The
results of the 2004 and 2014 CIRP Entering Student Surveys contain
valuable information about changes in students’ backgrounds, activities,
beliefs and goals. In the data below, University of Michigan students
who entered in 2004 are compared with first-year students who began in
2014. CIRP is conducted at the University of Michigan by Student Life
Research, and nationally by the Higher Education Research Institute at
UCLA. Student Life Research, a component of University of Michigan
Student Life, excerpts and compiles data about University of Michigan
undergraduates from a variety of sources. These data are summarized here
to help instructors learn about their students’ backgrounds,
extracurricular activities, and academic goals.
See the current entering student profile at:
https://umich.box.com/cirptotal2014
For more information about our largest two undergraduate schools and colleges, see their comparisons (for LS&A and Engineering, respectively) at:
LS&A: http://umich.box.com/cirplsa2014
Engineering: http://umich.box.com/cirpengin2014
Percentages are of students answering each question.
See the current entering student profile at:
https://umich.box.com/cirptotal2014
For more information about our largest two undergraduate schools and colleges, see their comparisons (for LS&A and Engineering, respectively) at:
LS&A: http://umich.box.com/cirplsa2014
Engineering: http://umich.box.com/cirpengin2014
Percentages are of students answering each question.
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