ACT Student Opinion Survey Results

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ACT Student Opinion Survey Results Office of Institutional Effectiveness June 2008

Student Participant Population 1016 surveys completed (8% credit population) Demographic information: 44% under the age of 21 59% white, 9% Hispanic, 8% black, 8% Asian, and 6% Native American 53% females 73% unmarried 75% working (23% working 31 to 40 hrs a week and 16% working over 40 hrs a week) 64% enrolled full-time 66% taking day classes

Other Information Purpose of entering 49% transfer/33% associate degree 30% entered directly from High School/28% entered after working a period of time 71% OCCC was first choice 77% would choose OCCC again Top five reasons for attending Low cost Offered the courses I wanted Could work while attending Good chance of personal success Convenient location Overall impression of Quality of Ed at OCCC - 88% good or excellent

College Services Day care services Computer services OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl 2008 Item 4.50 3.99 Day care services 4.40 4.37 4.27* Computer services 4.44 4.36* 4.28* Library/learning resources center 4.09 4.23 4.07 College-sponsored social activities 4.12 4.11 Recreational and intramural programs 4.06 4.13 College-sponsored tutorial services 4.22 4.05 4.14 Cultural programs and activities 4.04 4.03 4.02 Student health services 4.00 Veterans’ services 3.80 3.95 3.91 College orientation program

College Services Resident Hall programs Financial Aid services OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl 2008 Item 4.17 3.88 Resident Hall programs 3.65 3.82* Financial Aid services 3.81 3.82 Vocational guidance/career planning 3.74 3.80 3.91 Credit by examination program 3.90 3.89 Personal counseling services 3.94 3.75* 3.65* Cafeteria/Food services 3.71 3.72 3.78 Academic advising/course planning 3.68 3.58* 3.32* Parking facilities and services 3.42 3.53 3.87* Student employment services 3.33 3.31 3.62 Job placement services

Academic OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl Item 4.38 4.37 4.22* Class size 4.21 4.15* Attitude of teaching staff 4.09 4.07 4.01* Variety of courses offered 4.10 3.95* Flexibility in designing program 4.03 4.00 Course content in major 4.04 3.99 4.06* Quality of instruction in major 4.01 3.97 3.98 Challenge offered by your program 3.94* 3.91 Testing/grading system 3.90 3.95 Preparation for occupation 3.88 3.89 Instructor out of class availability 3.76 3.77 Value of advisor information 3.75 3.74 Availability of advisor

Admissions College Catalog/Admission publications OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl Item 4.05 4.00 3.97 College Catalog/Admission publications 3.96 3.90 3.88 General admissions/entry procedures 3.92 3.86 Information accuracy received before enrolling 3.89 3.81 3.77 College staff assistance 3.60 3.69* Financial aid information provided before enrolling

Rules and Policies Rules governing student conduct OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl Item 3.94 3.88* Rules governing student conduct 3.87 3.91 3.89 Personal security/safety 3.64 3.62 3.60 Academic probation and suspension 3.65 3.58 3.56 Student voice in college policies 3.50 3.46 3.47 Use of student activity fees

Facilities Condition of buildings and grounds Study areas Classrooms OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl 2008 Item 4.10 4.13 3.98* Condition of buildings and grounds 4.05 3.96* Study areas 3.95 4.07* 3.95* Classrooms 3.99 4.00 3.85* Laboratories 3.96 3.94 Business-Training facilities 3.92 3.77* Student Union 3.90 3.79* 3.73 College Bookstore 3.72 3.71 3.64* Athletic facilities 3.58 3.54 Industrial arts/shop 3.35 3.34 3.30 Availability of student housing

Registration Academic calendar General registration procedures OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl 2008 Item 4.00 4.01 3.95* Academic calendar 3.91 3.89 3.86 General registration procedures 3.80 3.79 Billing and fee payment 3.75 3.74 3.59* Availability of courses

General This college in general Racial harmony College media OCCC 2006 OCCC 2008 Natl 2008 Item 4.20 4.22 4.08* This college in general 3.95 4.01 3.92* Racial harmony 3.81 3.75 3.57* College media 3.71 3.67* Opportunities for involvement in College activities 3.70 3.69 3.66 Concern for you as an individual 3.68 Attitude of nonteaching faculty 3.56 3.60 3.54 Opportunities for student employment 3.48 3.47 3.49 Student government

Positive Statistical Significance 2008 OCCC Compared to National Norm 2006 2004 2002 2000 √ Academic calendar Athletic facilities Attitude of teaching staff Availability of courses Cafeteria/Food services Class size Classroom facilities College media Computer services Condition of buildings and grounds Flexibility in designing program

Positive Statistical Significance 2008 OCCC Compared to National Norm 2006 2004 2002 2000 √ Laboratories Library/learning resources center OCCC in general Opportunities for involvement in College activities Parking facilities and services Racial harmony Rules governing student conduct Student Union Study areas Variety of courses offered

Negative Statistical Significance 2008 OCCC Compared to National Norm 2006 2004 2002 2000 Item √ Financial aid information provided before enrolling Industrial arts / shop facilities Quality of instruction in major Student employment services

Previous Statistical Significance Positive Negative Business/training facilities College bookstore Testing/grading system Value of the info provided by advisor Accuracy of info received prior to enrolling Opportunities for student employment General admissions and entry procedures Financial aid services

Positive Statistical Significance 2006 to 2008 Within OCCC Financial Aid Services Classrooms

Negative Statistical Significance 2006 to 2008 Within OCCC Cafeteria/Food services College Bookstore Library/Learning Resource Centers Parking facilities and services Testing/grading system

Positive Statistical Significance 2008 OCCC Compared to 2006 OCCC √ Classroom facilities Financial Aid

Negative Statistical Significance 2008 OCCC Compared to 2006 OCCC √ Cafeteria/Food services College Bookstore Library/learning resources center Parking facilities Testing

Previous Positive Statistical Significance Academic advising /course placement Accuracy of college info you received before enrolling Assistance provided by staff upon entering the college Availability of courses your wanted at times you wanted Availability of financial aid information prior to enrolling Cafeteria/food service Career planning Class size relative to the type of course Computer services Concern for the student as an individual

Previous Positive Statistical Significance Course content in major General admissions and entry procedures General registration procedures Library/learning resources center OCCC in general Opportunities for student employment Parking facilities and services Personal counseling (concerns/problems) Student voice in college policies Value of information provided by your advisor