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{{short description|Common data definitions for US colleges and universities}}
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The '''Common Data Set''' ('''CDS''') is
▲The '''Common Data Set''' is a product of the Common Data Set Initiative, "a collaborative effort among data providers in the higher education community and publishers as represented by the [[College Board]], [[Peterson's]], and ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]''." The stated goal is to provide accurate and timely data to students and their families while decreasing the workload of administrators. In producing their popular publications and rankings, these publishers "ask the same core questions" of institutions using the Common Data Set to define those questions and their responses.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.airweb.org/page.asp?page=102 |title=AIR Alert #1 |author=Association for Institutional Research |year=1997 |accessdate=March 23, 2010}}</ref> These data are also used in public accountability efforts such as the [[Voluntary System of Accountability]]'s [[College Portrait]].<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.voluntarysystem.org/index.cfm?page=about_cp |title=About the College Portrait |year=2010 |accessdate=MArch 23, 2010 |author=Voluntary System of Accountability Program}}</ref>
==Annual CDS survey results==
Each year, the Common Data Set
These individual responses can provide
==Survey sections and topics==
The CDS annual survey includes the following
* A
* B
* C
▲* B - Enrollment and Persistence: Current Institutional Enrollment - Men and Women, Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category, Number of Degrees Awarded, Graduation Rates, [[Retention Rates]]
* D
* E
▲* C - First-Time, First-Year (Freshman) Admissions: Freshman Student Applicants (Admitted, Enrolled, Wait-Listed), Relative Importance of Common Academic and Non-Academic Admission Criteria, Admission Requirements (Diploma, GED, College Prep Program), HS Academic Subject Requirements, Open Enrollment, SAT & ACT Polices (Requirements, Deadlines), Existing Freshman Class Statistical Profile (SAT & ACT Scoring Breakdown, Class Rank Breakdown, HS GPA Breakdown), Average GPA, Admission Policies (Application Fees, Closing Dates, Notification Date(s)), Other Admission Policies
* F
* G
▲* D - Transfer Admissions: Transfer Students Accepted or Not, Number from Last Year, Transfer Enrollment Term(s), Other Transfer Requirements and Deadlines, Transfer Credit Policies
* H
* I
▲* E - Academic Offerings and Policies: Special Study Options, Academic Areas Required for Graduation
▲* F - Student Life: Freshman Information (Fraternities, On/Off Campus Housing, Full/Part-Time), Activities Offered, ROTC, Housing Types Offered
▲* G - Annual Expenses: Undergraduate Full-Time Costs (Tuition, Required Fees, Room and Board), Changes in Tuition by Instructional Program, Estimated Expenses for Residents and Commuters, Per-Credit Hour Fees
▲* H - Financial Aid: Need-Based and Non-Need Based Financial Aid Offered in $'s, Number of Enrolled Students and Average Aid Awarded (Need and Non-Need Based), Financial Aid Filing Deadlines, Types of Aid Available, Scholarships and Grant Available, Criteria used in Awarding Institutional Aid
▲* I - Instructional Faculty and Class Size: Faculty Demographics (Men/Women, Degrees, Full/Part-Time), Student-to-Faculty Ratio, Class Counts by Section/Sub-Section Size
▲*J - Degrees Conferred by Disciplinary Areas
== See also ==
* [[Common data model]]
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.commondataset.org
[[Category:Educational organizations based in the United States]]
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