THE SURVEY OF COLLEGE
WEBSITE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
ISBN # 1-57440-091-6 © Primary Research Group Inc. 11/2007
PARTICIPANTS................................................................................................................ 27
SUMMARY OF MAIN FINDINGS........................................................................................
Date of Establishment of the Webmaster Position.............................................................
Centralized vs. Decentralized Website Governance Structure............................................
Number of Individuals Allowed to Edit or Insert Content into the Website........................
Content-Orientation vs. IT-Orientation in How Webmasters View Their Role...................
College Department to which the Webmaster Reports......................................................
Sources that Fund the College Web Staff.........................................................................
Separate College Website Software Budget.....................................................................
College Spending on Website Consultants........................................................................
Spending on Salaries for Web Staff..................................................................................
Percentage of Web Staff Represented by Union Labor Agreements..................................
Who is Authorized to Enter Content to the Website?........................................................
The Institutional Catalysts for Instituting Changes to the Website.......................................
Number of Pages Actively Managed by the Webmaster...................................................
Management of Departmental Home Pages......................................................................
Staffing the Central College Web Staff.............................................................................
Extent of Content Contributions to the Website from Various Academic and
Administrative Units of the College
Number of Visits to the College Home Page....................................................................
Use of Content Management Systems..............................................................................
Use of Style Guides for Web Submissions........................................................................
Requirements to Conform to a Single Graphic Style..........................................................
Provision of Web Page Templates...................................................................................
Frequency of Major Web Page Redesigns.......................................................................
Frequency of Review of Departmental or Divisional Websites by the College
Webmaster.
Website End User Training..............................................................................................
Gaining Cooperation from End Users for New Website Initiatives.....................................
Policies on Allowing Postings of Research, Blogs & Special Projects................................
Use of Social Networking and other Popular Internet Sites...............................................
Use of Website Analytics Packages.................................................................................
Favored Server Platforms................................................................................................
Favored Scripting Languages...........................................................................................
Favored Portal Software.................................................................................................
Use of Personal Computers & Workstations by the Web Staff.........................................
Web Communications During A Campus Crisis................................................................
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SAMPLE............................................................................
Table A: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Student
Enrollment, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table B: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Student
Enrollment, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table C: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Full Time Equivalent Student
Enrollment, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
SECTION #1: DEGREE OF CENTRALIZATION OF WEBSITE CONTROL..................
Table #1-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Years that the
College has had a Central Webmaster.......................................................................................................................................
Table #1-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Years that the College
has had a Central Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #1-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Years that the
College has had a Central Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #1-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Years that the
College has had a Central Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #1-5: Percentage of Colleges with a Centralized or Decentralized Web
Governance Structure
Table #1-6: Percentage of Colleges with a Centralized or Decentralized Web
Governance Structure, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #1-7: Percentage of Colleges with a Centralized or Decentralized Web
Governance Structure, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #1-8: Percentage of Colleges with a Centralized or Decentralized Web
Governance Structure, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #1-9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Individuals
Outside of the Central Web Staff that Enter Content to the College Website in a
Semester.........................................................
Table #1-10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Individuals
Outside of the Central Web Staff that Enter Content to the College Website in a
Semester, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table #1-11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Individuals
Outside of the Central Web Staff that Enter Content to the College Website in a
Semester, Broken Out by Type of College.......
Table #1-12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Individuals
Outside of the Central Web Staff that Enter Content to the College Website in a
Semester, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
Table #1-13: Webmasters’ Primary Website Responsibility..............................................
Table #1-14: Webmasters’ Primary Website Responsibility, Broken Out for
Public and Private Colleges
Table #1-15: Webmasters’ Primary Website Responsibility, Broken Out by
Type of College
Table #1-16: Webmasters’ Primary Website Responsibility, Broken Out by
Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................
Table #1-17: Departments to which the Webmaster Reports............................................
Table #1-18: Departments to which the Webmaster Reports, Broken Out for
Public and Private Colleges
Table #1-19: Departments to which the Webmaster Reports, Broken Out by
Type of College
Table #1-20: Departments to which the Webmaster Reports, Broken Out by
Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................
SECTION #2: FUNDING THE COLLEGE WEB STAFF..................................................
Table #2-1: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from the Central College
Administration......
Table #2-2: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from the Central College
Administration, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #2-3: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from the Central College
Administration, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #2-4: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from the Central College
Administration, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #2-5: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Specific Academic
Departments.........
Table #2-6: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Specific Academic Departments,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #2-7: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Specific Academic
Departments, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #2-8: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Specific Academic
Departments, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #2-9: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Campus Services &
Functional Units..
Table #2-10: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Campus Services &
Functional Units, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #2-11: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Campus Services &
Functional Units, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #2-12: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Campus Services &
Functional Units, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #2-13: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Student Technology Fees.................
Table #2-14: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Student Technology Fees,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #2-15: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Student Technology Fees,
Broken Out by Type of College
Table #2-16: Web Staffs that Receive Funding from Student Technology Fees,
Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
SECTION #3: THE COLLEGE WEBSITE BUDGET........................................................
