How often do students change majors?
Major movement data from the 2016 to 2019 freshman cohorts show that most students do not change majors from freshman year to graduation, and those who do usually stay within the same college. We examined data from the beginning and end of their first fall semester through sophomore year, which is when the majority of major changes occur. At Kent Campus, the analysis included retained students enrolled in all majors except Exploratory, who are expected to change majors at least once. These are significant findings because major changes affect time to degree.
Why am I only able to find information about the end of term for summer courses?
Summer data includes Summer I, II and III, as well as intersession, which are all shorter sessions. As a result, the 15th day is not an option.
I'd like to look at data for online and distance learning courses, but I'm not sure what the appropriate code is.
CDDVD | CD or DVD ROM |
ILINC | ILinc |
R1 | 100% Remote-No Set Meeting Times |
R2 | 100% Remote-Set Meeting Times |
R3 | Part Remote/Part in-Person |
V1 | 100% Online-No Set Meet Times |
V2 | 100% Online-Set Meeting Times |
V3 | Partially Online |
VCONF | Video Conference |
I entered the data I want to see. Why am I not seeing any results?
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If you would like to see data about a specific major, are you also selecting the college and department? Try again by only selecting the major information and leaving out the less specific information. Changes in college, department or major names over time can sometimes have an impact on the results.
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If you want to see data about a specific major, avoid selecting the sub major (concentration). Musical Theatre, for example, is a major, and Musical Theatre Dance is a sub major.
What is the difference between preponderant and concurrent enrollment?
Preponderant enrollment counts students at one primary campus location. Concurrent enrollment counts students at each campus they attend. When considering concurrent enrollment, a student who takes courses at both the Kent and Stark campuses during the same semester will be counted twice.
What is the difference between 202110, 202150 and 202180?
Spring, summer and fall semesters are denoted by the codes 10, 50, and 80, respectively. For example, 202110 denotes Spring 2021, 202150 Summer 2021 and 202180 Fall 2021. The number refers to the month in which classes for that term begin (August is the eighth month, and so on).
Unless you are specifically looking for data about spring or summer, the standard term for reporting is fall.
I'm not sure what a specific term in the apps means. How can I be certain that I am selecting the correct information?
Our Data Dictionary contains all of the most important definitions that you might need while navigating the IR website. To look up a specific term, press CRTL + F (on Windows) or COMMAND + F (on Mac).
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