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Powered by Alumni Survey Class of 2014  Monday, November 16, 2015

Date Created: Monday, July 20, Total Responses Complete Responses: 30

Q1: What is your age? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q1: What is your age? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q2: Which race/ethnicity best describes you? (Please choose only one.) Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q2: Which race/ethnicity best describes you? (Please choose only one.) Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q3: What is your gender? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q3: What is your gender? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q4: When did you receive your degree from Lane College? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q4: When did you receive your degree from Lane College? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q5: Which degree did you earn from Lane College? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q5: Which degree did you earn from Lane College? Answered: 35 Skipped: 0

Q6: Which of your parents or legal guardians graduated from college? Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q6: Which of your parents or legal guardians graduated from college? Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q7: In what state or U. S. territory do you currently live? Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q7: In what state or U. S. territory do you currently live? Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q9: Please indicate the level of impact your experiences at Lane College have had on your attainment of the following: Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q9: Please indicate the level of impact your experiences at Lane College have had on your attainment of the following: Answered: 34 Skipped: 1

Q10: As a result of your experiences at Lane College, please rate your level of satisfaction with the following: Answered: 33 Skipped: 2

Q10: As a result of your experiences at Lane College, please rate your level of satisfaction with the following: Answered: 33 Skipped: 2

Q11: How well did your education at Lane College prepare you for your first job or graduate/professional school? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q11: How well did your education at Lane College prepare you for your first job or graduate/professional school? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q12: What is your current educational status? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q12: What is your current educational status? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q13: What is your current employment status? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q13: What is your current employment status? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q14: How long did it take you to get your first full-time permanent job after completing your degree at Lane College? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q14: How long did it take you to get your first full-time permanent job after completing your degree at Lane College? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q15: How closely is your current position related to your major field of study at Lane College? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q15: How closely is your current position related to your major field of study at Lane College? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q16: Please identify the type of business or industry of your job: Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q16: Please identify the type of business or industry of your job: Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q17: What is your current earnings/salary range per year? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q17: What is your current earnings/salary range per year? Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q18: We would like to know your educational intentions. Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q18: We would like to know your educational intentions. Answered: 31 Skipped: 4

Q19: At what level are you employed as a teacher? Answered: 7 Skipped: 28

Q19: At what level are you employed as a teacher? Answered: 7 Skipped: 28

Q20: On the table below, please indicate if you have heard of the following services/media by indicating yes or no. If you have utilized any of the following, please also indicate your level of satisfaction. Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q20: On the table below, please indicate if you have heard of the following services/media by indicating yes or no. If you have utilized any of the following, please also indicate your level of satisfaction. Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q21: Please indicate the number of times you have returned to the Lane College campus since you have graduated for the following events: Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q21: Please indicate the number of times you have returned to the Lane College campus since you have graduated for the following events: Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q22: How many times have you done the following? Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q22: How many times have you done the following? Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q23: To what extent do you feel valued as an alumni? Answered: 29 Skipped: 6

Q23: To what extent do you feel valued as an alumni? Answered: 29 Skipped: 6