Table #3-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Budget for the
Central Website (in $)
Table #3-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Budget for the Central
Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges (in $)...............................................................................................
Table #3-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Budget for the
Central Website, Broken Out by Type of College (in $)..................................................................................................................
Table #3-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Budget for the
Central Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #3-5: Percentage of Central Web Staffs that have their own Software
Budget.........
Table #3-6: Percentage of Central Web Staffs that have their own Software
Budget, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #3-7: Percentage of Central Web Staffs that have their own Software
Budget, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #3-8: Percentage of Central Web Staffs that have their own Software
Budget, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
SECTION #4: SPENDING FOR WEBSITE STAFF & CONSULTANTS
IN THE PAST YEAR
Table #4-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Spending for Website
Consultants in the Past Year (in $).......................................................................................................................................
Table #4-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Spending for Website
Consultants in the Past Year (in $), Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges................................................................
Table #4-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Spending for Website
Consultants in the Past Year (in $), Broken Out by Type of College..................................................................................
Table #4-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum College Spending for Website
Consultants in the Past Year (in $), Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment.............................................
Table #4-5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Salaries
for Web Staff Whose Primary Responsibility was Developing, Maintaining or
Expanding the College Central Website (in $)
Table #4-6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Salaries
for Web Staff Whose Primary Responsibility was Developing, Maintaining or
Expanding the College Central Website (in $), Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges........................................................................................................
Table #4-7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Salaries
for Web Staff Whose Primary Responsibility was Developing, Maintaining or
Expanding the College Central Website (in $), Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #4-8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Total Spending on Salaries
for Web Staff Whose Primary Responsibility was Developing, Maintaining or
Expanding the College Central Website (in $), Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #4-9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Percentage of Web Staff
Represented Through Union Agreements.....................................................................................................................
Table #4-10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Percentage of Web Staff
Represented Through Union Agreements, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.................................................
Table #4-11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Percentage of Web Staff
Represented Through Union Agreements, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................
Table #4-12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Percentage of Web Staff
Represented Through Union Agreements, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..............................
SECTION #5: INVESTMENT IN NEW WEB PROGRAMS...............................................
Table #5-1: How Often Does the College Invest in New Web Programs?........................
Table #5-2: How Often Does the College Invest in New Web Programs?, Broken
Out for Public and Private Colleges.......................................................................................................................................
Table #5-3: How Often Does the College Invest in New Web Programs?, Broken
Out by Type of College
Table #5-4: How Often Does the College Invest in New Web Programs?, Broken
Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #5-5: Percentage of Colleges that have Invested in New Development
Software over the Past Three Years
Table #5-6: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Application Systems
Within the Past Three Years
Table #5-7: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Application
Systems Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..................................................................................
Table #5-8: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Application
Systems Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #5-9: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Web Technology
Infrastructure Within the Past Three Years.......................................................................................................................................
Table #5-10: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Web Technology
Infrastructure Within the Past Three Year, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges............................................................
Table #5-11: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Web Technology
Infrastructure Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type of College............................................................................
Table #5-12: Percentage of Colleges that Have Invested in Web Technology
Infrastructure Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment.......................................
Table #5-13: Percentage of Colleges that Have Developed Home-Grown Web
Applications Within the Past Three Years..............................................................................................................................
Table #5-14: Percentage of Colleges that Have Developed Home-Grown Web
Applications Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges..........................................................
Table #5-15: Percentage of Colleges that Have Developed Home-Grown Web Applications
Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Type of College............................................................................
Table #5-16: Percentage of Colleges that Have Developed Home-Grown Web
Applications Within the Past Three Years, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment.......................................
SECTION #6: WHO IS AUTHORIZED
TO ENTER CONTENT TO THE WEBSITE WITHOUT PRIOR CLEARANCE FROM THE WEBMASTER?........................................................................
Table #6-1: Percentage of Public Affairs/College Marketing Departments
Able to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster..............................
Table #6-2: Percentage of Public Affairs/College Marketing Departments
Able to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.......................................................................................................................................
Table #6-3: Percentage of Public Affairs/College Marketing Departments Able
to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #6-4: Percentage of Public Affairs/College Marketing Departments
Able to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment.......................................................................................................................
Table #6-5: Percentage of Admissions Departments Able to Make Content
Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the
Webmaster...................................................................
Table #6-6: Percentage of Admissions Departments Able to Make Content
Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the
Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table #6-7: Percentage of Admissions Departments Able to Make Content
Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the
Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College.................
Table #6-8: Percentage of Admissions Departments Able to Make Content
Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the
Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
Table #6-9: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Various Academic Departments
to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster..............................
Table #6-10: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Various Academic Departments
to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.......................................................................................................................................
Table #6-11: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Various Academic Departments
to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior
Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #6-12: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Various Academic Departments
to Make Content Changes their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................
Table #6-13: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Departmental Webmasters to
Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster............................................
Table #6-14: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Departmental Webmasters to Make
Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from
the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table #6-15: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Departmental Webmasters to
Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #6-16: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Departmental Webmasters to
Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................
