Data and Analysis
The State of Academe
The Chronicle takes the measure of higher education in the 2012-13 Almanac, our annual compendium of college and university data. Choose a section below to start browsing.
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The Profession
What do professors of various ranks earn? How about presidents? Answer those questions with more than 20 tables and tools on the campus as workplace.
- Interactive Tool: What Professors Make
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Interactive Tool: What Presidents Make
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Analysis: For Presidents and Professors, a Tumultuous Year
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Student Demographics
Learn more about who your students are, where they come from, and how they're doing, with more than 15 tables and tools on enrollment and demographics.
- Interactive Tool: Where Does Your Freshman Class Come From?
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Table: The Fastest-Growing Campuses
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Analysis: As Portrait of Typical Student Changes, So Do Worries About Costs
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Access & Equity
Who graduates, who doesn't, and why does it matter? Explore those questions with more than 15 tables and tools on completion, financial aid, and campus diversity.
- Map: Who Benefits From the GI Bill?
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Table: The Most-Educated Metropolitan Areas
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Analysis: A Sharper Focus on What Students Pay, and Whether They Graduate
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Finance
Colleges and universities are growing more hopeful about their financial outlook. Find out why with almost 20 tables and tools on tuition, endowments, and spending.
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Table: The Largest College Endowments
- Table: Colleges That Charged $50,000 or More
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Analysis: Caution Tempers Hope as Colleges Respond to Recovery
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Technology
This has been billed as a time of technological transformation, but are colleges really adapting? Explore 15 tables and tools with data on campus practices and attitudes.
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Graphic: The Tech Tools Students Value
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Analysis: Leaders Look to Technology for Savings and Change
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International
For international educators, 2012 was the Year of Scrutiny. Survey the landscape with almost 15 tables and tools on global trends and educational exchange.
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Table: U.S. Institutions With the Most International Students
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Analysis: As Higher Ed Goes Global, Ethics Become an Issue
