Please evaluate how well
faculty members at this campus do each of the following: (Scale: 4="Excellent," 3="Good," 2="Fair," 1="Poor.") |
1. Set high expectations to learn |
2. Respect the diverse talents and ways of learning of you and your
classmates |
3. Encourage you to be an actively involved learner |
4. Encourage student-faculty interaction, in and out of the classroom
|
5. Give you frequent and prompt feedback |
6. Encourage you to devote sufficient time and energy to your
coursework |
7. Develop opportunities for you to learn cooperatively with fellow
students |
8. Care about your academic success and welfare |
9. In general, how would you evaluate your instructors on these eight
measures? |
Based on your experience so far,
how would you evaluate each of the following services?
(If you have not had enough experience with a service to evaluate it, please
choose "do not know/did not use" and then skip to the next service.)
(Scale: 4="Excellent," 3="Good," 2="Fair," 1="Poor.") |
10.
Orientation for new students |
a. length of session |
b. quality of programs |
c. helpfulness of staff |
d. accommodations |
e. overall
effectiveness of orientation |
11.
Academic advising |
a. Access to advisor |
b. Sufficient time with advisor |
c. Accurate information about degree
requirements and course sequencing |
d. Knowledge of campus policies and
procedures |
e. Academic advising services
overall |
12. Academic assistance or tutoring
if you needed extra help in: |
a. writing |
b. reading |
c. mathematics |
d. study skills |
e. foreign language |
f. computer science |
g. science |
h. academic help overall |
13. Library |
a. hours of operation |
b. staff responsiveness |
c. access to databases and collections |
d.training to use library |
| e. library services overall |
14. Technology |
a. access to the Internet |
b. hours of operation for computer
center, labs, and help desks |
c. access to up-to-date facilities
|
d. access to trained staff for help
|
e. technology training classes
|
f. technology services
overall |
15. Career-related services |
a. opportunity for career assistance
|
b. information on internships, co-op,
or other career-related experiences |
c. resources available to explore career
options |
d. information available through
computers/Internet and other technology |
e. career-related services
overall |
16. Timely availability of textbooks,
computer supplies, and other course materials provided by the campus
bookstore. |
17. Overall,
how would you rate the NC State Virtual Advising Center Web site? |
CAMPUS SAFETY, CLASS SIZE,
AND THE SPOKEN ENGLISH OF INSTRUCTORS |
Yes |
No |
Not sure |
None |
One |
Two |
Three |
Four or more |
None |
One |
Two |
Three |
Four or more |
21.
To what extent do you think your college education so far has contributed
to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in each of the
following areas? (Scale: 4="Very Much," 3="Somewhat," 2="Very Little," 1="Not At All.") |
Writing skills |
Speaking skills |
Listening skills |
Comprehension skills
(understanding written information) |
Using mathematics skills
|
Applying scientific
methods of inquiry |
Enhancing analytic
skills |
Developing computer
skills |
| Understanding how science and technology influence everyday life |
| Using books, journals, and/or articles from the library/internet, etc. for a research paper/project |
| Ability to adapt to changing technologies |
| Ability to critically analyze ideas and information |
| Ability to plan and carry out projects independently |
| Understanding of diverse cultures and values |
Developing tolerance
for divergent views |
Appreciating racial equity |
Appreciating gender equity |
Advancing your appreciation of the
arts |
Understanding issues and problems
facing the world |
Understanding the present as it relates
to historical events/process |
| Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds |
Ability to lead or guide others |
Ability to function as part of a
team |
Recognizing and acting
upon ethical principles |
Exercising public
responsibility and community service |
Valuing learning as
a lifelong process |
Commitment to personal
health and fitness |
Taking responsibility
for your own behavior |
Self-confidence |
Sense of personal
identity |
Independence and
self-reliance |
Potential for
success |
Coping with change
|
Ability to handle
stress |
Personal growth |
Time management |
Self-discipline |
OTHER OFFICES
THAT SERVE YOU |
22.
Registration process |
23.
Financial aid services: application/award process |
24.
Financial aid services: disbursement process |
25.
Campus food services |
26.
Campus health services |
27.
Campus counseling (personal, interpersonal, or psychological) |
28.
Business services/cashier/student accounts |
29.
