| Possible for a school to not have one? If so, is that information available anywhere else? |
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yes some schools don't report or publish them. some schools reported them at some point then stopped so you may see them up to certain year.
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Try here: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ |
Correct. It's not mandatory, but most quality institutions make them available to the public. |
Yes, OP, try this link. Currently, the admission data here comes from the 2021-22 Common Data Set, but that rolls over to the new year typically in early June. So, in a few weeks, the data from the 2022-23 Common Data Sets should be there. Unfortunately, not all data fields from the CDS make their way into College Navigator, but it's better than nothing. |
| ^To add, I'm noticing that many more schools than usual are rather late to post their Common Data Sets on their websites. At this point, at the end of May, usually only Harvard and a few stragglers would have not posted the newest CDS, but it seems like so many more right now. |
No results. Thanks, though! |
Really? I thought every school in the US had an entry there. |
I agree, that's strange. I would ask the admissions office for it. IMO I wouldn't consider any school that hides that info. |
It's a selective university that's not hiding anything. Strange, though. |
The school isn't listed at all? Try searching again, more broadly. The search bar isn't super-friendly for typos and spelling variants. I would be very surprised if a selective school in the US were not actually listed. Why not name the school so we can help? |
^To add, some schools will be listed but choose not to report scores, which is irritating. Also, test-blind schools don't report scores. (In these test optional times, always note the % submitting, as context for the score ranges reported.) |
Because I've talked about DC in another forum and don't want to be jumped on. |
Or just google “[university name] common data set”; that will generally find it on the university’s website. |
| Looks like it didn't pull up because they don't have 2022 data. I found admission rates but was more curious about the criteria importance table. Oh, well! |