COACHE AY23-24: COACHE Peer Group Comparisons
The Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE), administered by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a national survey designed to collect information from faculty (tenured, pre-tenured, and professional track) on a range of issues identified as critical to their success, and to provide peer data to institutions to enhance their recruitment and retention efforts. This page points to information about and results from this study. Reports will be added as they become available.
Reports on Results: COACHE Peer Group Comparisons
PDF documents with results from NC State faculty compared to those from our COACHE survey peer group (aggregated results from Georgia Tech, Rutgers University, University of Arizona, University of Massachusetts, and Virginia Tech)
- Faculty Overall
- By Tenure Track Status
Tenure Track Faculty (peer data are not available for all tenure track faculty combined) - By Tenure Status (Tenure track faculty only)
- By Rank
- By Gender
- By Race/Ethnicity
- White
- Asian
- Underrepresented Minority
(African American, Hispanic, American Indian or Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, combined)
- White