Campus residence life programs for students living in university-owned housing |
30.
Opportunities to participate in campus recreational and other extra-curricular
or co-curricular activities |
31.Opportunities
to participate in community service projects |
32.
Opportunities to develop leadership skills |
Yes |
No |
Very satisfied |
Moderately satisfied |
Moderately dissatisfied |
Very dissatisfied |
a. Reception staff |
b. Phone staff |
c. Advisor staff |
CAMPUS CLIMATE
|
Very important |
Moderately important |
Slightly important |
Not at all important |
To a great extent |
To some extent |
To a small extent |
Not at all |
STUDENT GROUP: |
Women |
Men |
African
Americans |
Other
ethnic minorities |
International
students |
Disabled
students |
Gay
and lesbian students |
39. NC State is committed
to helping minority students succeed. |
40. NC State has visible
leadership from the Chancellor and other administrators to foster
diversity on campus. |
EMPLOYMENT AND INVOLVEMENT WHILE AT NC STATE |
Academic scholarship program (Caldwell, Park, etc.) |
| Intramural/Recreational sports, Club Teams |
| Minority student groups |
| Organizations/Clubs related to your major |
| Religious groups |
| Political/Issue groups |
Residence Hall Council, IRC |
ROTC |
Service groups |
Social
fraternity/sorority |
Student Government |
| Student Media/Publications |
Union
Activities Board groups |
University Honors Program |
University Scholars Program |
Varsity Athletic Teams |
Visual/Performing
Arts/Music groups |
a. Worked on an independent study project with a faculty member |
b. Worked on a research project with a faculty member
outside of course or program requirements |
c. Worked on an extension or public service project with
a faculty member outside of course or program requirements |
d. Assisted in teaching a class or lab under the
guidance of a faculty member |
e. Regularly met with a faculty member who provided
academic guidance (e.g., assistance with coursework, course selection, etc.) |
f. Regularly met with a faculty member who provided
professional guidance and/or support (e.g., career goals, employment opportunities,
letters of recommendation, etc.) |
g. Regularly met with a faculty member who provided
guidance on non-academic issues/responsibilities (e.g., work, family, physical well-being, etc.) |
h. Worked with a faculty member on campus activities
(e.g., committees, student life activities, etc.) |
Yes - on campus |
Yes - off campus |
Yes - both on and off campus |
No (mark response and
skip to question 47)
|
On-Campus Job |
Off-Campus Job |
On-Campus Job |
Off-Campus Job |
OVERALL EVALUATION |
Very strong |
Strong |
Weak |
Very weak |
Excellent |
Good |
Fair |
Poor |
Excellent |
Good |
Fair |
Poor |
No |
Yes, but not very seriously |
Yes, I seriously considered it |
Yes, I left and came back |
Yes |
No |
Not sure |
Yes |
No |
Not sure |
Intellectual growth |
Career training |
Personal growth |
Static electronic
presentations (e.g., Powerpoint) |
Electronic presentation
of course concepts via animation, multimedia, simulation, etc.
|
Instructor demonstrations
of Web materials (e.g., library resources) |
Computerized exams/quizzes
in class or lab |
Use of computer stations
for course-specific software (e.g., SPSS, SAS, ALIAS, Design Studio,
etc.) |
Electronic feedback to the
instuctor during class via handhelds, pushbuttons, laptops, etc.
|
Learning
management systems (e.g., Wolfware, WebCT) |
Electronic
communication among students (e.g., email, chat groups, audio/visual conferences)
|
Electronic
communication with the instructor (e.g., email, chat groups, audio/visual
conferences) |
Work
to be prepared with a wordprocessor, spreadsheet, graphic program, etc. |
Use
of digital content resources (e.g., online articles, digital images, multimedia,
databases) |
Use
of course-specific software (e.g., Maple, SAS, ALIAS, Design Studio, GIS
tools, JAVA, etc.) for homework or out-of-class assignments
|
a. Answer questions
in your field of study. |
b. Solve problems
in your field of study.
|
c. Use the methods
of research in your field to gain new knowledge. |
d. Use information
available from sources such as books, journals, etc. |
e. Use the skills
and technologies of your field to complete a major project/assignment. |
FINAL COMMENTS |