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CIRP College Senior Survey 2009 2010-11 HERI Faculty Survey List of Participating and Sampled Institutions Public Universities Private Universities 2066 Cleveland State University ** OH 1729 Adelphi University * NY 1946 East Carolina University NC 414 American University * DC 8206 Florida International University * FL 747 Anderson University ** IN 463 Florida State University ** FL 692 Benedictine University * IL 2079 Miami University-Oxford * OH 5753 Biola University ** CA 2022 North Dakota State University-Main Campus ** ND 1142 Boston College ** MA 55 Northern Arizona University ** AZ 2726 Brigham Young University * UT 1286 Oakland University ** MI 2238 Carnegie Mellon University ** PA 2088 Ohio State University-Main Campus ** OH 416 Catholic University of America * DC 774 Purdue University-Main Campus ** IN 1151 Clark University ** MA 2494 South Dakota State University * SD 2251 Drexel University * PA 699 Southern Illinois University Carbondale ** IL 2253 Duquesne University * PA 4849 Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi TX 2942 Edgewood College ** WI 2679 Texas Southern University TX 424 Howard University ** DC 28 The University of Alabama ** AL 2269 Immaculata University * PA 1556 The University of Montana * MT 1085 Johns Hopkins University ** MD 7306 The University of Texas at San Antonio ** TX 657 Loyola University Chicago ** IL 109 University of Arkansas at Little Rock ** AR 2954 Marquette University ** WI 257 University of California-Los Angeles ** CA 1173 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ** MA 5794 University of California-Santa Cruz ** CA 1184 Northeastern University * MA 2101 University of Cincinnati-Main Campus * OH 1823 Pace University-New York * NY 337 University of Colorado at Boulder CO 172 Pepperdine University * CA 6066 University of Colorado Denver ** CO 1826 Polytechnic Institute of New York University NY 383 University of Connecticut-Storrs ** CT 4899 Regent University * VA 584 University of Idaho * ID 1831 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ** NY 1023 University of Louisiana at Lafayette ** LA 2645 Rice University ** TX 1209 University of Massachusetts-Boston ** MA 1841 Saint John Fisher College ** NY 1506 University of Missouri-Kansas City ** MO 1354 Saint Mary's University of Minnesota ** MN 1584 University of Nebraska at Omaha * NE 1676 Seton Hall University ** NJ 1939 University of North Carolina at Charlotte ** NC 2657 Southern Methodist University ** TX 2031 University of North Dakota ND 1842 St John's University-New York * NY 322 University of Northern Colorado * CO 1882 Syracuse University NY 2173 University of Oklahoma Norman Campus * OK 1205 Tufts University * MA 2212 University of Oregon ** OR 703 University of Chicago ** IL 2415 University of Rhode Island * RI 2341 University of Pennsylvania ** PA 2764 University of Vermont ** VT 266 University of San Francisco ** CA 2732 Utah State University ** UT 268 University of Southern California ** CA 1295 Wayne State University ** MI 1333 University of St Thomas-St Paul ** MN 157 University of the Pacific CA 1987 Wake Forest University NC 2297 Widener University-Main Campus * PA * Participating Institution in National Norms ** Supplemental Sample in National Norms Page 1 of 502 A1 2010-11 HERI Faculty Survey List of Participating and Sampled Institutions Public 4yr Colleges Public 4yr Colleges 2319 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania ** PA 2028 Minot State University ND 7056 California State University-Bakersfield ** CA 1491 Missouri Western State University * MO 168 California State University-Fresno * CA 1662 Montclair State University NJ 211 California State University-Fullerton * CA 471 New College of Florida ** FL 194 California State University-Los Angeles ** CA 6679 Norfolk State University ** VA 230 California State University-Northridge ** CA 620 Northeastern Illinois University IL 2321 California University of Pennsylvania ** PA 2157 Northeastern State University ** OK 2841 Central Washington University ** WA 7275 Northern Kentucky University ** KY 6332 Christopher Newport University * VA 6213 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Erie-Behrend College * PA 2323 Clarion University of Pennsylvania ** PA 776 Purdue University-North Central Campus ** IN 6617 Clayton State University ** GA 2825 Radford University ** VA 2439 College of Charleston ** SC 7241 Ramapo College of New Jersey NJ 333 Colorado State University-Pueblo ** CO 2410 Rhode Island College * RI 1077 Coppin State University MD 5850 Saginaw Valley State University ** MI 2026 Dickinson State University * ND 1363 Saint Cloud State University ** MN 2324 East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania ** PA 236 San Francisco State University CA 385 Eastern Connecticut State University ** CT 238 San Jose State University CA 959 Eastern Kentucky University * KY 2332 Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania ** PA 1281 Eastern Michigan