Summary: | The Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP)
is the largest ongoing national study of college students in the United
States. Initiated in 1966 by the American Council on Education (ACE) and
transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1973 under
the continuing sponsorship of ACE, CIRP annually surveys entering
freshman classes at a national sample of colleges and universities. Each
annual survey produces national norms describing the characteristics of
new college freshmen, and the data generated by the survey provide a
basis for national longitudinal studies of a wide variety of educational
problems and issues. A typical annual survey involves the entering
freshmen classes (N = 300,000 students) at approximately 600 two-year
colleges, four-year colleges, and universities. These data are
subsequently used to produce individual reports for participating
institutions and national norms, by sex, for different types of
institutions. |
|---|