We are a collaborative team of professionals dedicated to creating the information foundation upon which UB’s data-driven decision making depends.
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Providing the foundation to support official reporting, institutional analytics, and accreditation.
The UB Institutional Analytics team produces and supplies actionable intelligence, delivered via interactive visualization tools that generate insights used to make more data-informed and proactive decisions across the campus.
Developing contextual analytics and statistics to power UB's senior policy discussion.
The UB Factbook is an intensive reporting effort spanning the depth and breadth of university operations. It provides an interactive compendium of frequently requested official information about the institution.
The Office of Institutional Analysis (OIA) has the primary institutional responsibility for the collection and analysis of quantitative and qualitative information on the institution, its students, its faculty, its programs, its publics, its practices and its services. The office provides analytic support for the planning, evaluation and policy initiatives of the Provost and senior leadership and acts as the institution's reporting agent.
To add a new entity to the system, use this form
To update an existing entity, use this form
Laura M. Szefel
Phone: (716) 645-3511
Email: lmszefel@buffalo.edu
To add a new HUB plan code please complete the following as well as a New Entity Request Form:
To add a new HUB sub-plan please complete the following form:
Entity Viewer delivers a dynamic representation of UB’s official organizational structure. User-selected elements for display include entity number, abbreviation and hierarchy. Source data are refreshed nightly.
OIA's extensive campus data experience is often called upon to support information intensive activities from across the institution.
Links of interest to the campus analytic and reporting community.
Non-billable Course Requests Form - When complete please email your request to Laura Szefel at lmszefel@buffalo.edu.
Degrees awarded by level and category.
Degrees - Award History by Level and Category Download pdf(108 KB)