100 and A101 - not including graduate entry medicine) offered by your university.

I am requesting the data for candidates who received offers for one of the aforementioned medicine courses in the UCAS admissions cycle: 2018/2019, 2019/2020, 2020/2021 admissions cycles (I refer to these candidates as ‘the offerholders’).

I request the following data for each admissions cycle:

1) The number of applicants who were either planning to complete, or had completed, an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent qualification.

2) The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had completed, an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent qualification.

3) The average, highest, and lowest UCAT/BMAT (whichever is applicable) score of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had completed, an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent qualification.

4) The number of applicants who were either planning to complete, or had completed, A Levels as their most recent qualification.

5) The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had completed, A Levels as their most recent qualification.

6) The Average, highest, and lowest UCAT/BMAT (whichever is applicable) score of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had completed, A Levels as their most recent qualification.

I look forward to hearing from you. Let me know if I can be of assistance in any way.

Yours faithfully,
Alex Smith

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From: Alex Smith <[FOI #801330 email]>
Sent: 20 October 2021 17:25
To: Freedom of Information <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Admission statistics for
Medicine via Access to HE and A Levels
 
Dear St George&#39;s University of London,

I would like to request the following data relating to all Medicine
courses (i.e. both the A100 and A101 - not including graduate entry
medicine) offered by your university.

I am requesting the data for candidates who received offers for one of the
aforementioned medicine courses in the UCAS admissions cycle: 2018/2019,
2019/2020, 2020/2021 admissions cycles (I refer to these candidates as
‘the offerholders’).

I request the following data for each admissions cycle:

1) The number of applicants who were either planning to complete, or had
completed, an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent
qualification.

2) The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had
completed, an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent
qualification.

3) The average, highest, and lowest UCAT/BMAT (whichever is applicable)
score of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had
completed, an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent
qualification.

4) The number of applicants who were either planning to complete, or had
completed, A Levels as their most recent qualification.

5) The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had
completed, A Levels as their most recent qualification.

6) The Average, highest, and lowest UCAT/BMAT (whichever is applicable)
score of offerholders who were either planning to complete, or had
completed, A Levels as their most recent qualification.

I look forward to hearing from you. Let me know if I can be of assistance
in any way.

Yours faithfully,

Alex Smith

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