Key Academic Indicators Report is Released
A new report from the Office of Academic Affairs provides campus units with data, tools, and guidance for measuring and advancing UNO's academic mission.
- published: 2021/01/28
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A new, annual report from the Office of Academic Affairs has been released to the campus community.
The Academic Key Indicators Report provides recent data on 40 separate metrics in an effort to standardize indicators that everyone can utilize in their own planning. span the diverse missions of UNO's academic sector. These metrics include:
- Student Achievement (p. 6)
- Academic Excellence (p. 14)
- Faculty and Staff Development (p. 22)
- Finances and Operations (p. 30)
- Community Engagement (p. 38)
- The Criss Library (p. 48)
These metrics will help faculty, staff, and administrators make data-informed decisions as individual units seek to execute on their own UNePlan initiatives in support the overall UNO Strategic Plan, which includes student centeredness, academic excellence, community engagement, and institutional effectiveness as the campus' overarching goals.
For more frequent updates, the metrics in this report are available through live online dashboards from the Office of Institutional Effectiveness (OIE).
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