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HERI at AIR
We always enjoy the annual Association for Institutional Research Forum, this year in the windy city...more

College Choice for First-Generation Students
Just what factors do first-generation students consider when making a choice about what college they...more

Ordering HERI Custom Reports
HERI provides custom reports and data tables on a fee for service basis in addition to the monograph...more

Keeping Senior Women at Your College : A New Article in Academe from Hurtado & DeAngelo
We are pleased to announce that Academe (September-October 2009), a premier magazine in the field of...more


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Register for the HERI Faculty Survey

The HERI Faculty Survey is a comprehensive survey that provides a wealth of information on faculty today. Offered every three years, this web-based survey is currently available and will run through March of 2011. Since 1989 more than 350,000 faculty and administrators from 1,200 two- and four-year institutions have participated in the HERI Faculty Survey.

Previous reports from the HERI Faculty Survey have illustrated the goals that faculty have for undergraduate education, practices and perspectives on pedagogy, attitudes and views on diversity, how they view and value institutional priorities, and career satisfaction, among other topics.

For more information on the HERI Faculty Survey and details on how to participate as an institution, click here http://www.heri.ucla.edu/facoverview.php
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2009 CIRP Freshman Survey Results
Financial Concerns of First-Year College Students Have Wide Impact
More first-year college students have concerns about their ability to finance college than at any time since 1971, according to the CIRP Freshman Survey, UCLA's annual survey of the nation's entering students at four-year colleges and universities. more>>