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Student Affairs Research primarily gathers and shares information about University of Michigan students and student life for the Division of Student Affairs. 

It serves as a resource for creating assessment tools, collecting data, sharing results, increasing knowledge about UM students, and more.

 

Starting at UM? Complete your CIRP survey!

Survey consent form (will also be available at New Student Orientation)

I am excited to welcome you to the University. Over the coming weeks, if you are a first year undergraduate, you'll be preparing to attend New Student Orientation. I want to let you know about a survey we hope you will complete during that orientation.

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  • CIRP
  • first year survey
  • Read more about Starting at UM? Complete your CIRP survey!

2012 DSA Research Symposium- Registration CLOSED

Registration (with the option to have lunch) has now been closed. On site registration will be available at 8:30 am in the Michigan Union Ballroom. 

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DSA Research Symposium presentation descriptions

We have some great presentations awaiting you at this year's Division of Student Affairs Research Symposium. Take a look and see which ones you would like to attend.

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What We Do

Student Affairs Research serves as a resource for many University of Michigan departments and units for creating assessment tools, collecting data,  disseminating results, and generally expanding our knowledge of students at the University. Read more about our mission.

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