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2 Entering Student Surveys (UG & Grad) and Non-Enrolling Survey (UG): Fall 2011 November 1, 2011 Office of Institutional Research and Planning

3 *Importance Scale:1=Not important, 2=A little important, 3=Moderately important, 4=Important, 5=Very Important Goals: NJIT students are focused on career and pecuniary goals. The top three goals are: Attain skills that will be useful on a job– 80.15% Very Important* Prepare for a career – 77.89% Very Important* Improve ability to make more money – 53.65% Very Important* Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 See appendix 1 for the complete data

4 Entering students rated NJIT better/much better In terms of academic reputation (72.47%), availability of majors (69.62), public safety (59.6%), quality of academic facilities (library, laboratory, etc.)(53.15%). Total institutional price before financial aid (57.72%). Electronic communication with the college (53.03%). Contact with current students (51.14%). Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 NJIT’s rating in comparison to other colleges: See appendix 2 & 3 for the complete data Rating Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better

5 Most of the entering (64.66%) and non-enrolling (62.1%) students visited NJIT and other colleges. Entering students reported college visit (53.18%) and contact with current NJIT students (42.82%) contributed most to student’s knowledge of NJIT. Campus Visit/Information session has the most influence on entering student’s decision to attend NJIT (39.86%). Most of the first year students attended New Student Orientation (97.74%) and were satisfied or very satisfied with the program(61.44%). Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 See appendix 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 for the complete data Contact/influence:

6 Most of the students’ parents graduated from college(62.63%), this is a 5.59% increase from 2010. Parents have the greatest influence on the student’s decision to attend NJIT(36.5%). Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Parents:

7 Areas of concern/improvement: Both undergraduate Entering student survey (61.86%) and Non- enrolling Undergraduate (UG) survey (65.9%) rated NJIT’s surroundings worse/much worse than other colleges. Non-enrolling (UG) survey rated the attractiveness of campus (53.57%), academic reputation(43.83%) worse/much worse. The undergraduate Entering student survey reported radio or TV advertisement; newspaper or magazine advertisement; and college guide book and websites contributed very little to informing students about NJIT. A similar pattern was exhibited in the Non-enrolling (UG) student survey. Both undergraduate Entering student survey and Non-enrolling (UG) survey reported NJIT’s printed publications and NJIT’s social networking sites were the least influence on student’s decision to attend NJIT. Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 See appendix 2, 9, 4 & 10 for the complete data

8 Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better Goals: NJIT students are focused on career, job, and interpersonal skills. The top three goals are: Prepare for a career – 70.66% Very Important* Attain skills that will be useful on a job – 70.27% Very Important* Improve interpersonal skills – 52.11% Very Important* Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Importance Scale:1=Not at all important, 2=A little important, 3=Moderately important, 4=Important, =Very Important See appendix 11 for the complete data

9 Entering students rated NJIT better/much better Availability of programs of interest to you (62.05%) Academic reputation (58.31%) College website (54.83%) Contact with faculty (50.31%) Quality of academic facilities (library, laboratory,etc.)(49.4%) than other colleges. Contact with current students (47.17%) Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Rating Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better See appendix 12 & 13 for the complete data

10 Students’ decision to attend was most influenced by friends (26.65%), parents (15.99%), and college professor (15.67%). NJIT website (63.97%) and the college professors (56.83%) were the top contributors to student’s knowledge of NJIT. Campus visit/information session (39.85%) had the greatest influence on student’s decision to attend. Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 *Rank ordered by contribution to knowledge of NJIT (1=very little  7=very much) Contact/influence: See appendix 14 & 15 for the complete data

11 Orientation: 68.55% of the students attended the student orientation run by the Office of Graduate Studies. 74.03% of them were satisfied or very satisfied with the outcome of the Office of Graduate Studies orientation. 95.83% of the international students attended the student orientation run by the International Students Office. 80.18% of them were satisfied or very satisfied with the outcome of the International Students Office orientation. Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Satisfaction Scale: 1=Very dissatisfied, 2=Dissatisfied, 3=Neutral, 4=Satisfied, 5=Very satisfied See appendix 16 & 17 for the complete data

12 Radio or TV advertisement (54.66%) and Newspaper or magazine advertisement (48.24%) were rated little/very little* to contributing to students knowledge of NJIT. Printed NJIT publications (<1%), College guide books (4.69%), and NJIT social networking sites (5%) were ranked the least important factor on student’s decision to attend NJIT. Graduate Entering student survey (41.41%) rated NJIT’s surroundings worse/much worse** than other colleges. 51.67% rated their visit to NJIT about the same** compared to other colleges that they visited. Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Areas of concern/improvement: * Rating Scale: 1=Very little  5=Very much **Rating Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better See appendix 15, 16, 17 & 18 for the complete data

13 Appendix 1 Undergraduate Entering Student Survey response rate: 59% *Importance Scale:1=Not important, 2=A little important, 3=Moderately important, 4=Important, 5=Very Important Q. 1 Please rate the following statements on the degree of importance to you in choosing to enroll at NJIT Very important #% 1) Prepare for a career31077.89% 2) Attain skills that will be useful on a job31980.15% 3) Increase awareness of different philosophies, cultures and way of life9223.12% 4) Improve ability to make more money21453.63% 5) Develop an understanding and appreciation of science/technology18345.98% 6) Improve self-image14335.84% 7) Improve interpersonal skills16942.36% Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

