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Fall 2025 - Interactive Student Analytics Dashboard

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Key Insights

Junior Dominance
72.5% of students are Juniors, making this the dominant class level. This suggests strong retention and progression through the MIS program.
Program Diversity
Consumer Analytics & MIS are the most popular programs, representing 52.5% of all students.
Dual Degree Trend
25% of students pursue dual degrees, showing strong interdisciplinary interest and academic ambition.
School Distribution
95% from Labovitz School of Business & Economics, with 5% from Science & Engineering, showing strong business focus with interdisciplinary reach.
Degree Complexity
25% pursue dual degrees while 75% focus on single majors, indicating diverse academic ambitions and career preparation strategies.
Analytics Emphasis
19 students are in analytics-focused programs (Consumer Analytics + Business Analytics), representing 47.5% of the class.
Top Program
Consumer Analytics leads with 12 students, demonstrating strong interest in data-driven consumer insights and market research.
Class Balance
Well-distributed across 3 academic levels with 8 Seniors, 29 Juniors, and 3 Sophomores.
Student Level Distribution
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