Final Scores in Papers with Criminal Focus
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From: John Doe
Dear University of Canterbury,
I would like to request the following data:
(1) The number of students who completed the paper,
(2) Students' final scores (i.e a list of every score for every student after rounding, e.g 90/100, 86/100) and
(3) The score of the student top in the paper.
For the following courses in 2025:
(1) LAWS202
(2) LAWS 307
(3) LAWS315
(4) LAWS359
(5) LAWS365
(6) LAWS366
(7) LAWS380
Yours faithfully,
John Doe
From: Information and Records Management
University of Canterbury
Kia ora John,
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request
received today on behalf of the University of Canterbury. UC’s reference
for this request is OIA 26.443. We will be back in touch within the
timeframes set out in the Act.
Ngâ mihi,
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From: Information and Records Management
University of Canterbury
Kia ora John,
In triaging your recent OIA request, we note that we have received
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Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2026 4:57 pm
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Subject: OIA 26.443 - LAWS 2025 courses stats
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I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request
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for this request is OIA 26.443. We will be back in touch within the
timeframes set out in the Act.
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Kia ora John,
Please see attached response letter.
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