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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or statistics related to the process of admitting students to an educational institution.
Example: "The university released its admissions data for the past five years, showing a significant increase in applications."
Alternatives: "enrollment statistics" or "admission statistics".
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Mr. Bush seeks a premature ovation by distorting these admissions data for his own political gain.
Crude comparisons of admissions data give little sense of relative competition by subject".
The Web site provides digests on every school, including test scores, safety records, graduation rates and college admissions data.
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The admissions data that was used to define the model's outputs showed bias against females and people with non-European-looking names.
But the last tranche of figures is unlikely to satisfy the government, which is adding a requirement that all universities publish more admissions data.
The university's admissions data confirms that only one black Briton of Caribbean descent was accepted for undergraduate study at Oxford last year.
Cambridge University released the detailed admissions data, covering 2010 to 2012, for medicine only in response to a freedom of information request.
In fact, university admissions data shows that the number of applications for nurse training have exceeded the available places for a number of years.
That's what colleges seek in the mountains of admissions data: the beating heart of a real person.
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