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BOH grade distribution for 2024

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From: Hakuna Matata

Dear University of Otago,

I am making an OIA request for the grade distributions of 100, 200, 300 level Bachelor of Oral Health papers for 2024 + 2023 DEOH201 (as this is missing in the 2023 grade distribution request)

This should specify how many students received each grade (A+, A, A-, etc) for each paper across 1st, 2nd and 3rd year, as well as the specific grade percentage of the highest mark for each paper.

Yours faithfully,

Hakuna Matata

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From: UoO - Official Information Act
University of Otago

Tçnâ koe

I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act request.

Would it please be possible to clarify your request? In addition to the DEOH papers, would you also like to receive the grade distributions for the Bachelor of Oral Health compulsory papers (i.e., MAOR102, SOCI101 and PUBH202)? If this is the case, we can also provide the grade distributions for these papers, limited to just those enrolled in the Bachelor of Oral Health programme (i.e., students enrolled in these papers as part of other degree programmes would be excluded from the data). Could you please confirm whether you would like this information included in your request?

We will wait to hear back from you before we continue to process your request.

Ngâ mihi
Kelsey

Kelsey Kennard (she/her)
Policy Analyst – Kaitâtari Kaupapa Here

Office of the Registrar and Secretary to the Council – Te Tari o Te Pouroki me te Kaituhi ki te Kaunihera
University of Otago – Ôtâkou Whakaihu Waka

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