Links to the Common Data Sets Posted by Colleges

<p>I have heard about this, as well. Including some colleges requesting athletes, legacies whom they want to admit but are considered about test scores to submit the ACT in lieu of SAT.</p>

<p>Occidental? Can’t find anything via their website or google</p>

<p>Can’t find anything via their site or Google - any suggestions?</p>

<p>I didn’t find the CDS either</p>

<p>They do list a Fact Book ( But it doesn’t seem to open up. )
[Occidental</a> College :: Factbook](<a href=“http://www.oxy.edu/x10442.xml]Occidental”>http://www.oxy.edu/x10442.xml) </p>

<p>By The Numbers
[Occidental</a> College :: By the Numbers](<a href=“http://www.oxy.edu/x2356.xml]Occidental”>http://www.oxy.edu/x2356.xml)</p>

<p>Try contacting their Institutional Research Dept, and see if they will send the CDS to you, or answer questions you have.</p>

<p>Link to staff
[Occidental</a> College :: IRAP Staff](<a href=“http://www.oxy.edu/x10142.xml]Occidental”>http://www.oxy.edu/x10142.xml)</p>

<p>The form for Duke doesn’t say the difference between ED and RD acceptance rates…does anyone know off the top of their dome?</p>

<p>Framingham State University - Common Data Set 2009-2010</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.framingham.edu/office-of-institutional-research/documents/CDS2009_2010.pdf[/url]”>http://www.framingham.edu/office-of-institutional-research/documents/CDS2009_2010.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Colleges are beginning to post their updated common data sets. </p>

<p>Here is the link to the updated CDS for the University of Richmond:
[Untitled</a> Document](<a href=“Institutional Effectiveness - University of Richmond”>Institutional Effectiveness - University of Richmond)</p>

<p>and here is the link to the updated CDS for Stanford University:
[Stanford</a> University: Common Data Set 2010-2011](<a href=“http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cds/2010.html#admission]Stanford”>http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cds/2010.html#admission).</p>

<p>Isn’t there an organization collecting all these data? Couldn’t it provide a central place for all colleges CDS instead of us linking up each university?</p>

<p>I don’t know of an organization collecting all this data in CDS form. The commondataset.org website doesn’t; it states:</p>

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<p>I have sometimes found it difficult to find a particular university’s CDS either by searching the university’s website or by using an internet search engine. As a result, it is helpful to maintain a list of CDS’s here. In fact, a Google search will often turn up this thread toward the top.</p>

<p>The updated CDS for Furman University, 2010-2011, is here: <a href=“Furman University | Top Private Liberal Arts University in Greenville, SC”>Furman University | Top Private Liberal Arts University in Greenville, SC;

<p>one of our fugitives, Wellesley, is now reporting:
[Institutional</a> Data](<a href=“http://www.wellesley.edu/InstResearch/Institutional%20Data.html]Institutional”>http://www.wellesley.edu/InstResearch/Institutional%20Data.html)</p>

<p>one more fugitive…Conn College:
<a href=“http://www.conncoll.edu/about/AboutConnDocs/Connecticut_College-CommonDataSet-2009-10.pdf[/url]”>http://www.conncoll.edu/about/AboutConnDocs/Connecticut_College-CommonDataSet-2009-10.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Davidson College: [Davidson</a> College - Institutional Research - Common Data Set](<a href=“http://www3.davidson.edu/cms/x5073.xml]Davidson”>http://www3.davidson.edu/cms/x5073.xml)</p>

<p>University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: [Common</a> Data Set - Office of Institutional Research and Assessment](<a href=“http://oira.unc.edu/facts-and-figures/data-summaries-and-publications/common-data-set.html]Common”>http://oira.unc.edu/facts-and-figures/data-summaries-and-publications/common-data-set.html)</p>

<p>Princeton University: <a href=“http://registrar.princeton.edu/university_enrollment_sta/common_cds2010.pdf[/url]”>http://registrar.princeton.edu/university_enrollment_sta/common_cds2010.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I cannot figure out why some colleges have not yet posted their CDSs for 2010-2011. Any insight?</p>

<p>why hasn’t Harvard posted 2009-2010 and 2010-2011?</p>

<p>Beloit College now reports Common Data Sets:</p>

<p>[Institutional</a> Research, Assessment & Planning: Common Data Set (CDS)](<a href=“Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning • Beloit College”>Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning • Beloit College)</p>

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Only they know why, but it is clearly intentional.
They did post their “Fact Book” for those years</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.provost.harvard.edu/institutional_research/factbook.php[/url]”>http://www.provost.harvard.edu/institutional_research/factbook.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>The Administration does not want to listen. But what do you guys think???</p>

<p>Unless Emory finds some way to neutralize Oxford J.C., Emory will NEVER be a top 15 school. In fact, Emory could even find itself out of the Top 20! Just imagine if after 2 years at, e.g., Western Maryland College, you could transfer to Johns Hopkins! Oh, as long as you have a “C” average. </p>

<p>It would be ridiculous, wouldn’t it? Yet for the relationship with Oxford Junior College, Oxford’s Alum won’t even permit an admission requirement (to be a Junior at Emory) of having a “B” average! </p>

<p>If Oxford was re-tooled towards [government recognized] minorities, and a 3.2 admission to Emory requirement implemented, Oxford could become a positive attribute of Emory University. Oxford, utilizing Emory’s substantial endowment resources, could be utilized to seek out promising minority students, particularly those with interests in professional schools (Medicine, Law, Business, Dental, Vets, etc.). Oxford could become a lot more than a pathetic, back-door to get into Emory.</p>

<p>Clemson University Fact Book: [Clemson</a> University Fact Book](<a href=“http://www.clemson.edu/oirweb1/FB/factBook/CUfactbook.cgi]Clemson”>http://www.clemson.edu/oirweb1/FB/factBook/CUfactbook.cgi)</p>

<p>Hi, the last CDS I can find for MHU is from 2006-2007
any idea where they have been for the past four years??</p>

<p>thanks, a</p>

<p>Nice it is the listed colleges are good in giving education in a standard manner to younger generations to make their life good and their career nice and growing towards the greater height. The above list contains how many MBA Colleges in it and which is the best one?</p>

<p>@Loridans</p>

<p>The fact that Emory students have such a problem with Oxford is an indictment on Emory students and Emory students alone. A little bit nauseating.</p>