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I am seeking data, in electronic form (such as an Excel file), on the background and demographic characteristics of applicants to your undergraduate program for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 admissions cycles. (By 2017-18, for example, I am referring to the admissions cycle that began in 2017 and led to the admission of freshmen entering in the fall of 2018.) I am generally interested in the objective data your school systematically collects for use in admissions decisions. These include, if you collect this information:
• SAT I (or Reasoning Test), including Math, Critical Reading, and Writing scores;
• SAT II subject tests, reporting score and subject;
• ACT scores;
• Advanced Placement Scores, reporting score by subject;
• High school GPA (as reported by the applicant’s high school);
• Adjusted high school GPA (if your college uses an adjusted measure);
• Race;
• Ethnicity or Hispanic origin;
• Gender;
• High school class rank;
• Parents’ income (in any reported categories);
• Highest level of education achieved by a parent, or father’s educational attainment and mother’s educational attainment;
• Whether the student lives in a single-parent household;
• State residency status;
• College program for which applicant is considered, if applicable;
• Whether the student was offered an athletic scholarship or admitted through an athletic preference;
• Whether the student has parents who are alumni/ae of your school;
• Any numerical admissions index used in making admissions decisions;
• Was the applicant accepted?
• Did the applicant enroll?
In addition to the specific data, I would like copies of admissions policies or background
materials on how this information is used in admissions decisions. For example, I am interested in how your institution handles applicants with multiple scores on the SAT or ACT; the adjustment method you use (if any) for high school grades; whether the strength of an applicant’s high school is a factor in admissions, and so on.
FOI #21-367 - Subject - Faculty Directory Information
Name -
Affiliation - The Generation Lab
We're looking to make a Public Records Request for the name, department, title, and email addresses of the faculty members at University of Connecticut. If any of that information is not available, we would request any and all of it that is.
FOI #21-366 (11-2-21, 12:10 pm) - Subject - Tier - III Financial reports
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - Student
I would like to request the below information of both USG, UConnPIRG (now called PRAXIS), and UCTV for the Fiscal years, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21. For FY21 reports which these organizations have not yet submitted 21 may be ignored. For other reports any records that span from the beginning of the Fiscal year to October 31st are sufficient:
SFAC reports (please include the narrative portions but redact the names of the students)
Balance Sheets
Income Statements
Annual Webfocus KFS Reports (underlying documentation is not needed)
If there are any other financial records available for all three organizations that would shed light on their spending practices (excluding emails) please alert me to their existence however it is not necessary to provide those documents at this time.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request all contracts and amendments for football coach Lou Spanos, specifically from the time period beginning Jan 1, 2021 and ending Nov 1, 2021. This is for any and all new contracts, amendments, contract restructures and extensions signed during that period of time.
FOI #21-363 (11-1-21, 11:14 am) - Subject - Athletics
Name - Andy Wittry
Affiliation - Extra Points newsletter
I'd like to make a public records request for a copy of any emails, as well as any related attachments, sent or received by Interim President Dr. Andrew Agwunobi starting Oct. 26 and ending Nov. 1, 2021 that include at least one of "Conference USA," "C-USA" or "realignment." Since this request is of public interest, I'd like to request that any associated fees are waived.
FOI #21-362 (10-30-21, 4:40 pm) - Subject - Student Athletes
Name - Jon Carmel
Affiliation -
to whom it may concern,
I would like in an excel or CSV file the first name, last name, email address, and sport of each current student-athlete at the UCONN for a student NIL project.
FOI #21-361 (10-29-21, 1:37 pm) - Subject - Maintenance and Mechanical contractors/contracts and blue prints
Name - Tim Patterson
Affiliation - MRHFM Law Firm
We were sent abatement records in response to a previous request. We would like any and all contracts, names of contractors, blue prints that pertaining to persons, companies or other intensities responsible for insulation of all equipment identified on the UCONN CUP Boiler FEED Area.