Abstract

The U.S. Department of Education utilizes a standard classification system for all post-secondary degree programs. This system, the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), is utilized in a multitude of ways to gather and report academic program data. These data can include degree completions, career prospects for graduates, and instructional salaries. Understanding what a program’s CIP code is and how to obtain program data based on CIP code can help HRD faculty build and maintain quality academic programs as well as conduct research related to HRD education. In this article, I provide some background on CIP codes and several use cases that might be helpful for faculty and program leaders.

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