Table #6-17: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Academic Administrative
Division Webmasters to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Central College Webmaster
Table #6-18: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Academic Administrative
Division Webmasters to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Central College Webmaster, Broken Out for
Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................
Table #6-19: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Academic Administrative
Division Webmasters to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Central College Webmaster, Broken Out by Type
of College..........................................................................................................
Table #6-20: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Academic Administrative
Division Webmasters to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Central College Webmaster, Broken Out by Level
of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.....................................................................
Table #6-21: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Deans to Make Content Changes
to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster...................................................................
Table #6-22: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Deans to Make Content Changes
to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table #6-23: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Deans to Make Content Changes
to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster,
Broken Out by Type of College.................
Table #6-24: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Deans to Make Content Changes
to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster,
Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
Table #6-25: Percentage of Colleges Allowing the College Food Service to
Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster............................................
Table #6-26: Percentage of Colleges Allowing the College Food Service to Make Content Changes to their Sections of
the Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public
and Private Colleges
Table #6-27: Percentage of Colleges Allowing the College Food Service to
Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #6-28: Percentage of Colleges Allowing the College Food Service to
Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance
from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................
Table #6-29: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Other Non-Academic Administrative
Departments to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without
Prior Clearance from the Webmaster.....
Table #6-30: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Other Non-Academic
Administrative Departments to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the
Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #6-31: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Other Non-Academic
Administrative Departments to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the
Website without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of
College...........................................................................................................................
Table #6-32: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Other Non-Academic Administrative
Departments to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without
Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #6-33: Percentage of Adult Education Departments Able to Make
Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from
the Webmaster......................................................
Table #6-34: Percentage of Adult Education Departments Able to Make
Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from
the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table #6-35: Percentage of Adult Education Departments Able to Make
Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from
the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College....
Table #6-36: Percentage of Adult Education Departments Able to Make
Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without Prior Clearance from
the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
Table #6-37: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Student Blogs on the College
Website.......
Table #6-38: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Student Blogs on the College
Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #6-39: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Student Blogs on the College
Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #6-40: Percentage of Colleges Allowing Student Blogs on the College
Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #6-41: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Student Bloggers on the
College Website to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster...................
Table #6-42: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Student Bloggers on the
College Website to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website without
Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #6-43: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Student Bloggers on the
College Website to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #6-44: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Student Bloggers on the
College Website to Make Content Changes to their Sections of the Website
without Prior Clearance from the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #6-45: Who Does Data Input on Departmental Websites?......................................
Table #6-46: Who Does Data Input on Departmental Websites?, Broken Out for
Public and Private Colleges
Table #6-47: Who Does Data Input on Departmental Websites?, Broken Out by
Type of College
Table #6-48: Who Does Data Input on Departmental Websites?, Broken Out by
Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................
SECTION #7: INSTITUTIONAL CATALYSTS FOR CHANGING THE
WEBSITE.........
Table #7-1: Most Important Person Responsible for Initiating Changes to
the Website......
Table #7-2: Most Important Person Responsible for Initiating Changes to
the Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #7-3: Most Important Person Responsible for Initiating Changes to
the Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #7-4: Most Important Person Responsible for Initiating Changes to
the Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #7-5: Department that Heads Major Website Upgrades.........................................
Table #7-6: Department that Heads Major Website Upgrades, Broken Out for
Public and Private Colleges
Table #7-7: Department that Heads Major Website Upgrades, Broken Out by
Type of College
Table #7-8: Department that Heads Major Website Upgrades, Broken Out by
Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................
SECTION #8: NUMBER AND TYPE OF WEB PAGES MANAGED BY THE
WEBMASTER & WEB STAFF
Table #8-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Website Pages
Managed by the Webmaster
Table #8-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Website Pages
Managed by the Webmaster, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..................................................................................
Table #8-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Website Pages
Managed by the Webmaster, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #8-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Website Pages
Managed by the Webmaster, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
Table #8-5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Pages on the
College Website
Table #8-6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Pages on the
College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................................
Table #8-7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Pages on the
College Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................
Table #8-8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Pages on the
College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...................................................................................
Table #8-9: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage the College Home
Page.......
Table #8-10: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage the College Home
Page, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #8-11: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage the College Home
Page, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #8-12: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage the College Home
Page, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #8-13: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage at Least Some
Departmental Pages
Table #8-14: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage at Least Some
Departmental Pages, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #8-15: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage at Least Some
Departmental Pages, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #8-16: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage at Least Some
Departmental Pages, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #8-17: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage All Departmental
Pages.....
Table #8-18: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage All Departmental
Pages, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #8-19: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage All Departmental
Pages, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #8-20: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage All Departmental
Pages, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #8-21: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Project Pages....................
Table #8-22: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Project Pages,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #8-23: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Project Pages,
Broken Out by Type of College
Table #8-24: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Project Pages,
Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #8-25: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Other
Non-Departmental Pages
Table #8-26: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Other
Non-Departmental Pages, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................................
Table #8-27: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Other Non-Departmental
Pages, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................
Table #8-28: Percentage of Central Webmasters that Manage Other
Non-Departmental Pages, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...................................................................................
SECTION #9: STAFFING THE COLLEGE WEBSITE.....................................................
