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Reporting

University of the Ozarks makes available data and reports containing information for institutional assessment, strategic planning, policy formation, and decision making.

Consumer Information

Consumer information for current students, prospective students, parents, and other constituents – This information is provided in compliance with the Department of Education’s Consumer Information Act and the Student-Right-to-Know Act.

Enrollment Statistics

Education Department

AR Department of Education EPPQR Statewide Reports
University of the Ozarks EPPQR Reports
Annual Reporting Measures

Impact Measures

MEASURE 1: Completer Effectiveness and Imapct on P-12 Learning and Development
MEASURE 2: Satisfaction Of Employers and Stakeholder Involvement

Outcome Measures

MEASURE 3: Candidate Competency at Program Completion

Graduation and Employment Rates

University Graduation Rates

Licensure Test Pass Rate (Ability of completers to meet licensing requirements)

MEASURE 4: Ability of Completers to be Hired in Education Positions for Which They Have Prepared

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Campus Safety

Under the federal law entitled The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 USC $ 1092(f)), statistics regarding certain crimes reported to campus authorities must be published for the past three calendar years.
University of the Ozarks is committed to maintaining a safe campus environment free from hazing. In compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act, this report summarizes substantiated hazing violations involving student organizations and athletics

Annual Reports

Highlights of the many successes and accomplishments that we had throughout the year across campus in academics, athletics, alumni, and philanthropy.

Common Data Set

The Common Data Set (CDS) initiative is a collaborative effort among data providers in the higher education community and publishers as represented by the College Board, Peterson’s, and U.S. News & World Report.