M101 LLB Law for International Applicants
Dear Durham University,
Under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I kindly
request some raw data from you regarding university applications.
Information of all international (who qualify as non UK/EU fee status) applicants and offer holders respectively for M101 Undergraduate LLB Law Course at Durham University for 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 entry:
1) Number of international students applied and places offered
2) Nationalities of offer holders
3) Predicted Grades or Achieved Grades in A level, IB or equivalent
4) LNAT results for multiple-choice section.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Chris Yeu
Dear Chris
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I acknowledge receipt of your email below requesting information from Durham University.
Please be advised that the University will respond as soon as possible and in any event within 20 working days.
Yours sincerely,
Information Governance Unit
Durham University
Dear Chris Yeu
Thank you for your request for information from Durham University.
Colleagues have provided the information below and attached in response
to your questions.
Information of all international (who qualify as non UK/EU fee status)
applicants and offer holders respectively for M101 Undergraduate LLB Law
Course at Durham University for 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 entry:
1) Number of international students applied and places offered
Please see attached.
2) Nationalities of offer holders
Please see attached.
3) Predicted Grades or Achieved Grades in A level, IB or equivalent
We are unable to provide raw data on applicants’ grades. Summarised data
could be provided as an alternative. If you would like summarised data,
please provide more detail on what form this should take. For example, we
can provide data on the number of applicants and offer holders with a
given combination of predicted A level grades (e.g. A*AA), or a points
equivalent. We can provide similar data about IB. However, it will
generally not be possible to provide summary data on equivalent
qualifications as we do not hold data on their equivalence conversion.
Note that all responses will follow the HESA Rounding Strategy.
4) LNAT results for multiple-choice section.
We cannot provide any response on LNAT scores as the institution does not
hold historical data on these scores. General enquiries about the LNAT
and Law admissions can be directed to [1][email address]
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Yours sincerely
Information Governance Unit
Durham University
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