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NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups Dominican University NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups Dominican University IPEDS: 148496 NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups About This Report Comparison Groups The NSSE Institutional Report displays core survey results for your students alongside those of three comparison groups. In May, your institution was invited to customize these groups via a form on the Institution Interface. This report summarizes how your comparison groups were constructed and lists the institutions within them. NSSE comparison groups may be customized by (a) identifying specific institutions from the list of all 2018 and 2019 NSSE participants, (b) composing the group by selecting institutional characteristics, or (c) a combination of these. Institutions that chose not to customize received default groupsa that provide relevant comparisons for most institutions. Institutions that appended additional question sets in the form of Topical Modules or through consortium participation were also invited to customize comparison groups for those reports. The default for those groups was all other 2018 and 2019 institutions where the questions were administered. Please note: Comparison group details for Topical Module and consortium reports are documented separately in those reports. Your Students' Comparison Comparison Comparison Report Comparisons Responses Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Comparison groups are located in the institutional reports as illustrated in the mock report at right. In this example, the three groups are "Admissions Overlap," "Carnegie UG Program," and "NSSE Cohort." Reading This Report This report consists of Comparison Group Name three sections that The name assigned to the provide details for each comparison group is listed here. of your comparison groups, illustrated at How Group was Constructed right. Indicates whether your group was drawn from a list, built based on criteria, or is the default group. If institutional characteristics were used to build your comparison group, they are listed here. Institution List The names, cities and states or provinces of the comparison institutions are listed for your reference. NSSE 2018 participants are identified with an asterisk. a. The default groups are: Comparison Group 1: For institutions not in a NSSE consortium, this group contains 2018 and 2019 NSSE institutions in the same geographic region and sector (public/private). For consortium institutions, it contains results for the other 2018 (if applicable) and 2019 consortium members. Comparison Group 2: All other 2018 and 2019 U.S. NSSE institutions sharing your institution's Basic Carnegie Classification. (Canadian institutions are not classified by the Carnegie Foundation, and must identify a comparison group.) Comparison Group 3: All other 2018 and 2019 U.S. NSSE institutions (2018 and 2019 Canadian participants are also included in this group for Canadian institutions). 2 • NSSE 2019 SELECTED COMPARISON GROUPS NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups Dominican University Comparison Group 1: Peer Group This section summarizes how this group was identified, including selection criteria and whether the default group was used. This is followed by the resulting list of institutions in this group. Date submitted 5/6/19 How was this Your institution customized this comparison group by selecting from the list of all 2018 and 2019 NSSE participants. comparison group constructed? Group description Benchmarking Peer Group institutions (as provided by your institution) Peer Group (N=13) Augsburg University (Minneapolis, MN) Benedictine University (Lisle, IL)* College of Saint Rose, The (Albany, NY) Elmhurst College (Elmhurst, IL)* Hamline University (Saint Paul, MN) La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) Monmouth University (West Long Branch, NJ)* North Central College (Naperville, IL)* Pacific University (Forest Grove, OR)* Saint Xavier University (Chicago, IL) St. Edward's University (Austin, TX) University of St. Francis (Joliet, IL) Widener University (Chester, PA) *2018 participant NSSE 2019 SELECTED COMPARISON GROUPS • 3 NSSE 2019 Selected Comparison Groups Dominican University Comparison Group 2: Carnegie Class This section summarizes how this group was identified, including selection criteria and whether the default group was used. This is followed by the resulting list of institutions in this group. Date submitted 5/6/19 How was this Your institution customized this group by selecting institutional characteristics as follows: comparison group constructed? Basic Classification (Master's L) Group description Institutions with the same Carnegie Classification (as provided by your institution) Carnegie Class (N=197) Abilene Christian University (Abilene, TX) Clarion University of Pennsylvania (Clarion, PA) Adams State University (Alamosa, CO)* College of Charleston (Charleston, SC) Alabama A&M University (Normal, AL) College of New Jersey, The (Ewing, NJ)* Alfred University (Alfred, NY)* College of Saint Rose, The (Albany, NY) American InterContinental University-Online (Schaumburg, IL) Columbia College (Columbia, MO) American International College (Springfield, MA) Concordia University Irvine (Irvine, CA) American Public University System (Charles Town, WV) Concordia University Nebraska (Seward, NE)* Angelo State University (San Angelo, TX) Concordia University Texas (Austin, TX)* Appalachian State University (Boone, NC)* Concordia University-Saint Paul (Saint Paul, MN) Arkansas Tech University (Russellville, AR) CUNY Herbert H. Lehman College (Bronx, NY) Ashford University (San Diego, CA)* CUNY Hunter College (New York, NY) Ashland University (Ashland, OH)* CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York, NY)* Auburn University at Montgomery (Montgomery, AL)* Delta State University (Cleveland, MS)* Augsburg University (Minneapolis, MN) East Central University (Ada, OK) Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, TN) East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (East Stroudsburg, PA) Bay Path University (Longmeadow, MA) Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY) Bellevue University (Bellevue, NE) Eastern New Mexico University (Portales, NM)* Bentley University (Waltham, MA) Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (Edinboro, PA) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (Bloomsburg, PA) Elmhurst College (Elmhurst, IL)* Bradley University (Peoria, IL)* Emerson College (Boston, MA)* Brenau University (Gainesville, GA)* Emporia State University (Emporia, KS)* California Baptist University (Riverside, CA) Fitchburg State University (Fitchburg, MA) California State University San Marcos (San Marcos, CA)* Fontbonne University (Saint Louis, MO)* California State University, Chico (Chico, CA)* Fort Hays State University (Hays, KS)* California State University, Fullerton (Fullerton, CA)* Framingham State University (Framingham, MA) California State University, Northridge (Northridge, CA) Fresno Pacific University (Fresno, CA) California State University, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, CA)* Frostburg State University (Frostburg, MD) California University of Pennsylvania (California, PA) Governors State University (University Park, IL)* Campbellsville University (Campbellsville, KY) Graceland University-Lamoni (Lamoni, IA) Canisius College (Buffalo, NY) Grambling State University (Grambling, LA) Central Connecticut State University (New Britain, CT) Grand Valley State University (Allendale, MI) Central Washington University (Ellensburg, WA)* Hamline University (Saint Paul, MN) Chaminade University of Honolulu (Honolulu, HI) Harrisburg University of Science and Technology (Harrisburg, PA) Champlain College (Burlington, VT)* Hood College (Frederick, MD) Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, The (Charleston, SC) Iona College (New Rochelle, NY) Carnegie Class (N=197), continued Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY) Queens University of Charlotte (Charlotte, NC)* Jacksonville State University (Jacksonville, AL) Radford University (Radford, VA) Jacksonville University (Jacksonville, FL)* Rhode Island College (Providence, RI)* Johnson & Wales University (Providence, RI) Rider University (Lawrenceville, NJ) Kean University (Union, NJ) Rivier University (Nashua, NH) Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (Kutztown, PA) Roberts Wesleyan College (Rochester, NY)* La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) Rockhurst University (Kansas City, MO)* Le Moyne College (Syracuse, NY)* Rollins College (Winter Park, FL)* Lenoir-Rhyne University (Hickory, NC)* Saginaw Valley State University (University Center, MI) Louisiana State University-Shreveport (Shreveport, LA)* Saint Francis University (Loretto, PA) Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, MD)* Saint Joseph's College (Standish, ME)* Lynn University (Boca Raton, FL)* Saint Joseph's University (Philadelphia, PA)* Madonna University (Livonia, MI)* Saint Mary's University of Minnesota (Winona, MN) Manhattan College (Riverdale, NY)* Saint Peter's University (Jersey City, NJ) Manhattanville College (Purchase, NY) Saint Xavier University (Chicago, IL) Marist College (Poughkeepsie, NY)* Salem State University (Salem, MA) Marymount University (Arlington, VA) Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania (Shippensburg, PA) Marywood University (Scranton, PA) Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (Slippery Rock, PA) McNeese State University (Lake Charles, LA)* Southeast Missouri State University (Cape Girardeau, MO)* Metropolitan State University of Denver (Denver, CO) Southeastern Louisiana University (Hammond, LA)* Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls, TX)* Southern Arkansas University (Magnolia, AR)* Millersville University of Pennsylvania (Millersville,
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