Yo! I'm hoping to get some info about Johns Hopkins University's Common Data Set. How can I access it and what kind of useful info can I find there? Appreciate all the help I can get!
Hi there! The Common Data Set (CDS) is a valuable source of information regarding a university's statistical data put together to help provide concise and comprehensive data to those involved in the college admissions process. Universities such as Johns Hopkins generally update this information annually.
To access the Johns Hopkins University Common Data Set, you'll need to visit the university's Institutional Research website. Once there, look for the link to the Common Data Set.
The CDS can give you insights on a multitude of topics related to the university, including:
1. General Information: The CDS begins with details about the institution as a whole, including size, location, and type (e.g., private).
2. Admissions Information: This is perhaps the section that prospective students are most interested in. Here, you'll find information about the acceptance rates, SAT/ACT scores of the accepted student body, number of applicants, freshmen retention rates, important factors for admission (like GPA, extracurriculars, recommendation letters, etc.), and more.
3. Enrollment and Persistence: It provides data on first-time, first-year student enrollment, retention rates, graduation rates, etc.
4. Academic Offerings and Policies: Here, you can find out about the number and types of degrees and programs offered by the university. The CDS also offers information on academic regulations and degree requirements.
5. Student Life: This section offers data related to housing, extracurricular activities, athletics, and more.
6. Annual Expenses, Financial Aid, and Scholarships: You can find detailed information about tuition, fees, books, room and board etc. And, you will get a sense of the financial aid packages, number of students who receive aid and average amount of the aid.
7. Faculty and Class Size: This part of the CDS focuses on the number of faculty members, their degrees, and student-faculty ratio etc. Also, it provides information about class size distribution.
Remember, the information varies slightly between each university's Common Data Set, but those are the general categories you can expect to find.
Before wrapping up, it's worth noting that Johns Hopkins University, like many highly selective colleges, does not consider demonstrated interest in its admissions process. So, while reading through and understanding this data is very beneficial for you, know that demonstrating this knowledge or effort will not directly affect your admission chances.
I hope this helps to navigate the trove of information that is the CDS! Good luck with your college journey!
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