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Our online Factbook is a comprehensive source of official data about Purdue University Fort Wayne. Find current, detailed information about our people, programs, campus, and resources through the links below using your Purdue Career Account username and password. If you can’t find the specific data you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to us so that we can look into this further for you.
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Student Information
The Office of Institutional Research maintains and updates myriad Student Information interactive dashboards. These dashboards allow consumers to filter data into specific views to better respond to data request and / or inquiries. Please Note: You must have a Purdue Career Account username and password to access these interactive dashboards. The available dashboards are listed below, along with a brief description of each.
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Student Enrollment
The student enrollment data is presented as a bar graph and tabular data in this view represent Student Enrollment data by Season (Fall, Spring, Summer I and Summer II). The view can be filtered to show Total Enrollment, Student Level, Student Classification, Gender, Race / Ethnicity, College, Department, Residency, FT / PT Status, and Age Range distribution. The filters on the dashboard can be customized by the following data measures: Headcount and Full-Time Equivalency (FTE). Note:The Summer Season represents the combination of Summer I and Summer II.
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Student Residency
The student residency data is presented as tabular data which represents Residency data for students by Season (Fall, Spring, Summer I and Summer II). The view can be sorted by State of Residency (non-International Students), Indiana County residency, Allen County residency by Zip Code, and Nation of Residency (International students). The address data was provided by students at time of admission.
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Student Retention and Graduation
The student retention and graduation dashboard presents data on retention, graduation, and stop out rates based on Fall Census data. This dashboard merges two different visualizations to give both aggregate and granular views of retention and graduation data for Purdue Fort Wayne students.
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Majors Declared
The view shows a disaggregated count of declared majors by degree level (undergraduate / graduate degrees) in the current academic year. The view can be filtered by semester. The available filters for this view include College, Department, Gender, Race / Ethnicity, and Student Type (Beginner / Non-Beginner).
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Annual Degrees Awarded
This interactive dashboard has two views. The first view shows the percent distribution summary of annual degrees awarded by degree type: Certificates, Associates, Bachelors, and Masters. The second view further outlines the number of degrees awarded, the number of graduates, the % of degrees awarded to females, the % of degrees awarded to minority students, and the % of degrees awarded to international students by degree type. The available filters for this view include by College, Department, Gender, and Race / Ethnicity.
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Student High School Analysis
This dashboard provides insightful tables / visualizations of undergraduate student matriculation patterns from various high schools. Filters for this dashboard include; Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne Area High Schools, Surrounding County High Schools, Indiana High Schools, and All others.
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Undergraduate Transfer Student Analysis
This dashboard provides insights on from which post-secondary institutions PFW students transfer-in. The second linked dashboard details the state of residence for PFW transfer students.
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First Destination Survey
Each year, Purdue University Fort Wayne conducts a survey with recent graduates about their plans for the future and where their degrees will take them. The First Destination survey is a snapshot of what is possible with a degree earned at Purdue Fort Wayne.
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Faculty Workload
The Faculty Workload view is divided into three separate sections. The first section enumerates the FTE of Faculty Categories (Full-Time, Part-Time, etc.) by the specific Faculty Activity Type (Instructional, Research, General Instructional Support, Administration, and Other). The second section analyzes Enrollment and Credit Hour Ratios by Instructional FTE and Total FTE by Faculty Category. The third section is a course level detail that identifies course level information including faculty headcount, number of sections taught and the percentage of small class-section taught. The available filters for this view include Term, College, Department, and Faculty Category.
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Historical Course Analysis
The Historical Course Analysis has three interactive dashboards have been created in order to analyze course offerings from Fall 2002. The Historical Course Analysis dashboard provides a general overview of courses offered in a given Season (Fall, Spring, and Summer). The view aggregates the number of sections offered, the course enrollment at the time of the census, the maximum seat capacity for the course, and the subsequent fill rate (shown as a percentage). The Historical Course Analysis - Course Section Level dashboard is a more detailed look into the course sections offered. This view shows the pertinent details for specific course sections. The last course section analysis dashboard, the Course Section Time of Day Analysis expands upon the Section Level Analysis. This view aggregates specific course sections by the time of day at which the course begins; Morning Class Times, Afternoon Class Times, and Evening Class Times. All three dashboards can be filtered by Season, College, Department, Course, Course Section, Course Modality, General Education Course indicator, and by the specific Course Level (100 Level, 200 Level, etc.).
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Course Grade Distribution
The Course Grade Distribution by Course Level dashboard aggregates grade distribution by course, from fall 2013 to summer 2018. The view can be filtered by Season (Fall, Spring, and Summer), College, Department, Course, Course Modality (Traditional, Online, etc.), Instructor and if the course satisfies a General Education Requirement. The courses detailed in this analysis are those that can impact a student's GPA (Course Grades: A - F, W).