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- CERP Pulse Survey: A Snapshot of 2025 Undergraduate Computing . . .
Changes in enrollment trends among different bachelor’s computing majors from last year (2024-25) to this year (2025-26) The data indicates a higher proportion of academic units with decreases in computer science, information systems, and software engineering
- Generation CS: Report on CS Enrollment - CRA
To investigate the current situation, the Computing Research Association (CRA) produced an enrollment survey to measure, assess, and better understand enrollment trends and their impact on computer science units, diversity, and more Part of this effort included a survey of doctoral- and non-doctoral granting academic units in fall 2015
- Infographic: Computing Bachelor’s Enrollment Continues to Grow Even as . . .
These findings align broadly with external data, such as the National Student Clearinghouse’s report for the Fall 2024 academic semester, which noted a 5 5 percent rise in enrollment for computer science and information and support systems undergraduate majors at 4-year institutions compared to the previous year
- A Sneak Peek at Doctoral and Bachelor’s Enrollment and Degree Trends . . .
The CRA Taulbee Survey, conducted annually by the Computing Research Association (CRA), collects and documents trends in student enrollment, degree production, employment of graduates, and faculty salaries in academic units in the United States and Canada that grant PhDs in computer science (CS), computer engineering (CE), or information (I)
- CRA Releases Report on Surge in Computer Science Enrollments
To investigate the current situation, the Computing Research Association (CRA) produced an enrollment survey to measure, assess, and better understand enrollment trends and their impact on computer science units, diversity, and more
- CRA Update: Taulbee Survey Shows Record Number of Graduates and Strong . . .
A widely known and trusted resource in the computing research community, this year’s survey report documents trends in student enrollment, degree production, employment of graduates, and faculty salaries in academic units in the United States and Canada that grant PhDs in computer science (CS), computer engineering (CE), or information (I)
- CRA Update: Navigating the Changing Landscape of Computing Education . . .
While traditional computer science, software engineering, and information systems programs were the most likely to report undergraduate enrollment declines, other computing subfields saw more programs reporting increases than decreases — notably computer engineering, data science, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI)
- CS_Degree_and_Enrollment_Trends-08-09 - archive2. cra. org
Introduction The CRA Taulbee Survey1 is conducted annually by the Computing Research Association to document trends in student enrollment, degree production, employment of graduates and faculty salaries in Ph D -granting departments of computer science (CS), computer engineering (CE) and information (I)2 in the United States and Canada This article and the accompanying figures and tables
- The Phenomenal Growth of CS Majors Since 2006 - CRA
B The Phenomenal Growth of CS Majors Since 2006 The average number of undergraduate CS majors is larger today than at any previous time, and greatly exceeds the peak enrollment of the dot-com boom period For example, the average number of CS majors at doctoral-granting academic units [1] has more than tripled since 2006 and more than doubled since 2011 (Source: CRA Taulbee Survey) Academic
- CRA Taulbee Report: CS Enrollments, New Majors Up For 2nd Straight Year
We’re releasing today the “ Computing Degree and Enrollment Trends ” portion of CRA’s annual survey of its member departments, the CRA Taulbee Survey, and are pleased to report that for the second straight year, the number of undergraduate students enrolled in computer science departments, and the number of new majors in computer science, have both increased for the second straight
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