Reports produced by the University of California, Berkeley, Office of Institutional Research, 1969-1990.

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Reports produced by the University of California, Berkeley, Office of Institutional Research, 1969-1990.

These reports cover three major categories: grades and grade distribution, ethnicity, and faculty workload, primarily for the period 1969 to 1986, although a few cover earlier and later dates. In each of these categories, there are a number of reports formulated with different aggregates and different levels of detail. There are three additional reports: majors in individual courses, statistics by student status (new, continuing and returning students), and average units taken.

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