What is 'Institutional Research'?

Institutional Research is the planning, coordination, collection, organisation, compiling and dissemination of information concerning the characteristics and performance of the institution.

The purpose of Institutional Research is to provide objective, systematic and thorough research that supports the institution's enrollment goals, planning, policy formation and decision making.

"Broadly, 'institutional research' is viewed as a range of activities involving the collection, analysis and interpretation of information descriptive of an institution and its activities, including its students and staff, programs, management and operations. The findings of such 'institutional research' can assist institutional leaders (in both academic and administrative domains) through informing their planning and decision making." (Zimmer, B; JIRA, Vol.4 No.1, May 1995, pg.74, "Achieving Quality Within Funding Constraints: The Potential Contribution of Institutional Research")

Institutional Research:

(Published by the Australasian Association for Institutional Research as reprinted in The Electronic AIR newsletter, 6/23/97, Part A)

Institutional Research / Planning and Analysis at Bates:

The Bates College Office of Institutional Research was established in the fall of 1993. In the winter of 1998, it became the Office of Institutional Planning and Analysis. In the College organizational structure, the Office reports directly to the President.

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