Admissions of Scots Domiciled Students
Dear The Glasgow School of Art,
For specifically the BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Printmaking and the 2024 Student Admissions, how many students were admitted in total and how many of these had a permanent domiciliary address in Scotland and their place funded by SAAS only.
Yours faithfully,
Ken Crowe
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Dear Ken,
Ref: FOI/24/25/4
With reference to your Freedom of Information request received by the
Glasgow School of Art (GSA) on 2^nd October 2024.
GSA has considered this in line with the Freedom of Information (Scotland)
Act 2002 (“FOISA”). The scope of your request and our response is as
follows (your request is in Italics):
For specifically the BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Printmaking and the 2024
Student Admissions, how many students were admitted in total and how many
of these had a permanent domiciliary address in Scotland and their place
funded by SAAS only.
BA (Hons) Fine Art Painting & Printmaking 2024/25 Entry
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Total New Students Admitted 48 43 3
of which are new Home domiciled students 19 10 2
of which are fully funded by SAAS 19 8 1
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