Historical Grade Distribution for All Papers From 2018-2022
Phillip made this Official Information request to University of Auckland
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      From: Phillip
      
    
    Dear University of Auckland,
I am writing to request information under the Official Information Act regarding the distribution of grades for all papers assessed and graded from 2018 to 2022 at the University of Auckland.
I kindly ask that you provide the number of students who received each grade (A+, A, A-, etc.) for each paper, as well as the total number of students who passed each paper. Additionally, please include the total number of students who sat for each paper.
If the grade data for any paper is not yet available, please leave those entries blank while still providing the grade distributions for the others.
Thank you for your time and effort in gathering this data.
Yours faithfully,
Phillip
        From: Landon Watt
        University of Auckland
      
    
    Dear Phillip
 
I refer to your request of 20 September 2024 under the Official
 Information Act 1982. The University’s response follows.
 
“I am writing to request information under the Official Information Act
 regarding the distribution of grades for all papers assessed and graded
 from 2018 to 2022 at the University of Auckland.”
The information requested for taught courses is attached, subject to the
 following:
o The information requested for 2019-2022 courses with low numbers of
 successfully completing students is withheld under section 9(2)(a) of
 the OIA to protect the privacy of the students to whom it relates.
 o The University cannot provide the requested grade distribution data
 for 2018 without substantial collation or research - this grade
 distribution information is only readily available for the last five
 years - i.e. from 2019 onwards. This part of your request is refused
 under section 18(f) of the OIA. Neither extending the time limit,
 consulting with you, or imposing a charge would remove the reason for
 this refusal.
 
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  
 
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