Statistics on Examination Adjustments for Undergraduate Students in the University of Oxford

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To whom it may concern,

Request:

It is regarding the examination adjustments for undergraduate matriculated students (BA, BFA, BTh, and undergraduate masters) in the University of Oxford.

During the academic years 2020-2021, 2021-2022, and 2022-2023 (and 2023-2024 if data is available),

1. The total number of students who submitted applications for additional examination time.
2. The number of students who submitted applications for additional examination time, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
3. The total number of students who were granted additional examination time.
4. The number of students who were granted additional examination time, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
5. The number of students who were granted additional examination time, categorised by colleges and halls.

6. The total number of students who submitted applications for typing on examinations instead of handwriting.
7. The number of students who submitted applications for typing on examinations instead of handwriting, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
8. The total number of students who were granted permission to type on examinations instead of handwriting.
9. The number of students who were granted permission to type on examinations instead of handwriting, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
10. The number of students who were granted permission to type examinations instead of handwriting, categorised by colleges and halls.

11. The total number of students who submitted applications to take examinations at their own college.
12. The number of students who submitted applications to take examinations at their own college, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
13. The total number of students who were granted permission to take examinations at their own college.
14. The number of students who were granted permission to take examinations at their own college, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
15. The number of students who were granted permission to take examinations at their own college, categorised by colleges and halls.

Yours faithfully,
Κieran Νevin

FOI, University of Oxford

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From: Kieran Nevin <[FOI #1176188 email]>
Sent: 18 September 2024 1:28 AM
To: FOI <[University of Oxford request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Statistics on Examination
Adjustments for Undergraduate Students in the University of Oxford
 
To whom it may concern,

Request:

It is regarding the examination adjustments for undergraduate matriculated
students (BA, BFA, BTh, and undergraduate masters) in the University of
Oxford.

During the academic years 2020-2021, 2021-2022, and 2022-2023 (and
2023-2024 if data is available),

1. The total number of students who submitted applications for additional
examination time.
2. The number of students who submitted applications for additional
examination time, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
3. The total number of students who were granted additional examination
time.
4. The number of students who were granted additional examination time,
categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
5. The number of students who were granted additional examination time,
categorised by colleges and halls.

6. The total number of students who submitted applications for typing on
examinations instead of handwriting.
7. The number of students who submitted applications for typing on
examinations instead of handwriting, categorised by specific conditions or
disabilities.
8. The total number of students who were granted permission to type on
examinations instead of handwriting.
9. The number of students who were granted permission to type on
examinations instead of handwriting, categorised by specific conditions or
disabilities.
10. The number of students who were granted permission to type
examinations instead of handwriting, categorised by colleges and halls.

11. The total number of students who submitted applications to take
examinations at their own college.
12. The number of students who submitted applications to take examinations
at their own college, categorised by specific conditions or disabilities.
13. The total number of students who were granted permission to take
examinations at their own college.
14. The number of students who were granted permission to take
examinations at their own college, categorised by specific conditions or
disabilities.
15. The number of students who were granted permission to take
examinations at their own college, categorised by colleges and halls.

Yours faithfully,
Κieran Νevin

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Dear Kieran,

I write in response to your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 below. Please find attached the University's response to your request.

Yours sincerely

FOI Oxford
 
 

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