Information Assurance and Governance
Office of the Principal
18 November 2022
Dear Adam,
Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
Our Ref: 414-22
I refer to your enquiry dated 26 October 2022 asking to be supplied with the following
admission statistics for Scottish undergraduate applicants only under the provisions of the
Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (“the FOISA”):
(1) All scottish applicants who received an offer for any economics related and financial
economics related undergraduate degree in the years 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 and
their type of offer- conditional or unconditional or rejection.
Table 1: Number of Offers (Full Time Equivalent) to Scottish applicants for Undergraduate
Economics and Financial Economics courses by offer type and year.
Offer
2017/8 2018/9 2019/0 2020/1 2021/2
Conditional
2
3
9
2
5
Unconditional
62
91
59
53
40
Rejection
122
146
197
169
233
Note: Data includes applications to BSc Economics, BSc Financial Economics, MA
Economics and all joint honours option.
(2) Successful Applicants (offer receivers) national 5, higher and advanced higher grades with
their bandings (B4 B3 A2 A1 etc).
(3) Successful applicants (offer receivers) higher and advanced higher Subjects
The University does not hold information in relation to qualifications in a reportable and
verifiable format. Information is recorded in free text and includes all qualifications
submitted as part of an application some of which is irrelevant; there is no easy way to
determine which grades were considered as part of the admission process without: a
detailed review of applications on an individual basis; validation of the relevant data; and a
level of intellectual input which goes beyond data-retrieval.
Parts/
Information Assurance and Governance
01334 462776
xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx
The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland, No: SC013532
Parts (2) and (3) of your enquiry cannot be answered by simply locating and retrieving
data from the records that we hold requiring new information to be created which is out-
with the provisions of the FOISA.
Section 17 of the FOISA requires that a Scottish public authority confirms in writing where
information requested of it is not held and notice is therefore given to this effect.
Your right to seek a review of how your information request was managed
If you are not satisfied with the University’s response and/or our reasoning set-out above, you
have the right to request a review of our decision. The timelines in which this right is available
are set out in section 20(5)(a) and (b) FOISA. In broad terms the right to seek a review must
be exercised within 40 working days of receiving this response.
Any request for review at this time should be sent by email to
xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx stating:
a) your name and address;
b) details of your original request; and
c) the reasons why you are dissatisfied with our response.
If you remain dissatisfied with how your request for information has been dealt with following
Review, you also have the right to apply to the Scottish Information Commissioner (SIC) for a
decision. In the event of an appeal to the SIC, the Commissioner will generally only be able
to investigate the matters raised in the request for review.
Details on how to make an appeal online to the SIC can be found on their website:
http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/YourRights/Unhappywiththeresponse/AppealingtoCommis
sioner.aspx .
This concludes the University’s response.
Yours sincerely
JUNE WEIR
Information Assurance and Governance Officer