Drop-out rates
Dear Freedom of Information Officer,
I am writing to request information under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. In order to assist you with this request, I am outlining my query as specifically as possible.
1) How many students have permanently dropped out of their courses at any Level (year) of their course in each of the last five years? I would like these figures broken down by the course they were studying. (For example, 14 students dropped out of the Journalism BA (Hons) course in 2008.)
2) If possible, could you also state what percentage the drop out rate was for each course in each of the last five years? (For example, 8% of students studying the Journalism BA (Hons) course dropped out in 2008.)
3) What were the overall drop out rates from the university in each of the last five years? (For example, 14% of students dropped out of university in 2008.)
I would be interested in any information held by your organisation regarding my request. I understand that I do not have to specify particular files or documents and that it is the department’s responsibility to provide the information I require.
If my request is denied in whole or in part, I ask that you justify all deletions by reference to specific exemptions of the act. I will also expect you to release all non-exempt material. I reserve the right to appeal your decision to withhold any information or to charge excessive fees.
I would be grateful if you could confirm in writing/by email that you have received this request. I look forward to your response within 20 working days, as outlined by the statute.
Regards,
Dan Perry
Dear Mr Perry
Kindly find below and attached our response to your recent FOI request.
Yours sincerely
Julie Lubbock
PA to University Registrar
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
LINCOLN
Lincs
LN6 7TS
Tel: 01522 886105
Fax: 01522 886146
Email: [email address]
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Dear Mr Perry
I write in response to your FOI request for information regarding " how
many students have permanently dropped out of their courses at any level
(year) of their course in each of the last five years".
Please find attached information for academic years 2006/7, 2007/8 and
2008/9.
Prior to academic year 2006/7 the University operated a different
student information system and I am afraid that to interrogate that
system in the way that you have requested would significantly exceed the
18 person hours maximum which is the current "appropriate limit", as
defined in Section 12 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Yours sincerely
Chris Spendlove
Registrar
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The Linc, a student run newspaper, reports on these figures: http://thelinc.co.uk/2010/02/lincoln-dro...