Table #9-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Information Technology
Table #9-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Information Technology, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..................................................................................
Table #9-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Information Technology, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #9-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Information Technology, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
Table #9-5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Content
Table #9-6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Content, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................................
Table #9-7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Content, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #9-8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Webmasters
for Content, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #9-9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Architects..........
Table #9-10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web Architects,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Architects, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #9-12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Architects, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Designers.........
Table #9-14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Designers, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Designers, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #9-16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Designers, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Developers......
Table #9-18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Developers, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-19: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Developers, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #9-20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Developers, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-21: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Application Developers
Table #9-22: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Application Developers, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #9-23: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Application Developers, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #9-24: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Web
Application Developers, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #9-25: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Information
Architects
Table #9-26: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Information
Architects, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-27: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Information
Architects, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #9-28: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Information
Architects, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #9-29: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Web Editors..............
Table #9-30: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Web Editors,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #9-31: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Web Editors,
Broken Out by Type of College
Table #9-32: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Web Editors,
Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #9-33: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Graphic
Designers.....
Table #9-34: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Graphic
Designers, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-35: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Graphic
Designers, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #9-36: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Graphic
Designers, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-37: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Graphic
Designers, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-38: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Hardware
Systems Administrative Staff Size of Hardware Systems Administrators...................................................................................
Table #9-39: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges
Table #9-40: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Hardware
Systems Administrators, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #9-41: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Hardware
Systems Administrators, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #9-42: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Hardware
Systems Administrators, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #9-43: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Network
Systems Administrators
Table #9-44: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Network
Systems Administrators, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #9-45: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Network
Systems Administrators, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #9-46: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Network Systems
Administrators, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #9-47: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size of Network
Systems Administrators, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #9-48: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Systems
Engineers....
Table #9-49: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Systems
Engineers, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-50: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Systems
Engineers, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #9-51: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Systems Engineers,
Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-52: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Database
Architects.
Table #9-53: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Database
Architects, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #9-54: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Database
Architects, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #9-55: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Staff Size for Database
Architects, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #9-56: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Students Employed
by Web Staff
Table #9-57: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Students Employed
by Web Staff, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #9-58: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Students Employed
by Web Staff, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table 9-59: Mean, Median, Minimum
and Maximum Number of Students Employed by Web Staff, Broken Out by Level of
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
SECTION #10: QUANTITY OF
CONTENT CONTRIBUTED TO THE COLLEGE WEBSITE BY VARIOUS SPECIFIC ACADEMIC
DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES..............
Table #10-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Public Affairs or College Marketing.......................................................................................................
Table #10-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Public Affairs or College Marketing, Broken Out for Public
and Private Colleges...................................
Table #10-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Public Affairs or College Marketing, Broken Out by Type of
College.....................................................
Table #10-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating
for Number of Web Pages Contributed by Public Affairs or College Marketing, Broken Out by Type of College.....................................................
Table #10-5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Public Affairs or College Marketing, Broken Out by Level
of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment................
Table #10-6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Recruitment or Admissions..............................................................................................
Table #10-7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Recruitment or Admissions, Broken Out for Public
and Private Colleges...........................
Table #10-8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Recruitment or Admissions, Broken Out by Type of
College............................................
Table #10-9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Recruitment or Admissions, Broken Out by Level of
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment........
Table #10-10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Academic Departments....................................................................................................................
Table #10-11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Academic Departments, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges................................................
Table #10-12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Academic Departments, Broken Out by Type of College..................................................................
Table #10-13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating
for Number of Web Pages Contributed by Academic Departments, Broken Out by Type of College..................................................................
Table #10-14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Academic Departments, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment.............................
Table #10-15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Non-Academic Departments not Previously Cited....................................................................
Table #10-16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Non-Academic Departments not Previously Cited, Broken Out
for Public and Private Colleges
Table #10-17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Non-Academic Departments not Previously Cited, Broken Out
by Type of College..................
Table #10-18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating
for Number of Web Pages Contributed by Non-Academic Departments not Previously
Cited, Broken Out by Type of College..................
Table #10-19: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Non-Academic Departments not Previously Cited, Broken Out
by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
Table #10-20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Organizations..................................................................................................................
Table #10-21: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Organizations, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges...............................................
Table #10-22: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Organizations, Broken Out by Type of College................................................................
Table #10-23: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating
for Number of Web Pages Contributed by Student Organizations, Broken Out by Type of College................................................................
Table #10-24: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Rating for Number of Web
Pages Contributed by Student Organizations, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment............................
SECTION #11: STATISITCS ON WEB TRAFFIC TO THE COLLEGE
WEBSITE........
Table #11-1: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Visits to the Home
Page..
Table #11-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Visits to the Home Page,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #11-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Visits to the Home
Page, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #11-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Visits to the Home
Page, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #11-5: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Monthly Page
Visits to the Admissions Page
Table #11-6: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Monthly Page
Visits to the Admissions Page, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #11-7: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Monthly Page
Visits to the Admissions Page, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #11-8: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Number of Monthly Page
Visits to the Admissions Page, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..................................................
