The Office of Institutional Research & Planning
How To Find Data
The primary purpose of this website is to help you quickly and easily find any existing data that you want, for use in reports, grant applications, accreditation materials, or merely to satisfy your own curiosity. Our goal is to prominently display all
commonly requested data in a format that makes it simple for you to find the specific numbers you want. If at any time you cannot find what you need, and suspect that your request is unusual and likely isn’t on the site, please contact
Scott Padudaitis. If you need help navigating the site, have advice on how to improve the way we present the data, or just want to talk with us, please
Contact Us.
How to Use this Website to Find Data
CSC data are presented in multiple formats in this site. You will most likely find the specific data you want by looking at two different links: either CSC Quick Facts or Commonly Requested Data.
CSC Quick Facts: This link is updated annually and includes a list of all of the most commonly requested numbers for the college, such as enrollment
Comonly Requested Data: This site includes all of the detailed facts about the college. Here you will find all of the most recent as well as archived versions of the EMM Ten Day report, the Fact Book, and the Three-Year Fact Summary. Also, you will find here all of the recent IRP reports; summaries of benchmarking surveys we’ve conducted (such as NSSE or ACE-CIRP), special projects such as the Bush Climate Survey, and all the Alumnae Surveys. All reports and documents are available for download in PDF format.
Other Website Highlights
When are certain reports generated, and when can you expect the most recent set of data, such as the EMM 10 Day Report or the Alumnae Surveys?
Check out our Data Reporting Calendar
If you want to do assessment, what are good resources for this?
Look at CSC Resources or Links
Want to learn about the latest environmental trends that may affect our college planning?
Take a look at the Environmental Scan page
Not finding what you need? e-mail Scott Pakudaitis