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Established in 1890 as the Territorial Normal School, the University of Central Oklahoma was the first institution of higher learning to offer classes in the Oklahoma Territory. UCO Archives & Special Collections preserves materials organically created through UCO’s usual course of business. This collection focuses on these materials that reflect the administration and history of UCO. General information about UCO’s history is available at UCO Archives & Special Collections' History of the University.
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Item Open Access Enrollment Statistics & Demographics : Fall 2002(2003-08) UCO Office of Planning and AnalysisNOTICE TO DATA USERS: Broncho Analytics (https://bronchoanalytics.uco.edu) provides data users with the most current institutional data available from the Office of Institutional Research. These data reflect our efforts to correct for a number of data quality issues in the student information system & provide comparable time-series data. As we have transitioned to reporting from a data warehouse, our methods have evolved. Unfortunately, this might mean a report from many years ago is no longer comparable with data reported currently on Broncho Analytics. For example, past reports on student majors were based on the student’s “primary major” whereas current major reports are not limited in this way. Data users are encouraged to consult the Office of Institutional Research when comparing data from past editions of the Factbook and Demobook to current reports on Broncho Analytics.Item Open Access Enrollment Statistics & Demographics : Spring 2003(2003-01) UCO Office of Planning and AnalysisNOTICE TO DATA USERS: Broncho Analytics (https://bronchoanalytics.uco.edu) provides data users with the most current institutional data available from the Office of Institutional Research. These data reflect our efforts to correct for a number of data quality issues in the student information system & provide comparable time-series data. As we have transitioned to reporting from a data warehouse, our methods have evolved. Unfortunately, this might mean a report from many years ago is no longer comparable with data reported currently on Broncho Analytics. For example, past reports on student majors were based on the student’s “primary major” whereas current major reports are not limited in this way. Data users are encouraged to consult the Office of Institutional Research when comparing data from past editions of the Factbook and Demobook to current reports on Broncho Analytics.Item Open Access Enrollment Statistics & Demographics : Summer 2002(2002-06) UCO Office of Planning and AnalysisNOTICE TO DATA USERS: Broncho Analytics (https://bronchoanalytics.uco.edu) provides data users with the most current institutional data available from the Office of Institutional Research. These data reflect our efforts to correct for a number of data quality issues in the student information system & provide comparable time-series data. As we have transitioned to reporting from a data warehouse, our methods have evolved. Unfortunately, this might mean a report from many years ago is no longer comparable with data reported currently on Broncho Analytics. For example, past reports on student majors were based on the student’s “primary major” whereas current major reports are not limited in this way. Data users are encouraged to consult the Office of Institutional Research when comparing data from past editions of the Factbook and Demobook to current reports on Broncho Analytics.Item Open Access Enrollment Statistics & Demographics : Summer 2003(2003-06) UCO Office of Planning and AnalysisNOTICE TO DATA USERS: Broncho Analytics (https://bronchoanalytics.uco.edu) provides data users with the most current institutional data available from the Office of Institutional Research. These data reflect our efforts to correct for a number of data quality issues in the student information system & provide comparable time-series data. As we have transitioned to reporting from a data warehouse, our methods have evolved. Unfortunately, this might mean a report from many years ago is no longer comparable with data reported currently on Broncho Analytics. For example, past reports on student majors were based on the student’s “primary major” whereas current major reports are not limited in this way. Data users are encouraged to consult the Office of Institutional Research when comparing data from past editions of the Factbook and Demobook to current reports on Broncho Analytics.