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By committing itself to diversity, Indiana University is ensuring a world-class
education for all its students as well as a welcoming environment
for its faculty, staff, and visitors.
The Office of Affirmative Action uses institutional data to complete federal and state reports and write campus affirmative action plans for Indiana University, all of which are required activities because IU is a recipient of federal funds. We also use this data to help us benchmark our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workforce.
This data is provided to administrators, deans, and department heads to assist in setting affirmative action goals and hiring objectives within their areas. Others may request statistical data on Indiana University’s workforce by printing out and completing the Information Request and Conditions of Use Statement. Because some data is confidential, each request will be reviewed to ensure it is needed for a valid university-related purpose. In many cases, general data can be found in one of the reports below or at one of the data sources listed.
Please direct data request forms and questions to:
Vella Price, Data Manager
Office of Affirmative Action
Phone: (812) 855-7559
E-mail: price@indiana.edu
University Reports
Current
Past
Prior Affirmative Action Plans, BFC Reports and UFC Reports can be found on the Report Archives page.
Online Data Sources
ACCESS
Indiana Information Network: Link to Indiana government agencies
Committee
on Institutional Cooperation (CIC): Academic consortium of the
Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago
IDEAnet:
Indiana Department of Education
Indiana
Association for Institutional Research: Postsecondary education
information
Indiana
Business Research Center: An arm of the IU Kelley School of
Business that specializes in Indiana business trends and analysis
Indiana
State Bar Association: Law-related information
Indiana
University Bloomington Office of the Registrar: Student enrollment
information
Indiana
University Fact Book: University data and statistics
Internet
Resources for Institutional Researchers: Links to various sources
of statistics and information
University
of California Berkeley—Government Information Department:
U.S. federal publications and statistics
U.S.
Census Bureau: Census data and information
U.S.
Department of Education: Education research and statistics
WebCASPAR:
Statistics and data resources dealing with science and engineering
at U.S. academic institutions
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