Policies and Methods
The Office of Institutional Research provides information to support the planning and decision-making processes of ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø in accordance with its mission and goals.
The office accomplishes this through the following activities:
Analysis
The Office uses enterprise data for analysis in response to campus questions, issues, and concerns, as well as to investigate broader national higher education issues. Requests for statistical information also come from internal offices and departments. Information provided by this office includes not only statistics, but the definitions and methodology used in their measurement.
Research
The Office conducts research in response to questions raised on campus, issues in the media and higher education community, and in support of campus priorities. We work with individuals and departments to frame research questions, and provide results in formats that best meet their needs and those of the people with whom they wish to share results. The Office also participates in national and consortia survey research, works with campus departments and students to develop survey instruments, and promotes a comprehensive program of research that is timely, appropriate, and useful to the decision-making process
Reporting
Requests for statistical information come from a large number of external agencies, including the federal government, consortia, and publishers of college guides. The determination of appropriate and consistent definitions of the data elements upon which this information is based is made in conjunction with other offices on campus, mindful of the constraints placed on these offices in terms of the requirements of the external agencies themselves.
Comparative Measures
Comparing ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø with institutions identified as peers is an on-going process. The Office is an active participant in the process, assisting in the development of a benchmarking system that enables the college to assess its relative place among its peer institutions and to set institutional priorities.
Release of Enrollment Data to External Sources
The policy on the release of enrollment data to external sources is consistent with established best practices in higher education and among ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø's peers, as well as in the best interests of the college.
We use a standardized, specific census date - October 15 of each year - for finalizing enrollment counts. The enrollment numbers determined from this snapshot are the values to be reported in answering all external requests. The data points are available in the , the CDS, or by emailing the Office of Institutional Research at institutionalresearch@davidson.edu.
This practice also assures there are not multiple versions of our enrollment counts and breakdowns out in the public. Not only does this lead to questions about the accuracy of our reporting, but many publications - the U.S. News annual ranking of colleges the most visible among them - take pains to verify the accuracy and consistency of the data we report and insist on a reconciliation of contradictory reports as a condition of inclusion.
Please email institutionalresearch@davidson.edu with questions about the Enrollment Data Policy.