Table #11-9: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites.......................................................................................................................................
Table #11-10: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Page Visits to Academic
School, Department Sites, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #11-11: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #11-12: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Monthly Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..................................................
Table #11-13: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Annual Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites.......................................................................................................................................
Table #11-14: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Annual Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #11-15: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Annual Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #11-16: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Annual Page Visits to
Academic School, Department Sites, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..................................................
Table #11-17: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Visits to the Home Page
Per Year...........
Table #11-18: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Visits to the Home Page
Per Year, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #11-20: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Visits to the Home Page
Per Year, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #11-21: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Visits to the Home Page
Per Year, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
SECTION #12: USE OF CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS...................................
Table #12-1: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for the Home and Other Central Pages.......................................................................................................................................
Table #12-2: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for the Home and Other Central Pages, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.....................................................................
Table #12-3: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for the Home and Other Central Pages, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #12-4: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for the Home and Other Central Pages, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #12-5: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System for
Departmental Pages
Table #12-6: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Departmental Pages, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #12-7: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Departmental Pages, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #12-8: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System for
Departmental Pages, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #12-9: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Other Website Pages not Previously Specified.........................................................................................................................
Table #12-10: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Other Website Pages not Previously Specified, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges.....................................................
Table #12-11: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Other Website Pages not Previously Specified,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................
Table #12-12: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Other Website Pages not Previously Specified, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................
Table #12-13: Percentage of Colleges that use a Content Management System
for Other Website Pages not Previously Specified, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment..................................
Table #12-14: Does the Webmaster Recommend Using a Content Management
System for the Entire College?
Table #12-15: Does the Webmaster Recommend Using a Content Management
System for the Entire College?, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #12-16: Does the Webmaster Recommend Using a Content Management
System for the Entire College?, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #12-17: Does the Webmaster Recommend Using a Content Management
System for the Entire College?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..................................................
SECTION #13: DEGREE OF
UNIFORMITY OF STYLE OF COLLEGE WEB PAGES..
Table #13-1: Does the College Have an Official Style Guide?...........................................
Table #13-2: Does the College Have an Official Style Guide?, Broken Out
for Public and Private Colleges
Table #13-3: Does the College Have an Official Style Guide?, Broken Out by
Type of College
Table #13-4: Does the College Have an Official Style Guide?, Broken Out by
Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................
Table #13-5: Does the College Require All College Websites to Conform to a
Single Graphic Style?
Table #13-6: Does the College Require All College Websites to Conform to a
Single Graphic Style?, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #13-7: Does the College Require All College Websites to Conform to a
Single Graphic Style?, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #13-8: Does the College Require All College Websites to Conform to a
Single Graphic Style?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #13-9: Percentage of Webmasters that Provide Web Page Templates.....................
Table #13-10: Percentage of Webmasters that Provide Web Page Templates,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #13-11: Percentage of Webmasters that Provide Web Page Templates,
Broken Out by Type of College
Table #13-12: Percentage of Webmasters that Provide Web Page Templates,
Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
SECTION #14: DATE OF LAST MAJOR WEBSITE REDESIGN....................................
Table #14-1: Date of Last Major Website Re-Design......................................................
Table #14-2: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Date of Last Major Website
Re-Design, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................................
Table #14-3: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Date of Last Major Website
Re-Design, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................
Table #14-4: Mean, Median, Minimum and Maximum Date of Last Major Website
Re-Design, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...................................................................................
Table #14-5: Percentage of Colleges that Are Implementing a Major Website
Redesign This Year
Table #14-6: Percentage of Colleges that Are Implementing a Major Website Redesign
This Year, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #14-7: Percentage of Colleges that Are Implementing a Major Website
Redesign This Year, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #14-8: Percentage of Colleges that Are Implementing a Major Website
Redesign This Year, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #14-9: Frequency of Scheduled Reviews of Department or Division
Sites Within the Main Website
Table #14-10: Frequency of Scheduled Reviews of Department or Division
Sites Within the Main Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..................................................................................
Table #14-11: Frequency of Scheduled Reviews of Department or Division
Sites Within the Main Website, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #14-12: Frequency of Scheduled Reviews of Department or Division
Sites Within the Main Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
SECTION #15: PROVIDING TRAINING TO END USERS OF THE
WEBSITE.............
Table # 15-1: What is the Most Important Way that you Provide Training to
Faculty, Staff or Students Who Manage Websites or Enter Content?.............................................................................................
Table #15-2: What is the Most Important Way that you Provide Training to
Faculty, Staff or Students Who Manage Websites or Enter Content?, Broken Out
for Public and Private Colleges.........................
Table #15-3: What is the Most Important Way that you Provide Training to
Faculty, Staff or Students Who Manage Websites or Enter Content?, Broken Out by
Type of College...........................................
Table #15-4: What is the Most Important Way that you Provide Training to
Faculty, Staff or Students Who Manage Websites or Enter Content?, Broken Out by
Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......
Table #15-5: Who Provides Training?..............................................................................
Table #15-6: Who Provides Training?, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges..........
