PROMOTING SCHOLARSHIP, INFORMING PRACTICE, BUILDING CONNECTIONS

Faculty and Staff Guide to Conducting Data Quality Evaluations

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May 2026
9781942072850
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    National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
  • Published
    19th May
  • ISBN 9781942072850
  • Language English
  • Pages 36 pp.
  • Size 5.5" x 8.5"
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May 2026
9781942072867
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  • Publisher
    National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
  • ISBN 9781942072867
  • Language English
  • Pages 36 pp.
  • Size 5.5" x 8.5"
$6.00

Higher education data quality evaluations, synonymous with data audits, are becoming increasingly important to institutions aspiring to provide evidence of student learning and success to a variety of stakeholders. This evolution is spurred by increased accountability and realizations that decision-making requires insights gleaned through data, preferably collected over time, and triangulated across multiple methods. The audience for this publication includes program coordinators, department heads, data analysts, and institutional leadership across different institutional types and sizes. Individuals with varying levels of data expertise can also benefit from this guide as the information is designed for cross-functional teams and extends beyond an individual role.

A major goal of this guide is to provide resources and direction for how to facilitate data quality evaluations at the readers' respective campuses or organizations. Another, equally important, aim is for institutions to build capacity for data collection, communication of results, and associated best practices, including establishing key partnerships that will support current and future data-focused projects. Data sources and technology platforms may have increased substantially over time. However, the method by which campuses connect information, particularly student-level data, in consistent fashion is far less developed. This publication addresses some of the prevailing challenges in continuing to move the needle on data audit best practices. It also provides recommended activities to advance readers' understanding and application of successful data quality evaluation strategies.

About This Guide
How to Use This Guide
Glossary of Terms
Key Terms
Putting Concepts Into Practice
Why Conduct a Data Quality Evaluation?
Data Quality Evaluation Conceptual Framework
Readiness: Planning and Preparation Stages
Data Readiness Checklist
Time and Resources
Key Stakeholders
Support for Completion/Commitment to Actions
Examination: Review and Access to Data Sources
Data Quality Evaluation Activity
Interpretation: Findings and Action Steps
Analysis of Data Quality Evaluation and Development of Procedures
Communication of Data Quality Evaluation Findings
Commitment to Resources to Support Data
Cultures and Implementation Stages
Frequency of Data Quality Evaluations
Realistic Approach
Recommended Literature/Best Practices
Higher Education Data Resources
Conclusion
References
Appendix A
Appendix B
About the Authors
About the Publisher
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Amber C. Fallucca

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Dena R. Kniess

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higher education; data audit; accountability; faculty; program coordinators; department heads; data analysts; institutional leadership