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What is the UNICON Membership Benchmarking Survey Peer Report?

My school participated in the UNICON Membership Benchmarking Survey and we are considering purchasing the Peer report for our school.

The Membership Benchmarking Survey Peer Report is a custom report that allows UNICON survey respondents to select five (5) schools as a Peer Composite Group for benchmarking. Members can purchase multiple peer reports, but at least 2 of the 5 comparison schools must be different in each report ordered for the year.

New in 2023: Instead of requesting 5 comparison schools, members may request a Custom Criteria Peer Report with peer groupings based on their unique market frame (e.g., the top 15 schools in the FT ranking, 7 schools in a geographical area).

This Custom Criteria Peer Report request option requires:

a. The member school provides the list of individual schools meeting the custom criteria; and

b. The custom grouping must include 5 or more schools to preserve confidentiality.

In the Peer report, your school-specific data will be displayed compared to the Peer Composite along with other comparison segments. Your school-specific data will never be displayed to other members – only composite (aggregated) data are displayed to protect confidentiality.

Contact us here if you wish to learn more or order a UNICON Membership Benchmarking Survey Peer Report.

Here are excerpts from this report (we update the graphics and analysis on a continuous basis):

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Only UNICON members that participated in the Membership Benchmarking Survey can receive a Peer Report.

In 2015, Percept is pleased to offer a new data enhancement to the Peer Benchmark Report - the Competitive Revenue Analysis.

For more information on this new analysis, read our post here:

What is the UNICON State of the Industry Competitive Revenue Analysis?