Table #15-7: Who Provides Training?, Broken Out by Type of College............................
Table #15-8: Who Provides Training?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment
Table #15-9: Best Approach to Gain Cooperation from End Users with New Web
Initiatives
Table #15-10: Best Approach to Gain Cooperation from End Users with New
Web Initiatives, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................................
Table #15-11: Best Approach to Gain Cooperation from End Users with New
Web Initiatives, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................
Table #15-12: Best Approach to Gain Cooperation from End Users with New
Web Initiatives, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...................................................................................
SECTION #16: POLICIES ON ALLOWING FOR BLOGS AND OTHER
VEHICLES FOR RANTS ON THE COLLEGE WEBSITE...........................................................................................................
Table #16-1: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for
Faculty/Academic Research.
Table #16-2: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for
Faculty/Academic Research, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #16-3: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for
Faculty/Academic Research, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #16-4: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for
Faculty/Academic Research, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #16-5: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Faculty &
Staff Blogs...........
Table #16-6: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Faculty &
Staff Blogs, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #16-7: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Faculty & Staff
Blogs, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #16-8: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Faculty &
Staff Blogs, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #16-9: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student
Organizations & Projects
Table #16-10: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student
Organizations & Projects, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #16-11: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student
Organizations & Projects, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................
Table #16-12: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student Organizations
& Projects, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...................................................................................
Table #16-13: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student Blogs....................
Table #16-14: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student
Blogs, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #16-15: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student
Blogs, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #16-16: Percentage of Colleges that Allow Postings for Student
Blogs, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #16-17: Percentage of Colleges that Provide a Program for Individual
Postings and Blogs
Table #16-18: Percentage of Colleges that Provide a Program for Individual
Postings and Blogs, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................
Table #16-19: Percentage of Colleges that Provide a Program for Individual
Postings and Blogs, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................
Table #16-20: Percentage of Colleges that Provide a Program for Individual
Postings and Blogs, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...................................................................................
Table #16-21: Blog Program Provided by those College Web Staffs that
Provide Such a Program to Patrons
Table #16-22: Blog Program Provided by those College Web Staffs that
Provide Such a Program to Patrons, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..................................................................................
Table #16-23: Blog Program Provided by those College Web Staffs that
Provide Such a Program to Patrons, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #16-24: Blog Program Provided by those College Web Staffs that
Provide Such a Program to Patrons, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
SECTION #17: USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING AND OTHER MASS
MARKET WEB SITES
Table #17-1: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
iTunes for the College Website
Table #17-2: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
iTunes for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #17-3: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
iTunes for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #17-4: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
iTunes for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..................................................
Table #17-5: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
Facebook for the College Website.......................................................................................................................................
Table #17-6: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
Facebook for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges.....................................................................
Table #17-7: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
Facebook for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #17-8: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
Facebook for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..................................................
Table #17-9: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise Used
MySpace for the College Website.......................................................................................................................................
Table #17-10: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used MySpace for the College Website.......................................................................................................................................
Table #17-11: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used MySpace for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.....................................................................
Table #17-12: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used MySpace for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #17-13: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used MySpace for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #17-14: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used Second Life for the College Website..........................................................................................................................
Table #17-15: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used Second Life for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.......................................................
Table #17-16: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used Second Life for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College........................................................................
Table #17-17: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used Second Life for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment....................................
Table #17-18: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used YouTube for the College Website.......................................................................................................................................
Table #17-19: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used YouTube for the College Website.......................................................................................................................................
Table #17-20: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used YouTube for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.....................................................................
Table #17-21: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used YouTube for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #17-22: Percentage of Webmasters who have Linked to or Otherwise
Used YouTube for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #17-23: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using iTunes for the College Website..........................................................................................................................
Table #17-24: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using iTunes for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges.......................................................
Table #17-25: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using iTunes for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College........................................................................
Table #17-26: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using iTunes for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment....................................
Table #17-27: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Facebook for the College Website..............................................................................................................
Table #17-28: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Facebook for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges..........................................
Table #17-29: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Facebook for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College............................................................
Table #17-30: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Facebook for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................
Table #17-31: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using MySpace for the College Website..............................................................................................................
Table #17-32: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using MySpace for the College Website..............................................................................................................
Table #17-33: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using MySpace for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges..........................................
Table #17-34: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using MySpace for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College............................................................
Table #17-35: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using MySpace for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................
Table #17-36: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Second Life for the College Website..............................................................................................................
Table #17-37: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Second Life for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges..........................................
Table #17-38: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Second Life for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of
College............................................................
Table #17-39: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using Second Life for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................
Table #17-40: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using YouTube for the College Website..............................................................................................................
Table #17-41: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using YouTube for the College Website, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges..........................................
Table #17-42: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using YouTube for the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College............................................................
Table #17-43: Percentage of Webmasters who are Considering Linking to or
Otherwise Using YouTube for the College Website, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................
SECTION #18: USE OF WEBSITE ANALYTICS PACKAGES.........................................
Table #18-1: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Most and Least Visited Pages?
Table #18-2: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Most and Least Visited Pages?, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..................................................................................
