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Strategic Plan for 2001-2006
(Peer Institutions and Benchmarks)

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PEER INSTITUTIONS

With the vision to be a preeminent world-class university and the world leader in the sciences, engineering, and other technology-intensive areas, Purdue University will compare itself with a set of peer institutions for the purpose of benchmarking to assess Purdue’s competitiveness. For university-level benchmarking, these institutions are selected considering the following characteristics:

  • Quality that is regarded as comparable to or greater than that of Purdue
  • Carnegie Foundation Research Extensive classification
  • Science and technology intensive institution
  • Comprehensive institution
  • Public institution
  • Major land-grant institution
  • Flagship campus
  • Geographic distribution


The Selected Peer Institutions:

BENCHMARK MEASURES

Input Measures:

  • Entering students’ standardized test scores and high school rank percentiles
  • Number of National Merit Scholars
  • Students-to-faculty ratio
  • Undergraduate class size
  • Shares of undergraduate class sections and student credit hours taught by faculty
  • Graduate enrollment
  • Faculty salaries by discipline and rank
  • Graduate assistant stipend level by discipline
  • Appropriations, tuition, fee revenues per FTE student
  • Student financial aid (per student and as a fraction of educational and general [E&G] expenditures; aid to underrepresented students [per student and as fraction of total aid])
  • Sponsored funding (total, and NSF data for sciences and engineering) per FTE faculty
  • Private giving and endowment value

Output Measures:

  • Student retention and graduation rates (years to degree for graduate students)
  • Graduates’ career placement and advanced study enrollment
  • Number of doctoral degrees granted per year
  • Student indebtedness upon graduation
  • E&G expenditures per FTE student
  • Student credit hours (SCH) per FTE faculty
  • Demography of underrepresented populations (faculty, staff, students)
  • Research and Development (R&D) expenditures as a share of E&G expenditures
  • National Academy/other prestigious memberships
  • National ranking of academic programs
  • Number of license agreements and patents for technology transfer
  • Participation rate of alumni as donors to the university

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Office of the President (please visit the Strategic Plan Web Site)


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