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Institutional Research "Briefs"
Welcome to Institutional Research Briefs! Two important functions of the Office of Institutional Research are to provide trend information and to conduct research about the University. The purpose of this newsletter is to inform others of the types of information available from our office and to provide a brief summary of the different projects we’re working on along with the findings. Periodically, we will publish hard copies of this newsletter and distribute them to campus offices. These newsletters will also be available through this website.
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Institutional Research "Clips"
The Office of Institutional Research produces Research Clips to provide the university community with a brief report on a single theme or topic. In most cases the "clips" are a subset from a more detailed research project or survey analysis.
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Retention & Graduation (July 2011)
Working (for pay) On-, Off-Campus (March 2011)
Work and School (December 2010)
Collegiate Learning Assessment (September 2010)
Essential Studies - Information Literacy and Diversity (July 2010)
Essential Studies - Communication (July 2010)
Essential Studies - Thinking and Reasoning (June 2010)
Student Organizations at UND (March 2010)
Who is participating in Study Abroad? (October 2009)
What can we learn from non-returning students? (August 2009)
What Matters to International Students? (July 2009)
The Journey from Freshman to Senior (July 2009)
IR-4-U Student Newsletter
The purpose of IR‐4‐U is to inform students of the types of information available from the Office of Institutional Research (OIR) and to provide a brief summary of some of the projects we're working on along with the findings. IR‐4‐U will be published two to three times a year.
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