University ** MI 2333 Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania ** PA 1705 Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus ** NM 170 Sonoma State University ** CA 4867 Florida Gulf Coast University ** FL 1499 Southeast Missouri State University MO 895 Fort Hays State University * KS 371 Southern Connecticut State University ** CT 325 Fort Lewis College ** CO 700 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville IL 1089 Frostburg State University ** MD 2211 Southern Oregon University * OR 518 Georgia College & State University GA 2734 Southern Utah University * UT 5330 Grand Valley State University MI 1873 SUNY at Geneseo * NY 178 Humboldt State University ** CA 7028 SUNY at Purchase College ** NY 6076 Indiana University-Kokomo ** IN 6532 SUNY College at Old Westbury * NY 6077 Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne * IN 7307 SUNY Empire State College * NY 6079 Indiana University-Southeast * IN 2659 Texas State University-San Marcos ** TX 2327 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania ** PA 7026 The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey ** NJ 2447 Lander University * SC 2563 The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ** TN 2279 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania ** PA 1486 Truman State University ** MO 2328 Lock Haven University ** PA 1456 University of Central Missouri * MO 2796 Longwood University ** VA 2147 University of Central Oklahoma ** OK 2329 Mansfield University of Pennsylvania ** PA 6067 University of Colorado at Colorado Springs ** CO 2027 Mayville State University * ND 5773 University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth ** MA 4841 Metropolitan State University * MN 1298 University of Michigan-Dearborn ** MI 2331 Millersville University of Pennsylvania ** PA 6400 University of Michigan-Flint ** MI 1362 Minnesota State University-Moorhead ** MN 5365 University of Minnesota-Morris ** MN * Participating Institution in National Norms ** Supplemental Sample in National Norms Page 2 of 502 A1 2010-11 HERI Faculty Survey List of Participating and Sampled Institutions Public 4yr Colleges Private Nonsectarian 4yr Colleges 1586 University of Nebraska at Kearney ** NE 46 Alaska Pacific University * AK 1929 University of North Carolina at Asheville * NC 1731 Alfred University ** NY 1991 University of North Carolina-Wilmington ** NC 944 Asbury University ** KY 6232 University of Pittsburgh-Bradford ** PA 599 Aurora University * IL 6138 University of South Carolina-Aiken * SC 1735 Bard College ** NY 6139 University of South Carolina-Upstate ** SC 1042 Bates College ** ME 7051 University of Southern Indiana ** IN 2931 Beloit College ** WI 546 University of West Georgia ** GA 5277 Bentley University ** MA 6157 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay * WI 948 Berea College ** KY 2993 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point * WI 503 Berry College ** GA 2978 University of Wisconsin-Stout ** WI 2236 Bryn Mawr College * PA 6677 Utah Valley University UT 2237 Bucknell University * PA 2029 Valley City State University * ND 1327 Carleton College * MN 929 Washburn University ** KS 1745 Cazenovia College * NY 2735 Weber State University * UT 2241 Cedar Crest College * PA 2696 West Texas A & M University * TX 1749 Colgate University ** NY 706 Western Illinois University ** IL 319 Colorado College * CO 2866 Western Washington University * WA 2065 Denison University ** OH 1201 Worcester State College ** MA 2247 Dickinson College * PA 825 Drake University ** IA 1465 Drury University ** MO 5414 Franklin Pierce University * NH 2446 Furman University ** SC 1082 Goucher College * MD 834 Grinnell College ** IA 1776 Hamilton College ** NY 2792 Hampden-Sydney College VA 9107 Harrisburg University of Science and Technology * PA 1777 Hartwick College * NY 2267 Haverford College * PA 6378 Hawaii Pacific University * HI 2072 Hiram College ** OH 1084 Hood College * MD 646 Illinois Wesleyan University * IL 91 John Brown University * AR 2272 Juniata College * PA 1272 Kalamazoo College ** MI 2075 Kenyon College * OH 2947 Lawrence University ** WI 2194 Lewis & Clark College ** OR * Participating Institution in National Norms ** Supplemental Sample in National Norms Page 3 of 502 A1 2010-11 HERI Faculty Survey List of Participating and Sampled Institutions Private Nonsectarian 4yr Colleges Private Nonsectarian 4yr Colleges 6345 Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus ** NY 2829 Washington and Lee University ** VA 6098 Long Island University-C W Post Campus ** NY 1109 Washington College ** MD 1804 Marymount Manhattan College ** NY 1497 Webster University ** MO 5297 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences ** MA 5035 Western New England College ** MA 1111 McDaniel College * MD 274 Westmont College * CA 1808 Medaille College * NY 1211 Wheaton College-Norton * MA 7408 Metropolitan College of New York ** NY 1212 Wheelock College **
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