Spring 2018 OSE Student Experience Survey

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Spring 2018 OSE Student Experience Survey brittany.renard@solacc.edu

Survey Overview

SLCC Home Campus Mean : 3.473 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.105 - 3.841] | Standard Deviation : 2.702 | Standard Error : 0.188

In how many OSE events/opportunities did you participate during the past semester? Mean : 2.440 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [2.309 - 2.570] | Standard Deviation : 0.958 | Standard Error : 0.067

Do you follow the OSE on social media (@EngageSLCC) Do you follow the OSE on social media (@EngageSLCC)?  If so, on which platform(s)? Mean : 2.825 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [2.625 - 3.025] | Standard Deviation : 1.580 | Standard Error : 0.102

Please rate the following statements on a scale of 1-5, a rating of 1 representing strong disagreement, and a rating of 5 representing strong agreement.

Participating in OSE events/opportunities allows me to better understand myself. Mean : 3.507 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.309 - 3.705] | Standard Deviation : 1.454 | Standard Error : 0.101

OSE events/opportunities encourage me to consider the connection between classroom learning and real-life experiences. Mean : 3.691 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.496 - 3.885] | Standard Deviation : 1.428 | Standard Error : 0.099

The OSE provides events/opportunities that build my leadership and service abilities. Mean : 3.797 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.605 - 3.989] | Standard Deviation : 1.410 | Standard Error : 0.098

The OSE provides events/opportunities that develop my sense of integrity, collaboration, and teamwork. Mean : 3.749 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.554 - 3.944] | Standard Deviation : 1.429 | Standard Error : 0.099

OSE events/opportunities encourage me to interact with people who have backgrounds different from my own. Mean : 3.957 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.772 - 4.141] | Standard Deviation : 1.352 | Standard Error : 0.094

OSE events/opportunities challenge me to think about the world differently. Mean : 3.662 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.468 - 3.856] | Standard Deviation : 1.422 | Standard Error : 0.099

OSE events/opportunities encourage me to lead others while making morally sound decisions. Mean : 3.763 | Confidence Interval @ 95% : [3.570 - 3.957] | Standard Deviation : 1.420 | Standard Error : 0.099