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Basc Y100 Admission statistics

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Dear University College London,

I would like to request the following admission statics for the 2020 and 2019 cycle separately if attainable.

1) Number of applications
2) Number of offers made
3) Number of offers made with the applicatant having a prediction of A*AA
4) the average GCSE profile of successful applicants
5) if any successful applicant had GCSE grades with 5/6's included

By successful applicant I mean someone who was made on offer (regardless whoever if they met their predicted or accepted the offer.)

Yours faithfully,
Ms. Smith

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Finance.FOI Requests, University College London

Dear Lauren

 

Thank you for your request for information.

 

In order to proceed with your request below, we need clarification and
this is mentioned below.

 

Please provide the requested clarification within 20 working days of this
email.

 

********FOI********

I would like to request the following admission statics for the 2020 and
2019 cycle separately if attainable.

 

1) Number of applications

2) Number of offers made

3) Number of offers made with the applicatant having a prediction of A*AA

4) the average GCSE profile of successful applicants

5) if any successful applicant had GCSE grades with 5/6's included

 

By successful applicant I mean someone who was made on offer (regardless
whoever if they met their predicted or accepted the offer.)

 

********FOI********

 

********CLARIFICATION********

We have a degree of BASc Arts and Sciences, which has the UCAS code Y000 –
please could you confirm whether this is the correct course that you are
enquiring about?

********CLARIFICATION********

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Kind regards,

Janine

 

 

Janine Small

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Adviser

University College London

Legal Services

Data Protection: [1][email address] FOI: [2][UCL request email]

 

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Dear Finance.FOI Requests,

Sorry about my vagueness once again, yes indeed it is the Y000 course I wanted to receive information about.

Yours sincerely,

Lauren Smith

Keyte, Josh, University College London

Dear Lauren,

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 18^th October 2021. 

 

We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request about Basc Y100 Admission statistics.

 

We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
your request and this information is provided below..

 

OUR RESPONSE

 

Acceptances and Offers:

 

Applicants Offers
Course code Course title 2019 2020 2019 2020
UBBASCSING18 BASc Arts and Sciences 345 435 200 265

 

Number of offers made with the applicant having a prediction of A*AA

 

Session A*AA offers number
2019 10
2020 10

 

The average GCSE profile of successful applicants and whether any of the
successful applicant’s had GCSE grades with 5/6’s included

Grade 2019 2020
A* 6.76 4.74
A 2.08 1.82
B 0.49 0.79
C 0.18 0.13
D 0 0.04
9 0.36 1.07
8 0.17 0.89
7 0.17 0.41
6 0.05 0.18
5 0.01 0.06

 

Note: the average is calculated by adding all students marks at the same
grades level and divided by the number of students taking it. Students
taking 5 or more GCSEs

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University College London

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