OPAIR
Key Projects

DEIB Dashboard
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Data Digest
A Modern Approach to the Factbook
iTwo (Institutional Insight)
Self Study 2024
News and Updates
OPAIR Spotlight: Megan Gonzalez- Instructional Designer
Each day as an Instructional Designer at OPAIR is unique and enjoyable. I create resources, gather feedback, and update training materials. I’ve always enjoyed solving problems and using data to inform effective solutions. That’s why I was drawn to the Office of Planning, Assessment and Institutional Research (OPAIR)—a team . . .
OPAIR Spotlight: Kendra Yoder -Institutional Research Analyst and Programmer
One of my favorite projects was working on the IDR cohort and cohort status tables. This project let me explore the data deeply, helping me understand each field and how it is stored.
2025 Faculty Tenure-Flow Rates
The 2025 Faculty Tenure-Flow Annual Report: 2017 Cohort is now available! Penn State tracks the rates at which provisionally appointed (tenure-line) faculty members achieve tenure. This data provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of institutional support systems, highlights potential disparities among different faculty groups, and informs strategies to foster a more inclusive and supportive academic environment.
Self Study 2024
MSCHE accreditation assures students, their families, and the public of the educational quality of a Penn State education. Institutional accreditation is also a requirement for the University to participate in the Department of Education’s Title IV federal financial aid program.
Strategic University Projects
CARES Act/CRRSAA/ARP Act Information
Penn State’s Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund reporting information is available here.
Foreign Gift and Contract Reporting
More information on Section 117 of the Higher Education Act, due diligence, and reporting resources are available here.
Nuventive Assessment Management System
Information and training resources for the AMS are available here.
We Earn
First, we collaborate with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry to evaluate alumni who have worked and are working across the Commonwealth. Second, we are part of a national Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) project with 29 other states and the U.S. Census Bureau to assess earnings and area of employment, comparable by geography and by years since graduation.
Information from Labor and Industry and from US Census was merged with internal Penn State data on 224,291 graduates across all degrees, levels, and campuses. This information provides the best current estimate of the value a Penn State degree carries across the United States. We welcome the public’s exploration of recent graduates’ earnings and alumni with ten years of workforce experience.
Learn more about the value of being a Nittany Lion.
Dynamic. Accurate. Relevant.
Today, users can access fully customizable dashboards with ease, find the data they desire, carry their filters forward through their search, and export it in one click into Excel.
OPAIR is proud of the Pennsylvania State University Data Digest and works hard to provide more data and features.