Pass rates required for Maori Admission Process and via non-Maori Admissions Process
S. J. Regan made this Official Information request to Victoria University of Wellington
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From: S. J. Regan
Dear Victoria University of Wellington,
Can you please provide me with the required pass rates (averaged over Laws 121, Laws 122 and Laws 123) for entry into 200-level Laws courses for students entering through the Maori Admissions Process and those who did not enter through the Maori Admissions Process. I understand that 10% if the annual intake is reserved for those entering through the Maori Admissions Process but my request is what average mark over the three 100-level courses this required. And, similarly, on the other hand, what average mark was required for those who did not enter 200-level
Laws courses. Figures for 2005-2013 would be particularly helpful if figures are available that far back.
Yours faithfully,
S. J. Regan.
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Victoria University of Wellington
Dear S.J.,
Attached is a copy of the University¹s response to your Official
Information Act request.
Kind regards,
Karla
On 20/08/14 8:36 am, "S. J. Regan"
<[OIA #1923 email]> wrote:
>Dear Victoria University of Wellington,
>
>Can you please provide me with the required pass rates (averaged over
>Laws 121, Laws 122 and Laws 123) for entry into 200-level Laws courses
>for students entering through the Maori Admissions Process and those who
>did not enter through the Maori Admissions Process. I understand that 10%
>if the annual intake is reserved for those entering through the Maori
>Admissions Process but my request is what average mark over the three
>100-level courses this required. And, similarly, on the other hand, what
>average mark was required for those who did not enter 200-level
>Laws courses. Figures for 2005-2013 would be particularly helpful if
>figures are available that far back.
>
>Yours faithfully,
>
>S. J. Regan.
>
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