Begun in 1990, the Campus Computing Project focuses on the use of information technology in higher education. The project's national studies draw on qualitative and quantitative data to help inform faculty, campus administrators, and others interested in the use of information technology in American colleges and universities.
The 1998 Campus Computing Survey was supported, in part, by the following corporate sponsors: Academic Systems, Apple Computer, Inc., CBT Systems, Cisco Systems, Collegis, Compaq Computer Corp., Course Technology/ITP, Dell Computer Corp., Delmar Publishers/ITP, Eastman Kodak Co., Follett Corp., Hewlett-Packard Company, Harcourt Brace Publishers, IBM Corp., KPMG Peat Marwick, Lotus Development Corp., Lucent Technologies, Macromedia, McGraw-Hill, Microsoft, National Education Association, Netscape Communications, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Prentice Hall/Simon & Schuster, Real Education, SCT Corp., Software Publishers Association, Sun Microsystems, Symantec Corp., and Toshiba.