The Common Data Set is a standardized compilation of descriptive elements created by publishers and data providers in the higher education community to meet the external needs of the community through standard reporting. Institutions annually submit data in the standard form of the Common Data Set and have access to each other's data for comparative purposes. The CDS includes data on enrollment and persistence, admissions, academic offerings and policies, student life, tuition and fees, financial aid, faculty and class size, and degrees conferred.
The Colorado College yearbook, published 1900-2007, was known as The Pikes Peak Nugget from 1900-1941 and The Nugget or Colorado College Nugget afterward. Year on cover differs from title page in some years.
La Tertulia is the newsletter of the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies of the Colorado College.
Program of Colorado College Class of 2001 Commencement ceremony, May 21, 2001, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado. CC President Kathryn Mohrman presiding. Commencement speaker, Hon. Kenneth L. Salazar, Attorney General of Colorado and CC Class of 1977, "Diversity, Our Painful Past, Our Bright Future."
La Tertulia is the newsletter of the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies of the Colorado College.
La Tertulia is the newsletter of the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies of the Colorado College.
La Tertulia is the newsletter of the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies of the Colorado College.
The Common Data Set is a standardized compilation of descriptive elements created by publishers and data providers in the higher education community to meet the external needs of the community through standard reporting. Institutions annually submit data in the standard form of the Common Data Set and have access to each other's data for comparative purposes. The CDS includes data on enrollment and persistence, admissions, academic offerings and policies, student life, tuition and fees, financial aid, faculty and class size, and degrees conferred.