Delaware Study of Instructional Costs
The Delaware Study (The National Study of Instructional Costs and Productivity) provides data on teaching loads by faculty category, direct cost of instruction, and externally funded research and service productivity. The results of the 2011Delaware Study are provided below (results based on 2010-2011 data). The comparison tables present Kent State's institutional data side by side with the normative data from all participating institutions. Data for academic year 2011-2012 will be submitted in January 2013. Results will be available September 2013.
2011 Study (Based on AY 2010-2011 Data)
Comparison Tables of Kent State to National Norms (pdf)
List of Participating Research Institutions (pdf)
Institution Level Results
Percent Student Credit Hours and Organized Class Sections by Course Level Within Faculty Category, 2011 Study (Fall 2010 data) (Excel file)
Student Credit Hours, Organized Class Sections and FTE Students Taught Per Term Per FTE Instructional Faculty, 2011 Study (Fall 2010 data) (Excel file)
Instructional Unit Costs, Research and Public Service Expenditures, 2011 Study (FY 2010-2011 data) (Excel file)
For information about the Carnegie Classification Level Results (National Norms), please contact Linnea Stafford at lcarlson@kent.edu
Previous Delaware Study Comparison Tables
2010 Study (Based on AY 2009-2010 Data) (pdf)
2009 Study (Based on AY 2008-2009 Data) (pdf)
2008 Study (Based on AY 2007-2008 Data) (Excel document)
2007 Study (Based on AY 2006-2007 Data) (Excel document)
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