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The core purpose of Institutional Research (IR) is to support data-informed decision-making campus-wide. This is achieved by providing timely, accurate, and meaningful data and analysis to campus constituents in an easily understood format. In addition, IR supports compliance with regulatory reporting including but not limited to, federal, state, and accrediting agencies.
Environmental Scan
The Environmental Scan provides detailed trends and projections of Ocean County College’s population and communities that may effect the advancement of the college’s overall mission. The College utilizes this data in order to distinguish important trends and better understand external influences that impact the institution.
Data Reports
In addition to the fact book and environmental scan, the Office of Institutional Research publishes a variety of reports to support decisions across campus.
These include:
- Graduate exit survey results
- Retention studies
- Noel Levitz student satisfaction results
- College employee satisfaction survey results
- Developmental education studies
- Course success reports.
Internal IR Data Requests
College employees may request data and assistance from Institutional Research for college-related purposes
External Research Requests
Non-college employees wishing to conduct research at Ocean County College must comply with Policy #2335.
College employees wishing to conduct research for non-related work initiatives (ie: dissertation research, thesis research) must also comply with this policy.
All external research requests must be submitted through the Research Application Form.*
* Please note, this is not to be utilized for OPRA requests.
Dashboards
The Enrollment Dashboards provide an in-depth look into current and past enrollment at Ocean County College.
- Review and compare enrollment data across terms, reporting terms, or fiscal years
- Analyze student demographics and observe trends
- Identify enrollment patterns