2022 Survey of Campus Chief Technology/Information Officers

Survey
Oct. 2022
Sample Size: 175
Demographics: chief technology officers
Topics: Learning Student Support

Top Findings:

  • About 4 in 10 technology leaders rate their institutions’ investment in student success and completion as very or extremely effective, and about a third say the same about their technology investments in data analysis.
  • Fewer than half of CIOs indicate that digital transformation is a “high priority” or “essential” for leaders at their institution. However, majorities strongly agree that their institution is prioritizing data for student success (57 percent) and leveraging student data for better learning or retention insights (54 percent).
  • Nearly two-thirds of CIOs indicate that their institution has not set specific goals for digital transformation. Of those whose institutions did set specific goals for digital transformation, most indicate that it will take 1-3 years (~88%) to make progress on the most pressing goals.
  • Few CIOs report that their institution has made meaningful investments in cutting-edge technologies. Nearly four in 10 (38 percent) say have at least begun investing in virtual reality or immersive learning, while 44 percent report that they are considering investing in adaptive learning technologies.