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Using SAS and Other Tools to Move an Institutional Research Office from Hardcopy Reporting to a Web-Based Environment

Today's Topics. Introduction and OverviewEnrollment Profilebackground and taskstechnical aspects and demoCourse Registration Profilebackground and taskstechnical aspects and demoQuestions. University of Central Florida Profile. established in 1963 in Orlando Florida (first classes in 1968),

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Using SAS and Other Tools to Move an Institutional Research Office from Hardcopy Reporting to a Web-Based Environment

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    1. Using SAS® and Other Tools to Move an Institutional Research Office from Hardcopy Reporting to a Web-Based Environment Sabrina Andrews Evangeline Collado University of Central Florida Southeast SAS® Users Group St. Petersburg Beach, Florida September 22, 2003

    2. Today’s Topics Introduction and Overview Enrollment Profile background and tasks technical aspects and demo Course Registration Profile background and tasks technical aspects and demo Questions

    3. University of Central Florida Profile established in 1963 in Orlando Florida (first classes in 1968), Metropolitan Research University grown from 1,948 to 42,000 students in 35 years 34,600 undergraduates and 7,400 graduates doctoral intensive 84 Bachelor’s, 64 Master’s, 3 Specialist, and 23 PhD programs second largest undergraduate enrollment in state approximately 1,300+ faculty and over 7,000 staff (full and part-time) six colleges and two schools Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering and Computer Science, Health and Public Affairs, Honors, Optics, and Hospitality Management

    4. IR as part of a comprehensive Planning & Evaluation unit

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