The number of low-SES students and private school students enrolling at the University of Sydney between 2007-2018.
Dear University of Sydney,
After the release of the Bradley review in 2008, G08 Universities such as USYD made public commitments to recruit more students from low-SES schools.
I would like to know the increase of students enrolling at the University of Sydney from a low-SES school background before the review and after. Additionally the increase/decrease of private school students enrolling at USYD before and after the review.
Yours faithfully,
Prudence Wilkins-Wheat
Dear University of Sydney,
I would like to formally withdraw this request. Thankyou.
Yours faithfully,
Prudence Wilkins-Wheat
Dear Ms Wilkins-Wheat,
Thank you for letting me know. I understand the University has offered to assist with your request for information without the need for a formal application.
Regards,
Tim
TIM ROBINSON | Manager
Archives and Records Management Services
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Archives A14 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006
T +61 2 9351 4263 E [USYD request email] | W http://sydney.edu.au/arms
CRICOS 00026A
Locutus Sum left an annotation ()
I have said for the status of this request "A response will be sent by post". I think it is a strange way to mark the status but I think it is justified for this reason. When information is sent by post, Right to Know has not way to understand what actually happened with the request. In this application, the applicant has withdrawn the Right to Know application but has engaged with the university privately to get some information. I have no way to mark the request as "withdrawn" but it is the same position as "sent by post": Right to Know does not know how successful the request for information really was.