I'm looking up stats for some of the colleges I'm interested in, and one of them is Cooper Union. Does anyone know where I can find their common data set? And also, how do I interpret the information provided there?
To find the Common Data Set (CDS) for Cooper Union, you should visit their Institutional Research website. Here's the direct link: https://cooper.edu/about/institutional-research/common-data-set. You will find the most recent CDS there, as well as CDS from previous years.
The Common Data Set provides a wealth of information about the institution, including admission statistics, enrollment numbers, student demographics, graduation rates, and financial aid data. You can use this information to better understand the college's selectivity, the types of students who attend and graduate, and the financial aid landscape.
To interpret the information, start by examining the sections that are relevant to your needs. For example, you can check "Section C: First-Time, First-Year (Freshman) Admission" to find application statistics, like the number of applicants, number of students admitted, and the number of students who enrolled. This data can give you an idea of the college's competitiveness. You can also find the SAT/ACT test scores and high school performance of admitted students, which can help you gauge if your academic profile falls within the range of what Cooper Union typically admits.
You may also want to examine "Section H: Financial Aid" to understand the financial support offered by the college. This section provides data about the types of aid awarded, including grants, scholarships, and loans, as well as average award amounts.
However, keep in mind that while the CDS can be a helpful resource, it's only a single data source and doesn't provide the complete picture of the college experience at Cooper Union. You should also look into student experiences, campus life, and the quality of the academic programs that interest you.
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