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New version of the Campus Profile now available

The Division of Management Information has announced the latest version of the Campus Profile is now available online.

The Campus Profile is a compilation of indicators for departments and administrative units at the U. of I. Totals are included at the school, college, vice-chancellor and campus levels. Ten years of data are displayed for most items. Users can view a standard set of items for one unit, or they can select units and items to create a custom report.

For participating units, the Strategic Profile displays data for metrics showing progress toward unit and campus strategic goals.

Not all information has been updated. DMI is awaiting data from a few administrative units, and some units are in the process of completing data entry for their strategic metrics. Because of the state budget stalemate, the Campus Profile does not include fiscal year 2016 budget data.

If people have questions about the Campus Profile or need assistance in using the data, contact the DMI at dmi@illinois.edu or 217-333-3551.



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