Dietetic Grade Distributions 2023
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      From: Sanson Rae
      
    
    Dear University of Auckland
I am writing to request statistical data on student performance in a number of University of Auckland papers from Semester One and Two 2023.
Can you please provide the final grade distribution (broken down by grade, e.g., A+, A, etc.), the mean and median numerical marks, the highest percentage mark in the course, and the number of students who completed the following papers:
Semester One 2023
DIETETIC 703
DIETETIC 707
MAORIHLTH 701
Semester Two 2023
DIETETIC 708
DIETETIC 710
POPLHLTH 765
2023 Full Year
DIETETIC 709A/B
DIETETIC 793A/B
Yours faithfully,
Sanson Rae
Yours faithfully,
Sanson Rae
        From: Landon Watt
        University of Auckland
      
    
    Dear Sanson,
 
I refer to your request of 21 December 2023. The requested information is
 attached, subject to the following:
 
o The University does not hold final mark statistics. Grades, not marks,
 are the University's final measure of academic assessment. Marks are
 used for initial calculation of grades (see
 [1]https://cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/auckla...)
 but grades may be subsequently changed for various reasons, such as
 aegrotat/compassionate consideration or academic misconduct. This
 constitutes a partial refusal of your request under section 18(g) of
 the OIA.
 o DIETETIC 793A/B courses have not been offered or have no students
 enrolled for the period specified in your request. This constitutes a
 partial refusal of your request under section 18(g) of the OIA.
 
You have the right to make a complaint to an Ombudsman if you are
 dissatisfied with this response.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Landon Watt
 Legal Advisor
 Office of the Vice-Chancellor
Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland  
 
From: Sanson Rae <[2][FOI #25272 email]>
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2023 3:11 PM
 To: legal <[3][University of Auckland request email]>
 Subject: Official Information request - Dietetic Grade Distributions 2023
 
Dear University of Auckland
I am writing to request statistical data on student performance in a
 number of University of Auckland papers from Semester One and Two 2023.
Can you please provide the final grade distribution (broken down by grade,
 e.g., A+, A, etc.), the mean and median numerical marks, the highest
 percentage mark in the course, and the number of students who completed
 the following papers:
Semester One 2023
 DIETETIC 703
 DIETETIC 707
 MAORIHLTH 701
Semester Two 2023
 DIETETIC 708
 DIETETIC 710
 POPLHLTH 765
2023 Full Year
 DIETETIC 709A/B
 DIETETIC 793A/B
Yours faithfully,
Sanson Rae
Yours faithfully,
Sanson Rae
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