14 Appendix 2 Q. 2 Please rate how NJIT compares to other colleges: Better/Much Better #% Academic reputation28772.47% Availability of majors of interest to you27569.62% Quality of academic facilities (library, laboratory, etc.)21153.15% Quality of on-campus housing13133.68% Surroundings (neighborhood, town or city)4912.37% Attractiveness of campus15438.99% Public safety23659.60% Parking13233.59% *Rating Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

15 Appendix 3 Q. 6 Please rate how NJIT compares to other colleges on the following aspects: Better/Much better #% Printed college publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)11930.05% College website (NJIT.edu)18346.33% Total institutional price before financial aid22857.72% Financial aid offered18947.72% Electronic communication with the college21053.03% Contact with the college after you were admitted16742.39% Contact with faculty17644.44% Contact with current students20251.14% *Rating Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

16 Appendix 4 Q. 7 Mark the circle that best represents how much the following contributed to your knowledge of NJIT. Using this scale: (1=Very little >> 5=Very much) Little/Very little Much/Very much #%#% High school teachers, principal, or staff27569.97%10626.97% Guidance counselor24562.18%12531.72% A representative of NJIT21354.76%12331.62% Participation in NJIT pre-college program24462.88%10326.55% NJIT campus visit10526.71%20953.18% Contact with current NJIT students18747.95%16742.82% Printed NJIT publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)23159.23%10627.18% NJIT website (NJIT.edu)16943.34%15940.77% NJIT's social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)23660.37%10526.85% College guide books (e.g. Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, Peterson's, etc.)27570.51%7719.74% College guide websites (e.g. collegeprowler.com, unigo.com, usnews.com/rankings, princetonreview.com, etc.)27169.66%8922.88% Newspaper or magazine advertisement36694.57%235.95% Radio or TV advertisement36293.55%164.14% *Rank ordered by contribution to knowledge of NJIT (1=very little  5=very much) Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

17 Appendix 5 Q.13.Which of the following most influenced your decision to attend? Total ResponsesPercent Contact with NJIT Admissions Office246.09% Campus visit/information session15739.85% Personal/email contact from academic department205.08% Printed NJIT publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)41.02% NJIT website (NJIT.edu)317.87% NJIT's social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)51.27% College guide books (e.g. Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, Peterson's, etc.)143.55% College guide websites (e.g. collegeprowler.com, unigo.com, usnews.com/rankings, princetonreview.com, etc.)123.05% Other (Please Specify)12732.23% Total394100% Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

18 Appendix 6 Q.8.Did you attend new student orientation (i.e. Miniversity)? Total ResponsesPercent Yes38997.74% No92.26% Total398100% Q.9.How satisfied are you with the student orientation process? Total ResponsesPercent Very dissatisfied205.14% Dissatisfied235.91% Neutral10727.51% Satisfied16241.65% Very satisfied7719.79% Total389100% Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

19 Appendix 7 Q.14.Who most influenced your decision to attend? Total ResponsesPercent Alumnus of NJIT389.77% Coach164.11% Current NJIT student297.46% Friend4010.28% Guidance counselor5213.37% High school teacher348.74% Parent14236.5% Relative (not parent)389.77% Total389100% Q.16.Did you visit NJIT and the other institution(s) that you applied to? Total ResponsesPercent Only visited the other institution(s)143.51% Only visited NJIT9523.81% Visited NJIT and the other institution(s)25864.66% Visited neither328.02% Total399100% Undergraduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011

20 Appendix 8 Undergraduate – Non-enrolling Students Survey Fall 2011 Q.5.Did you visit NJIT and the institution that you decided to attend? Total ResponsesPercent Only visited the institution that I'm currently attending8226.11% Only visited NJIT123.82% Visited both19562.1% Visited neither257.96% Total314100% Undergraduate Non-enrolling Student Survey response rate: 20%

21 Appendix 9 Undergraduate – Non-enrolling Students Survey Fall 2011 Q. 7 Compared to the college that you decided to attend, please rate NJIT on the following aspects; Worse/Much Worse Better/Much Better #%#% Academic reputation13543.83%4313.96% Availability of majors of interest to you10534.20%4414.33% Quality of academic facilities (library, laboratory, etc.)10735.08%3611.81% Quality of on-campus housing13243.43%3310.86% Surroundings (neighborhood, town or city)20365.90%216.82% Attractiveness of campus16553.57%3812.34% Opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities11737.99%3511.37% Public safety12942.44%247.89% College ranking15550.32%4614.94% *Rating Scale: 1=Much Worse, 2=Worse, 3=About the same, 4=Better, 5=Much Better

