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ASSESSMENT 2006-2007 Research, Marketing, and Publications Residential Life Kevin Hytten and Audrey Place
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Y EAR IN REVIEW Move In Survey – September 2006 Community Survey – October 2006 Educational Benchmarking Institute – February – March 2007 Divisional Assessment Team - ongoing
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M OVE -I N S URVEY Administered in early September 2006 Survey invitation was sent to approximately 4,800 students via email 1,065 students responded resulting in a response rate of approximately 22% Questions addressed student satisfaction with the move in process, staff, and environment.
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M OVE -I N S URVEY F INDINGS How satisfied were you with your move-in experience? Legend 2005 Move in data 2006 Move in data
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M OVE -I N S URVEY F INDINGS How satisfied were you with the overall helpfulness of the Residential Life staff? Legend 2005 Move in data 2006 Move in data
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M OVE -I N S URVEY F INDINGS How satisfied were you with the electronic notification of your room assignment for Fall 2006? Legend 2005 Move in data 2006 Move in data
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M OVE -I N S URVEY F INDINGS The residence hall was a welcoming environment on move-in day. Legend 2005 Move in data 2006 Move in data
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY Administered in October 2006 Invitation sent via email to a stratified sample of 500 on campus residents Return of approximately 39% (194) Consisted of questions addressing students’ participation in the residence halls, their satisfaction with the experience, and some questions regarding the alcohol policy
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS Please respond to the following comments about your residential community. care trust connected communicate responsibilityparticipateexpectations
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS Please respond to the following statements. Study groups Succeed academically Academic competition Level of noise allows me to study
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS Please respond to the following statements about your personal involvement in your community. talksocializeshareconfidestudyconflict Very infrequently Infrequently Frequently Very frequently
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS In my community the following has occurred as a result of alcohol: Very infrequently Infrequently Frequently Very frequently
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS In my community discussions on the consequences of violating the alcohol policy have occurred:
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS Which of the following would most likely cause a change in your alcohol use:
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS My knowledge of the alcohol policy comes from:
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS My understanding of the consequences of the alcohol policy comes from:
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS The “dry” residence hall policy sends students a clear message that it is not appropriate to drink in the residence halls.
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C OMMUNITY S URVEY F INDINGS Please respond to the following statements regarding the commitment of your RA to these specific topics. Very frequently Frequently Infrequently Very infrequently
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EBI SURVEY Administered in February 18 – March 23, 2007 Invitation sent via email to 4530 on campus residents Return of approximately 26.9% (1218) Consisted of questions focused on assessing overall satisfaction with on campus living. There are 19 Factors – a factor is a group of statistically related questions which describe a broad concept more completely then a single question.
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Factors
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Priority Matix
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Factors Sorted By Impact Value
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Top Priority - Factor 14
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Top Priority - Factor 12
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Top Priority - Factor 6
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Top Priority - Factor 14
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Top Priority - Factor 3
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Maintain - Factor 11
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Maintain - Factor 9
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Maintain - Factor 7
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Longitudinal – Top Priorities
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Longitudinal – Maintain
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Benchmark Comparisons
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Benchmark Compare – Priority
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Benchmark Compare – Maintain
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Things To Consider - Filtering
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UVM Specific Questions
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Questions?
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