Degree classification breakdown for Adult Nursing from 2000

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Dear University of Manchester,

I should be grateful for a breakdown by percentage of the degree classifications awarded for the Adult Nursing course covering cohorts in the period 2000-2019.

Yours faithfully,

Fahad Al-Huda

MTRS FOIA, University of Manchester

Dear Fahad,

I am writing to acknowledge your request under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000.  The University of Manchester will respond to you within 20
working days.

 

Best wishes

 

Lisa

 

Dr Lisa Crawley l  Information Officer  l Information Governance Office
l Directorate of Compliance and Risk l  Professional Support Services |
Room G7 Christie Building  l Compliance & Risk Management Office l  The
University of Manchester  l  Oxford Road  l  Manchester  l  M13 9PL  l 
Tel +44 (0)161 275 8400  

 

 

MTRS FOIA, University of Manchester

Dear Fahad,

 

I am writing for clarification with regards your request. Please would you
confirm if you require an overall breakdown for the 2000-2019 period or a
breakdown by cohort?

 

I look forward to hearing back from you shortly.

 

With best regards

 

Lisa

 

Dr Lisa Crawley l  Information Officer  l Information Governance Office
l Directorate of Compliance and Risk l  Professional Support Services |
Room G7 Christie Building  l Compliance & Risk Management Office l  The
University of Manchester  l  Oxford Road  l  Manchester  l  M13 9PL  l 
Tel +44 (0)161 275 8400  

 

 

Dear Lisa,

Thank you for your reply.

I would appreciate a breakdown by cohort.

Best wishes,

Fahad

MTRS FOIA, University of Manchester

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Dear Fahad,

 

Thank you for your request for information received by The University of
Manchester on 25 March 2019 which was as follows:

 

I should be grateful for a breakdown by percentage of the degree
classifications awarded for the Adult Nursing course covering cohorts in
the period 2000-2019.

 

You clarified on 26 March 2019 that you would like a breakdown by cohort.
The University has now considered your request and the information you are
seeking can be found below.

 

Please note the following points in relation to the response:

·         Data relates to the cohort in which the students started their
studies rather than the year of award so the 2016 cohorts onwards haven’t
yet completed and therefore this data is not held for them.

·         Full data is only held in this format from the 2003 cohort
onwards.

·         Those listed as ‘pass’ are where students have either exited
with an ordinary degree or a lower award such as Cert/Dip HE.

 

Degree Classifications

 

September 2003 Cohort

i 9.52%
2i 47.62%
2ii 30.95%
3 7.14%
Pass 4.76%

 

September 2004 Cohort

i 4.48%
2i 43.28%
2ii 47.76%
3 4.48%

 

September 2005 Cohort

i 12.90%
2i 56.45%
2ii 20.97%
3 4.84%
Pass 4.84%

 

September 2006 Cohort

i 14.89%
2i 38.30%
2ii 41.49%
3 4.26%
Pass 1.06%

 

September 2007 Cohort

i 13.58%
2i 41.98%
2ii 29.63%
3 9.88%
Pass 4.94%

 

September 2008 Cohort

i 11.58%
2i 31.58%
2ii 43.16%
3 12.63%
Pass 1.05%

 

September 2009 Cohort

i 7.89%
2i 40.35%
2ii 39.47%
3 10.53%
Pass 1.75%

 

September 2010 Cohort

i 17.26%
2i 48.81%
2ii 30.36%
3 2.98%
Pass 0.60%

 

September 2011 Cohort

i 12.38%
2i 48.02%
2ii 28.71%
3 5.94%
Pass 4.95%

 

September 2012 Cohort

i 15.67%
2i 48.39%
2ii 30.88%
3 4.61%
Pass 0.46%

 

September 2013 Cohort

i 21.43%
2i 52.68%
2ii 20.98%
3 2.23%
Pass 2.68%

 

September 2014 Cohort

i 32.60%
2i 46.26%
2ii 13.66%
3 1.32%
Pass 6.17%

 

September 2015 Cohort

i 41.70%
2i 41.26%
2ii 8.97%
3 0.00%
Pass 8.07%

 

I trust that this information is of use to you.

 

Kind regards

 

Sharon

 

Sharon Glen | Information Officer | Information Governance Office |
Directorate of Compliance and Risk |Professional Services | G7 Christie
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Dear Sharon,

Thank you for your swift and detailed reply.

Best wishes,

Fahad