22 Appendix 10 Undergraduate – Non-enrolling Students Survey Fall 2011 Q. 9 Mark the circle that best represents how much the following contributed to your knowledge of NJIT. Using this scale: (1=Very little >> 5=Very much) Little/Very little Much/Very much #%#% High school teachers, principal, or staff18161.36%4615.59% Guidance counselor16555.74%5819.59% A representative of NJIT13846.94%7826.53% Participation in NJIT pre-college program21774.31%3010.28% NJIT campus visit10836.61%11538.99% Contact with current NJIT students16957.49%5518.70% Printed NJIT publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)13244.90%6120.75% NJIT website (NJIT.edu)10736.27%8227.80% NJIT's social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)21673.47%227.48% College guide books (e.g. Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, Peterson's, etc.)16856.95%5016.95% College guide websites (e.g. collegeprowler.com, unigo.com, usnews.com/rankings, princetonreview.com, etc.)15853.75%5217.68% Newspaper or magazine advertisement22777.74%124.10% Radio or TV advertisement24783.73%113.72% *Rank ordered by contribution to knowledge of NJIT (1=very little  5=very much)

23 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 11 Graduate Entering Student Survey response rate: 56% Q. 1 Please rate the following statements on the degree of importance to you in choosing to enroll at NJIT Very important #% 1) Prepare for a career23670.66% 2) Attain skills that will be useful on a job23470.27% 3) Increase awareness of different philosophies, cultures and way of life9729.22% 4) Improve ability to make more money14342.81% 5) Develop an understanding and appreciation of science/technology16348.95% 6) Improve self-image14944.74% 7) Improve interpersonal skills17352.11%

24 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 12 Q. 2 Please rate how NJIT compares to other colleges: Worse/Much worse Much better #%#% Academic reputation195.74%19358.31% Availability of programs of interest to you206.02%20662.05% Quality of academic facilities (library, laboratory, etc.)3510.54%16449.40% Quality of on-campus housing3712.13%9832.13% Surroundings (neighborhood, town or city)13541.41%10030.67% Attractiveness of campus6118.6%12136.89% Public safety8224.85%12236.97% Parking5216.2%10231.78%

25 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 13 Q. 3 Please rate how NJIT compares to other colleges on the following aspects: Worse/Much worse Much better #%#% College publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)123.80%12439.24% College website (NJIT.edu)154.67%17654.83% Total institutional price before financial aid8626.87%11034.38% Financial aid offered9931.23%10232.18% Electronic communication with the college247.60%14746.51% Contact with the college after you were admitted309.46%14846.69% Contact with faculty206.25%16150.31% Contact with current students216.60%15047.17%

26 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 14 Q.18.Who most influenced your decision to attend? Total ResponsesPercent Alumnus of NJIT299.09% College professor5015.67% College adviser319.72% Current NJIT student4213.17% Friend8526.65% Parent5115.99% Relative (not parent)319.72% Total319100%

27 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 15 Q. 4 Mark the circle that best represents how the following contributed to your knowledge of NJIT. Using this scale: (1=Very little >> 5=Very much) Little/Very little Much/Very much #%#% College professor5918.32%18356.83% College adviser7724.06%15448.12% A representative of NJIT9329.43%13643.04% NJIT campus visit (NJIT.edu).8627.13%12639.74% Contact with current NJIT students5918.43%16952.81% Printed NJIT publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)7322.88%13442.01% NJIT website (NJIT.edu)3711.49%20663.97% NJIT's social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Orkut, etc)10031.65%13342.08% College guide books (e.g. Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, Peterson's, etc.)9830.82%10833.96% College guide websites (e.g. collegeprowler.com, unigo.com, usnews.com/rankings, princetonreview.com, etc.)9429.65%12138.17% Newspaper or magazine advertisement15148.24%7423.64% Radio or TV Advertisement17054.66%6219.94%

28 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 16 Q.17.Which of the following most influenced your decision to attend? Total ResponsesPercent Contact with NJIT Admissions Office4313.44% Campus visit/information session226.88% Personal/email contact from academic department4815% Printed NJIT publications (catalogs, brochures etc.)30.94% NJIT website (NJIT.edu)10231.88% NJIT's social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)165% College guide books (e.g. Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Report, Peterson's, etc.)154.69% College guide websites (e.g. collegeprowler.com, unigo.com, usnews.com/rankings, princetonreview.com, etc.)268.12% Other (Please Specify)4514.06% Total320100%

29 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 17 Q.6.Did you attend a student orientation run by the International Students Office? Total ResponsesPercent Yes23095.83% No104.17% Total240100% Q.7.How satisfied are you with the student orientation run by the International Students Office? Total ResponsesPercent Very dissatisfied125.29% Dissatisfied10.44% Neutral3214.1% Satisfied10847.58% Very satisfied7432.6% Total227100%

30 Graduate – Entering Students Survey Fall 2011 Appendix 18 Q.10.How satisfied are you with the student orientation run by the Office of Graduate Studies? Total ResponsesPercent Very dissatisfied114.76% Dissatisfied52.16% Neutral4419.05% Satisfied11650.22% Very satisfied5523.81% Total231100% Q.21.Compared to the other college visit(s), your visit to NJIT was: Total ResponsesPercent Much worse00% Worse1220% About the same3151.67% Better1525% Much better23.33% Total60100%

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