Data and Analysis
The State of Academe
The Chronicle takes the measure of higher education in the 2013-14 Almanac, our annual compendium of data on colleges. This year’s Almanac features many new tables and charts along with familiar ones. Choose a section below to start browsing.The Profession
- What subjects do the highest-paid faculty members teach? Which college presidents earn the most—and the least? Find answers in 20 tables, charts, and interactive tools.
- Interactive Tool: What Professors Make
- Interactive Tool: Highest-Paid Presidents
- Chart: Most-Recent Previous Positions of New College Chiefs
- Analysis: On Campuses: Clashes, Pay Divides, and Thwarted Careers
Students
- College students’ aspirations, and what they have managed to achieve, are described in 17 tables, charts, and interactive tools.
- Table: A Profile of Freshmen at 4-Year Colleges
- Table: Large Colleges With the Best Graduation Rates
- Table: Number of Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded, by Field
- Analysis: No Easy Fixes for Helping Students or Tracking Their Progress
Diversity
- See how well different minority and ethnic groups do in comparison to others in these 11 tables, charts, and interactive tools.
- Chart: Graduation Rates by Race
- Chart: Minority-Serving Colleges With the Best Graduation Rates
- Table: Degrees Awarded, by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
- Analysis: As Hispanics Make Gains, Campuses Broaden Diversity Efforts
Finance
- How colleges are coping with financial pressures, and bringing in money, is explained in 14 tables, charts, and interactive tools.
- Table: Colleges That Charged $50,000 or More in 2012-13
- Table: Universities With the Greatest Research-and-Development Spending
- Table: Private Colleges That Failed the Education Department’s Financial-Responsibility Test
- Analysis: Financial Recovery, and Then Some Headwinds
Technology
- Eleven tables, charts, and interactive features show you what devices students prefer to use and how much they are turning toward online education.
- Chart: Tools That College Students Wish Their Instructors Used More or Less, 2013
- Chart: Senior Information-Technology Officials' Views on MOOCs and Other Instructional Technology
- Table: College Students’ Attitudes About E-Textbooks
- Analysis: In a Time of Experimentation: Excitement and Dread
International
- Find out where U.S. and international students choose to study, and what concerns drive their decisions. Ten tables, charts, and interactive maps give you the global picture.
- Table: U.S. Institutions With the Most Foreign Students
- Map: Share of Population Enrolled in College in Selected Countries
- Chart: Importance of Safety Concerns for Overseas Study
- Analysis: Internationalization Hits Some Bumps, at Home and Abroad
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