From toms at cameron.edu Mon Nov 1 11:25:31 2004 From: toms at cameron.edu (Tom Sutherlin) Date: Mon Nov 1 11:12:02 2004 Subject: [OKAIRP] Parking for Fall OKAIRP Meeting Message-ID: Howdy Folks Welcome to the Lawton Campus of Cameron University. I am attaching: a copy of the map for the parking lots a copy of a temporary parking permit Cameron has some good news. Enrollment is up. I have some so-so news. Parking close to the buildings is in high demand. We have plenty of parking, it just may be a walk. Tom Tom Sutherlin, Director Institutional Research and Support Services Associate Professor Cameron University Lawton, OK 73505 Phone: 580 581 2899 FAX: 580 581 2590 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Parking Permit.doc Type: application/msword Size: 60928 bytes Desc: Parking Permit.doc Url : http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/okairp/attachments/20041101/0dd57975/ParkingPermit-0001.doc From ltyree at osrhe.edu Wed Nov 24 09:02:39 2004 From: ltyree at osrhe.edu (Tyree, Laura) Date: Wed Nov 24 10:15:54 2004 Subject: [OKAIRP] FW: [e-AIR] Electronic AIR, 11/23/04 (Part A) Message-ID: Below are a couple of articles from the electronic AIR that may be of interest. -Laura ********************************************************************** * HIGHERED.ORG NEWS - Common Data Set Exchange (CDSX) for 2004-05 * * John Milam and Mike Roma, HigherEd.org (mroma@highered.org) * ********************************************************************** Common Data Set Exchange (CDSX) for 2004-05 HigherEd.org is pleased to announce that the Common Data Set Exchange (CDSX) is available for 2004-05 CDS data. As the CDSX enters its third year, there are over 350 participating institutions from all sectors of postsecondary education. The CDSX website is available at http://highered.org/cdsx. For those who are unfamiliar with the CDSX, this is a great opportunity to review the site and see the benefits of participating in this free and secure data exchange. Provided through a partnership with The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the CDSX includes over 1,000 important pieces of data useful for peer comparisons. It is based on the Common Data Set (CDS) which has evolved through dialogue between the college admissions guide publishers, the Association for Institutional Research, and the institutional research community since the early 1990?s. Users may upload their CDS data using a spreadsheet provided by the publishers (U.S. News, Peterson?s, and the College Board). Or they may enter their data using HTML forms. After submitting data, institutions may dynamically generate a spreadsheet (CSV file) that includes just the data of interest to them. The CDSX documentation page contains additional information about the data exchange, including its use for internal institutional purposes only and an updated list of member schools. As you gear up to conduct peer comparisons in 2004-05, now is the perfect time to register and share your institution?s CDS data. The value of the CDSX grows exponentially, with the increasing number of institutions. So please consider urging your peers to participate. Over the past year, a number of improvements have been made to the CDSX, including the creation of the ?Plus Tools? which let you dynamically generate Adobe PDF and HTML versions of your institution's data, as well as host your CDS through a unique URL open to the public. The Plus Tools cost just $50 a year. They also allow you to automatically download a spreadsheet with all data by section. If you have questions or technical concerns, Mike Roma and the CDSX Help Desk are available at mroma@highered.org and 540-722-6060. Sincerely, John Milam and Mike Roma HigherEd.org, Inc. 21 South Kent St. Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 722-6060 (voice) http://highered.org/cdsx ********************************************************************* * AAUP NEWS - AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey in Full Swing * * John W. Curtis, AAUP Director of Research, (aaupfcs@aaup.org) * ********************************************************************* The AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey 2004-05 is in full swing. For complete instructions, please go to the survey Web page at http://www.aaup.org/research/salary/salpart.htm. Check out the FAQ page! Thank you to all who have already submitted data. We are running a little behind on sending out verification reports for those who submitted their survey responses early, but we should be able to catch up in the next two weeks. If you are the respondent for your institution, you will receive your verification report by e-mail. If you have not done so already, please return the completed survey by e- mail to aaupfcs@aaup.org by December 10 to ensure timely processing. We will definitely accept later survey returns, but we would like to allow as much time for verification as possible prior to our publication deadline; early data also makes our aggregate comparisons more accurate. We will be sending out information on ordering peer comparison reports soon; we are revising the format of our peer reports and reviewing the pricing. If you have any questions, please contact me or Doug Kinsella, Research Associate. The best method is by e-mail to aaupfcs@aaup.org; you may also call the AAUP Research Office at (202) 737-5900 Ext. 3018. Thanks very much for your participation! John W. Curtis, Director of Research American Association of University Professors, Washington, DC