The Common Data Set is a questionnaire developed by the College Board in conjunction
with universities and publishers to more easily make available certain important
data about American universities.
The Common Data Set provides information on the following topics:
A. General Information about the University of Arizona
B. Enrollment and Persistence
C. First-Time, First-Year (Freshman) Admission
D. Transfer Admission
E. Academic Offerings and Policies
F. Student Life
G. Annual Expenses - tuition, fees, room and board
H. Financial Aid
I. Instructional Faculty and Class Size, Student to Faculty ratio
J. Undergraduate Degrees Conferred - by area of study
The University of Arizona Common Data Set
2012-13 (.pdf)
2011-12 (.pdf)
2010-11 (.pdf)
2009-10 (.pdf)
2008-09 (.pdf)
2007-08 (.pdf)
2006-07 (.pdf)
2005-06 (.pdf)
2004-05 (.pdf)
2003-04 (.pdf)
2002-03 (.pdf)
2001-02 (.pdf)
2000-01 (.pdf)
1999-00 (.pdf)
Definitions of the terms used in the CDS are at the end of the .pdf files.
This nationally known survey is a useful tool for prospective students and
their parents, as well as a means for universities to easily compare themselves
with peer institutions. This questionnaire is used by various publishers as
a primary data source for ranking and comparing undergraduate institutions.
RELATED LINKS:
· Future Students
· IPEDS
· Student Demographics
· Student Financial
Aid
· UA Fact Book
· UA FAQ
For more information on the development of this survey:
· College Board
· Common
Data Set Initiative