The purpose of the Office of Institutional Research is to collect, analyze, and present information to assist The Chicago School community in its mission of integrating theory, professional practice, and innovation to provide an excellent education for careers in psychology and related behavioral and health sciences. The Office of Institutional Research provides data as well as "the story behind the numbers" by:
delivering consistent and reliable data to internal and external audiences;
establishing a dependable, predictable calendar of statistical and analytical reports timed to coincide with major institutional decision points;
working with appropriate offices to establish valid and reliable methodology for annual research projects;
communicating research findings to all constituencies through regular research bulletins.
For current projects and research summaries from the Office Institutional Research click on the links below:
Institutional Snapshot (Spring 2007) - contains data required by the Higher Learning Commission including student recruitment and admissions, student financial assistance, and licensure examination completion figures
Data Dashboards - student and institutional trend data including incoming students average baccalaureate GPA and composite GRE scores, total enrollment, and student demographics