Table #18-3: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Most and Least Visited Pages?, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #18-4: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Most and Least Visited Pages?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
Table #18-5: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Unique Visits to All Pages?
Table #18-6: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Unique Visits to All Pages?, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................
Table #18-7: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Unique Visits to All Pages?, Broken Out by Type of College..........................................................................................................
Table #18-8: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Unique Visits to All Pages?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment.....................................................................
Table #18-9: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Total Visits to All Pages?
Table #18-10: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Total Visits to All Pages?, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........................................................................................
Table #18-11: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Total Visits to All Pages?, Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................................................
Table #18-12: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Total Visits to All Pages?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment..........................................................................
Table #18-13: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Google and other Search Engine Key Words?...........................................................................................................................
Table #18-14: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Google and other Search Engine Key Words?, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.......................................................
Table #18-15: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Google and other Search Engine Key Words?, Broken Out by Type of College.........................................................................
Table #18-16: Can you Easily Obtain from Your Analytics Package Data on
Google and other Search Engine Key Words?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment....................................
Table #18-17: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Track Visitors to
All Pages?........
Table #18-18: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Track Visitors to
All Pages?, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #18-19: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Track Visitors to
All Pages?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #18-20: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Track Website Use
Groups? (i.e., students, alumni, faculty, etc).................................................................................................................................
Table #18-21: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Track Website Use
Groups? (i.e., students, alumni, faculty, etc), Broken Out by Type of College...............................................................................
Table #18-22: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Track Website Use
Groups? (i.e., students, alumni, faculty, etc), Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment...........................................
Table #18-23: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Distinguish Between
Unique and Total Visitors?
Table #18-24: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Distinguish Between
Unique and Total Visitors?, Broken Out by Type of College..........................................................................................................
Table #18-25: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Distinguish Between
Unique and Total Visitors?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment.....................................................................
Table #18-26: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Obtain Search
Engine Key Words?
Table #18-27: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Obtain Search
Engine Key Words?, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #18-28: Would you like to Acquire the Ability to Obtain Search
Engine Key Words?, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #18-29: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Visitors Outside the College......................................................................................................................
Table #18-30: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate of
Website Traffic from Visitors Outside the College, Broken Out by Type of
College....................................................................
Table #18-31: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Visitors Outside the College, Broken Out by Level of
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...............................
Table #18-32: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Visitors Inside the College......................................................................................................................
Table #18-33: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Visitors Inside the College, Broken Out by Type of
College....................................................................
Table #18-34: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Visitors Inside the College, Broken Out by Level of
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment...............................
Table #18-35: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Alumni
Table #18-36: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Alumni, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #18-37: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Alumni, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
Table #18-38: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Inquirers About Admissions......................................................................................................................
Table #18-39: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Inquirers About Admissions, Broken Out by Type of
College....................................................................
Table #18-40: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Inquirers About Admissions, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment...............................
Table #18-41: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Faculty
Table #18-42: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Faculty, Broken Out by Type of College...................................................................................................
Table #18-43: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Faculty, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent
Enrollment...............................................................
Table #18-44: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Students of the College...........................................................................................................................
Table #18-45: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Students of the College, Broken Out by Type of College.........................................................................
Table #18-46: Percentage of Colleges that Can Make a Pretty Good Estimate
of Website Traffic from Students of the College, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment.....................................
SECTION #19: SERVER PLATFORMS & OPERATING LANGUAGES.........................
Table #19-1: The Primary Program Used for the Server Platform.....................................
Table #19-2: The Primary Program Used for the Server Platform, Broken Out
by Type of College
Table #19-3: The Primary Program Used for the Server Platform, Broken Out
by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................................................
Table #19-4: What is the Primary Operating System?.......................................................
Table #19-5: What is the Primary Operating System?, Broken Out for Public
and Private Colleges
Table #19-6: What is the Primary Operating System?, Broken Out by Type of
College.....
Table #19-7: What is the Primary Operating System?, Broken Out by Level of
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
SECTION #20: SUPPORT FOR VARIOUS SCRIPTING LANGUAGES.........................
Table #20-1: Percentage of Websites that Support Drupal as a Scripting
Language...........
Table #20-2: Percentage of Websites that Support Drupal as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #20-3: Percentage of Websites that Support Drupal as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #20-4: Percentage of Websites that Support Drupal as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #20-5: Percentage of Websites that Support MS ACCESS as a Scripting
Language...........
Table #20-6: Percentage of Websites that Support MS ACCESS as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #20-7: Percentage of Websites that Support MS ACCESS as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #20-8: Percentage of Websites that Support MS ACCESS as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment.......................................................................................
Table #20-9: Percentage of Websites that Support MS SSQL as a Scripting
Language....
Table #20-10: Percentage of Websites that Support MS SSQL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #20-11: Percentage of Websites that Support MS SSQL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #20-12: Percentage of Websites that Support MS SSQL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #20-13: Percentage of Websites that Support MYSQL as a Scripting
Language.....
