What is the Common Data Set?
The Common Data Set is a collaboration between university
representatives and publishers of college guidebooks
(U.S. News & World Report, College Board, and
Peterson's). Universities across the
country complete the CDS questions each year, using standard definitions that aid comparisons between schools, and submit
them for inclusion in college guidebooks. The CDS is organized into the following sections.
- General Information
- Enrollment and Persistence (including retention and graduation rates)
- First-Time, First-Year (Freshman) Admission
- Transfer Admission
- Academic Offerings and Policies
- Student Life
- Annual Expenses (i.e., tuition and fees)
- Financial Aid
- Instructional Faculty and Class Size
- Degrees Conferred
Miami University's CDS includes data for the OXFORD campus only and is typically completed near the end of the fall semester.
Questions?
If you have questions about how to use or interpret the Common Data Set, visit http://www.commondataset.org or contact us at institutionalresearch@muohio.edu. |
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Available Years
CDS 2011-2012
CDS 2010-2011
CDS 2009-2010
CDS 2008-2009
CDS 2007-2008
CDS 2006-2007
CDS 2005-2006
CDS 2004-2005
CDS 2003-2004
CDS 2002-2003
CDS 2001-2002
CDS 2000-2001
CDS 1999-2000
CDS 1998-1999 |