Application statistics for 2022 entry
Dear Clare College, Cambridge,
I would like to request the following information regarding 2022 (entry) group of applicants for Undergraduate Computer Science:
- The number of applicants who applied for A-Level Computer Science
- The number of offer holders for A-Level Computer science
- The Interview Score, predicted grades, and TMUA score of those selected for an interview.
- The Interview Score, predicted grades, and TMUA score of offer holders.
Yours faithfully,
Ajeyanth Anathajeyasri
Dear Mr Anathajeyasri,
Re: Freedom of Information request - Application statistics for 2022 entry
I refer to your e-mail below dated 3 April 2022, the contents of which are
noted. The response on behalf of Clare College regarding your request for
information made under the Freedom of Information Act 2020 is as follows:
- The number of applicants who applied for A-Level Computer Science
- The number of offer holders for A-Level Computer science
- The Interview Score, predicted grades, and TMUA score of those selected
for an interview.
- The Interview Score, predicted grades, and TMUA score of offer holders.
Regarding the information requested for the 2022 entry UCAS cycles,
insofar as it is held (noting that the current undergraduate applications
cycle is ongoing), this is exempt under section 36(2)(c) of the Act
because its disclosure would be likely to prejudice the effective conduct
of public affairs, in this case the integrity of the College’s
applications and admissions process which form a fundamental part of its
mission as an educational institution. As the information requested is
statistical in nature, the opinion of the qualified person did not need to
be sought for this application of section 36.
The College considers that the disclosure of detailed statistics about
applications made within the current cycle would be likely to prejudice
the notion of a fair and confidential admissions process whereby each
applicant has the same information at their disposal and partial granular
data is not disclosed to specific members of the public while the process
is ongoing. As this is a qualified exemption, the College has considered
whether, in all the circumstances of the case, the public interest in
maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the
information. The College considers that, while some people might have an
understandable private interest in these statistics, there is no genuine
public interest in them when set against the extensive statistical
information available about previous admissions cycles published at
[1]https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.u..., coupled
with the prevailing public interest in maintaining a level playing field
in terms of the information available to all applicants.
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unless you have exhausted any relevant internal review procedures.
Yours sincerely,
Emma Easterbrook
Emma Easterbrook
Assistant Bursar
Clare College
Trinity Lane
Cambridge CB2 1TL
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