Mathematics and computer science admission statistics
Dear Imperial College London,
I'd like to make a Freedom of Information Request about admissions to the Mathematics and Computer Science Course at Imperial. It seems like the information posted on your website regarding statistics for 2022 is wrong. For example, step 1 offers were given last year. Could you please include the following information for JMC courses for the most recent cycle in a style similar to the admission statistics posted on your website between 2019 and the most recent academic cycle.
1. All distinct step offers, and how many of each were given out.
2. Number of a level offers given out, with and without step (separately)
2. Number of students admitted who met all offer conditions except for STEP requirement.
3. Number of offer holders who had Imperial as their firm choice
4. Size of the 2022 JMC 1st year cohort
Yours faithfully,
Benjamin Dzah
Dear Benjamin Dzah,
Thank you for your interest in admissions to Imperial College. Information about all Imperial College courses can be found on the College’s website. This includes full details of the entry requirements and selection process as well as contact details for admissions enquiries.
Imperial College publishes undergraduate admissions statistics for the past 5 completed admissions cycles. These include:
Number of applicants, offers and places confirmed
Average BMAT Scores
Details of A level, IB and STEP offers made
New entrants' achieved A level and IB grades
Number of applicants, offers and places confirmed by nationality
Number of applicants, offers and places confirmed by gender
Number of interviews conducted
The published information can be accessed at the transparency pages of our website: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/study/ug/apply... (scroll to the bottom of the page to the link “Download the Undergraduate Admission Statistics”).
Information is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (Section 21) if it is already reasonably accessible to the requester. The published figures are updated annually; information that is intended for future publication is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act by virtue of Section 22 of the Act.
The Freedom of Information Act created a right to access information to enable scrutiny of public authorities in the public interest. Section 14(1) of the Act aims to protect public authorities by allowing them to refuse any requests which have the potential to cause a disproportionate or unjustified level of disruption and are therefore deemed vexatious. While we appreciate that your request was made in good faith and was not intended to cause disruption, we are entitled to consider whether a request has a value or serious purpose in terms of the objective public interest in the information sought and to weigh that against the burden that would be placed on the organisation by having to produce that information. The public interest being the public good, not what is of interest to groups of or individual members of the public. The College’s view is that any legitimate public interest in admissions figures to our undergraduate programmes is met by the information already in the public domain set out above and in the detailed information for applicants also on our website. We are therefore refusing this request in reliance on Section 14 of the Act.
Yours,
Anita Hunt
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
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