Abstract

Urban institutions of higher education have need of a peer group for comparison purposes. This article describes a student affairs database developed specifically for urban institutions of higher education. Such a database enables urban institutions to refer to comparison groups having similar characteristics. Specific examples of how the data can be utilized by chief student affairs officers and others are provided.

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