CHCH101 Grade Breakdown
Joshua Grainger made this Official Information request to University of Canterbury
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From: Joshua Grainger
Dear University of Canterbury,
Can I please request under the Official Information Act a statistical breakdown of final grades for the course CHCH101, both for the course taught in Semester Two and during the first half of Summer School for the 2011/2012 period. If this is not avaliable, can I please request the pass rate for CHCH101. I would also like to know if CHCH101 was graded to a curve.
Can I also please request the average statistical breakdown for a 100 level course taught at Canterbury. If this is not available, can I please request the average pass rate for a 100 level course.
Thank you,
Joshua Grainger.
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Good afternoon
Please find an initial response attached for this Official Information Act
request received from Mr Grainger via your website.
Regards
Juliet Hamill
<<12.02 - Grainger_initial signed response.pdf>>
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From: Call7
Sent: Monday, 23 January 2012 11:48 a.m.
To: Rosalind Black
Subject: FW: [SPAM: 3.500] Official Information request: CHCH101 Grade
Breakdown
Hi Rosalind, am forwarding this to you as per Jeff’s out of office reply.
Regards,
Libby
Contact Centre Operator
Communication and External Relations
University of Canterbury
Extension: 4653
From: Call7
Sent: Monday, 23 January 2012 11:46 a.m.
To: Jeff Field
Cc: '[3][FYI contact email]'
Subject: FW: [SPAM: 3.500] Official Information request: CHCH101 Grade
Breakdown
Dear Joshua
Thank you for your enquiry. I have forwarded it through to our registrar
for a response.
If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at
[4][email address].
Please note that different members of our staff may respond to your
e-mails, therefore we request that you include the last correspondence
from us with each message. We cannot open any emails which include
attachments or script.
Kind regards,
Libby
Contact Centre
Communication and External Relations
University of Canterbury
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
Private Bag 4800 Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
Email: [5][email address]
Telephone: [6]+64 3 364 2555
Freephone (within NZ): 0800 VARSITY (827 748)
Facsimile: [7]+64 3 364 2999
Website: [8]www.canterbury.ac.nz
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Good afternoon
Please find attached our response to the Official Information Act request
of Mr Joshua Grainger (dated 22 January 2012) which we received from you.
Regards
Juliet Hamill
<<12.02 - Grainger_final signed response.pdf>>
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From: Joshua Grainger
Dear Juliet / Tom,
Thank you very much for a very detailed response. You've been very helpful.
Yours sincerely,
Joshua Grainger
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