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What's in a common data set like the one for Duke University?

Hi everyone! I recently heard about common data sets and was curious to know what kind of information is included in the one for Duke University. I want to learn more about the school, so it would be great to see a comprehensive report on the data. Can someone point me in the right direction, please?

2 years ago

Hello! A Common Data Set (CDS) is a comprehensive report that most colleges and universities publish each year. It contains a wealth of information tailored to help prospective students, researchers, and other professionals gather accurate and comparable data on a specific institution. In the case of Duke University, you'd find information in their Common Data Set organized under various sections, including:

1. General Information: Details on the university's address, website, control and affiliation (public/private, denomination, etc.), and organization type (co-ed/single-gender).

2. Enrollment and Persistence: Data on undergraduate enrollment (full/part-time, gender distribution), first-year retention rates, and overall graduation rates.

3. First-Time, First-Year Admissions: Application and admissions statistics – including the number of applicants, admitted students, and students who have enrolled, as well as various admission rates and deadlines.

4. Transfer Admissions: Information on transfer students, including the number of applicants, admitted students, and the students who have enrolled.

5. Academic Offerings and Policies: An overview of academic degrees offered, special academic programs, and policies that may affect the student body (co-op education, exchange programs, ROTC, etc.).

6. Student Life: Demographics of the student body, housing facilities, extracurricular activities, clubs and organizations, athletics, health services, and campus safety.

7. Annual Expenses: Tuition, fees, room and board, and other related costs, including any potential differences between in-state and out-of-state students.

8. Financial Aid: A breakdown of financial aid figures, including the types and amounts of grants/scholarships and loans, the number of students receiving aid, and the average and median amounts.

9. Instructional Faculty and Class Size: Faculty demographics, including full-time and part-time faculty members, gender distribution, and information about graduate teaching assistants. Also reported are average class sizes across different levels of instruction.

10. Degrees Conferred: A list of degrees offered, the levels of those degrees, and the number of degrees presented in the previous year.

To find Duke University's Common Data Set, visit their Institutional Research website and look for the most recent year available. This data set will help you get a better understanding of Duke's academic and student life, along with much valuable information, letting you make an informed decision about whether the school is a great fit for you. Good luck!

2 years ago

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