Office of Accountability, Efficiency & effectiveness
Institutional Research Links
Association for Institutional Research- National Center for Education Statistics
- Southern Association for Institutional Research
- American Council on Education
- American Association of Community Colleges(AACC)
- CollegeNet
- US Department of Education
- Research Solutions
- US Census Bureau
- Society for College and University Planning
- Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges
- Center for Academic Development
- The Educator's Reference Desk
CVCC Data
- Curriculum Demographic Comparisons 2001-2006
- Continuing Education Demographic Comparisons 2000-2006
- Critical Success Factors Comparison Report
Service Area Data
- Occupational Employment and Wages in North Carolina, Employment Security Commission
- Alexander County Overview Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Alexander County Demographic Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Alexander County Workforce Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Alexander County Wages and Salary Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Catawba County Overview Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Catawba County Demographic Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Catawba County Workforce Data, The Charlotte Regional Partnership
- Alexander and Catawba Ethnic Projections 2010, Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc.
- Alexander and Catawba Gender Projections 2010.
- Alexander and Catawba Age Projections 2010.
- Civilian Labor Force Estimates, Employment Security Commission
Regional Data
State Data
- Topics included are Projected Population Growth, High School Graduates, Tuition & Fees, Public 2-Year Colleges, Using P-T Faculty, Trends in High School Graduates 2014, North Carolina, Southern Regional Education Board
- NCCCS Environmental Scanning Forum Data, August 2005
- NCCCS Planning Assumptions
- NCCCS Strategic Plan, 2007-2009
- NCCCS Performance Measures and Standards
- NCCCS Data Trends & Briefings, December 2005-September, 2006
- Average Travel Time to Work of Workers 16 Years and Over Who Did Not Work at Home, 2003, U.S. Census Bureau
- Measuring Up 2004: The State Report Card on Higher Education, The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education
- Performance of Transfer Students, UNC General Administration
- State Interim Population Projections by Age and Sex, U.S. Census Bureau
- Education Support from the N.C. Lottery, N.C. Education Lottery Commission
- 2006-2007 Tax Rate Survey of North Carolina Counties, North Carolina Association of County Commissioners
- UNC Board of Governors, Trends Affecting Higher Ed, Section III, UNC General Administration
- UNC Board of Governors, Strategic Directions for the Planning Period 2004-2009, Section V, UNC General Administration
- State of the North Carolina Workforce
National Data
- 100 Fastest Growing Counties, 2004-2014, U.S. Census Bureau
- Fastest Growing Industries, 2004-2014, U.S. Dept. of Labor
- Fastest Growing Occupations, 2004-2014, U.S. Dept. of Labor
- Percentage of Undergraduates Who Reported Some Type of Disability of Student Characteristics: 2003-2004, U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics
- Median Annual Earnings of all Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers Ages 25-34, by Sex and Educational Attainment: Selected Years, 1980-2004, U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics
- Data provided for question, how has the immediate enrollment in college varied over time? U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics
- Average Undergraduate Tuition and Fees and Room and Board Rates Charged for Full-Time Students in Degree-Granting Institutions, by Type and Control of Institution: Selected Years, 1984-2005, U.S. Department of Education, National
- Average Prose, Document, and Quantitative Literacy Scores of Adults Age 16 or Older, by Selected Characteristics: 1992 and 2003, U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics
- Data provided for question, how long does it take students at colleges and universities to complete their degrees? U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics
- Community College Fact Sheet, 2006, American Association of Community Colleges
- Article by Patricia Latham, "The Law After High School,"(Do the legal rights of students with learning disabilities continue after high school?), LD Online
- Article by Hans Andrews, “Enrollment Trends in Community Colleges,” ERIC Clearinghouse for Community Colleges
