Institutional Effectiveness

Office of Institutional Effectiveness |
Univ. System Board of Regents

University System of Georgia Board of Regents |
GAIRPAQ
Georgia Association for Institutional Research, Planning, Assessment, and Quality |
SAIR

Southern Association for Institutional Research |
AIR

Association for Institutional Research |
SCUP
Society for College and University Planning |
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Operational Guidelines: General
Operationally, the Office of Institutional Research provides ongoing analysis of faculty, staff, student, facilities, course offerings, credit hours, degree majors, and a wide variety of other operational data and topics of institutional concern. OIR distributes institutional data through publications such as The University of Georgia Fact Book , the OIR web site (http://www.oir.uga.edu/) and through periodic release of routine and ad hoc reports. OIR also supplies information for publications emanating from other administrative offices, e.g., Instructional Facilities Manual , Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost.
The following general operational guidelines direct OIR activity.
- Respond accurately, efficiently, and in a timely manner within stated priority sequences;
- Develop information from appropriate institutional perspectives, e.g., specific unit(s) or institution-wide, as determined by the issue(s) being addressed;
- Observe priority-setting procedures (e.g., source of request, approval by Director and/or designated staff) within priority-related criteria (e.g., immediacy of need, complexity of project), and criteria for rejection (e.g., individual faculty or student request, request for sensitive information);
- Maintain logs of studies, projects, and activities in order to provide lists of available projects/data and to provide documentation and effectiveness measures for OIR;
- When appropriate, design reports for selective distribution and/or inclusion in The University of Georgia Fact Book and the OIR web site as information useful to improved planning and decision-making;
- Continue to assess, retrain, and reassign OIR personnel in order to maintain high levels of productivity and to contribute to high staff morale.
The University of Georgia
Office of Institutional Research
110 E. Clayton Street, Suite 505 Athens, Ga. 30602
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Phone (706) 425-3183 - Email oir@uga.edu - Fax (706) 425-3200
This page was last updated on March 16, 2007.
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