Common Data Set

General University

Students

Academic Colleges, Programs, and Instruction

Minors Headcount

Historical Fall Headcount, by College, Level, Major and Online/On-ground Status 

Undergraduate Headcount:  Primary and Secondary Majors

Student Profiles, by College

Spring Terms

Summer Terms

Fall Terms

Spring 2024 Student Profiles

Summer 2024 Student Profiles

Fall 2024 (not yet available)

Spring 2023 Student ProfilesSummer 2023 Student Profiles Fall 2023 Student Profiles
Spring 2022 Student ProfilesSummer 2022 Student ProfilesFall 2022 Student Profiles
Spring 2021 Student ProfilesSummer 2021 Student ProfilesFall 2021 Student Profiles
Spring 2020 Student ProfilesSummer 2020 Student ProfilesFall 2020 Student Profiles
Spring 2019 Student ProfilesSummer 2019 Student ProfilesFall 2019 Student Profiles
Spring 2018 Student ProfilesSummer 2018 Student ProfilesFall 2018 Student Profiles

Undergraduate Students:  Demographics, by Major

Graduate Students:  Demographics, by Major 

 


 

Cost Study/Credit Hour Information

Retention, Degree Completion, & Alumni Outcomes

Faculty/Staff

UIS Data Definitions

The following definitions describe terms commonly used in UIS internal reports. Please note that external reporting agencies may use different definitions.

  • Institutional Retention focuses on the institution's success in keeping a student enrolled. A student is retained if they are enrolled from Term A to Term B at the same institution, even if their program of study has changed. The terms could be from Fall to Fall, Fall to Spring, or some other combination that is defined when providing the retention data. The term's census date is used to determine the term's enrollment, unless otherwise noted. Students who are not retained at the institution may have graduated or they may have left before completing a program. 
  • Persistence focuses on a student's behavior and decisions. A student persists when they are enrolled in higher education from Time Period A to Time Period B. The time periods could be from semester to semester, year to year, within a semester, or some other combination that is identified when providing the persistence data. The student may be persisting at the same institution or at another institution. Students who do not persist may have graduated or may no longer be enrolled in higher education.
  • Program - An academic field of study leading to a degree, a certificate, or some other recognized credential.
  • Program Completion/Completer - The successful fulfillment of all academic requirements for a degree, certificate, or other credential within a designated program of study. This means the student has met the required standards set by the institution, including coursework, credit hours, assessments, and any additional requirements such as internships, capstone projects, or thesis work.