Table #20-14: Percentage of Websites that Support MYSQL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #20-15: Percentage of Websites that Support MYSQL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #20-16: Percentage of Websites that Support MYSQL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #20-17: Percentage of Websites that Support ORACLE as a Scripting
Language...
Table #20-18: Percentage of Websites that Support ORACLE as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..............................................................................................................
Table #20-19: Percentage of Websites that Support ORACLE as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Type of College...........................................................................................................................
Table #20-20: Percentage of Websites that Support ORACLE as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment..............................................................................................
Table #20-21: Percentage of Websites that Support PERL as a Scripting
Language..........
Table #20-22: Percentage of Websites that Support PERL as a Scripting Language,
Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #20-23: Percentage of Websites that Support PERL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #20-24: Percentage of Websites that Support PERL as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
Table #20-25: Percentage of Websites that Support PHP as a Scripting
Language............
Table #20-26: Percentage of Websites that Support PHP as a Scripting
Language, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges..........................................................................................................................
Table #20-27: Percentage of Websites that Support PHP as a Scripting Language,
Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................................................................
Table #20-28: Percentage of Websites that Support PHP as a Scripting Language, Broken Out by Level
of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment......................................................................................................
SECTION #21: USE OF PORTAL & WEB DEVELOPMENT
SOFTWARE/APPLICATIONS
Table #21-1: Percentage of Websites that Use the Following Types of Portal
Software.....
Table #21-2: Percentage of Websites Using Any Software Cited Below that
Use the Following Specific Web Development Tools.........................................................................................................
Table #21-3: Percentage of Websites Using Any Software Cited Below that
Use the Following Specific Web Development Tools.........................................................................................................
Table #21-4: Percentage of Websites Using Any Software Cited Below that
Use the Following Specific Web Development Tools, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................
Table #21-5: Percentage of Websites Using any Software Cited Below that
Use the Following Specific Web Development Tools, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment...................
Table #21-6: Percentage of Colleges that Use the Following Web Analytics
Packages......
SECTION #22: DISASTER RECOVERY PLANS..............................................................
SECTION #23: USE OF PERSONAL
COMPUTERS & WORKSTATIONS BY THE COLLEGE WEBSITE STAFF...................................................................................................................................
Table #23-1: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Apple as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations.......................................................................................................................................
Table #23-2: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Apple as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.....................................................................
Table #23-3: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Apple as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #23-4: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Apple as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #23-5: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Dell as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations
Table #23-6: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Dell as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.....................................................................
Table #23-7: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Dell as a Main Supplier of Personal
Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #23-8: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Dell as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #23-9: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Gateway as a Main Supplier
of Personal Computers & Workstations.......................................................................................................................................
Table #23-10: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Gateway as a Main Supplier
of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges...............................................
Table #23-11: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Gateway as a Main Supplier
of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Type of College.................................................................
Table #23-12: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Gateway as a Main Supplier
of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment............................
Table #23-13: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Hewlett Packard as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations...................................................................................................................
Table #23-14: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Hewlett Packard as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges...............................................
Table #23-15: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Hewlett Packard as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Type of
College.................................................................
Table #23-16: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Hewlett Packard as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment............................
Table #23-17: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use IBM as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations.......................................................................................................................................
Table #23-18: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use IBM as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out for Public and Private
Colleges.....................................................................
Table #23-19: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use IBM as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Type of College.......................................................................................
Table #23-20: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use IBM as a Main Supplier of
Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #23-21: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Sun Solaris as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations...................................................................................................................
Table #23-22: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Sun Solaris as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out for Public and
Private Colleges...............................................
Table #23-23: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Sun Solaris as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Type of
College.................................................................
Table #23-24: Percentage of Web Staffs that Use Sun Solaris as a Main
Supplier of Personal Computers & Workstations, Broken Out by Level of Full
Time Equivalent Enrollment............................
SECTION #24: ROLE OF THE WEBSITE IN CAMPUS CRISIS
COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY
Table #24-1: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Mass Email
Broadcast...........................................................................
Table #24-2: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Mass Email
Broadcast, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges........
Table #24-3: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Mass Email
Broadcast, Broken Out by Type of College.........................
Table #24-4: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Mass Email
Broadcast, Broken Out by Level of Full Time Equivalent Enrollment
Table #24-5: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through an Emergency Page
on the College Website...........................................
Table #24-6: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through an Emergency Page
on the College Website, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table #24-7: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through an Emergency Page
on the College Website, Broken Out by Type of College
Table #24-8: Provide Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty
Through Text Messaging to Cell Phones, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
Table #24-9: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Text Messaging to
Cell Phones...............................................................
Table 24-10: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Text Messaging to
Cell Phones, Broken Out for Public and Private Colleges
Table 24-11: Percentage of Institutions that have a Strategy to Provide
Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty Through Text Messaging to
Cell Phones, Broken Out by Type of College.............
Table 24-12: Provide Crisis Communications to Students, Staff and Faculty
Through Text Messaging to Cell Phones, Broken Out by Level of Full Time
Equivalent Enrollment..................................................
OTHER REPORTS OF INTEREST FROM
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