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HERI FACULTY SURVEY Surveys mailed through campus mail to all Full-Time faculty during the Spring 2005 semester A follow-up second mailing for non- respondents was conducted 4 weeks later Approximately, 50% of the Full-Time Undergraduate faculty responded.
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DO YOU, TO A GREAT EXTENT:
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Do you, to a great extent: engage in academic work that spans multiple disciplines?
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Do you, to a great extent: feel that the training you received in graduate school prepared you well for your role as a faculty mentor?
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Do you, to a great extent: achieve a healthy balance between your personal life and your professional life?
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Do you, to a great extent: feel that your work adds meaning to your life?
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Do you, to a great extent: consider yourself a religious person?
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Do you, to a great extent: experience close alignment between your work and your personal values?
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Do you, to a great extent: seek opportunities to grow spiritually?
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Do you, to a great extent: feel that you have to work harder than your colleagues to be perceived as a legitimate scholar?
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GOALS FOR UNDERGRADUATES NOTED AS ‘VERY IMPORTANT’ OR ‘ESSENTIAL’:
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Prepare students for employment after college
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Develop moral character
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Enhance student’s knowledge of and appreciation for other racial/ethnic groups
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Instill a basic appreciation of the liberal arts
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Enhance spiritual Development
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Personal goals noted as ‘very important’ ‘or essential’:
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Becoming an authority in my field
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Influencing the political structure
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Being very well off financially
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Helping to promote racial understanding
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Integrating spirituality into my life
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Achieving congruence between my own values and institutional values
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AGREE ‘STRONGLY’ OR ‘SOMEWHAT’:
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Racial and ethnic diversity should be more strongly reflected in the curriculum
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Faculty feel that most students are well-prepared academically
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Faculty here are strongly interested in the academic problems of undergraduates
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Most students are strongly committed to community service
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My research is valued by faculty in my department
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There is adequate support for integrating technology in my teaching
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My department has difficulty recruiting faculty
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ISSUES YOU BELIEVE TO BE OF ‘HIGH’ OR ‘HIGHEST’ PRIORITY AT YOUR INSTITUTION:
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To promote the intellectual development of students
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To enhance the institution’s national image
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To help students learn how to bring about change in American society
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To create a diverse multi-cultural campus environment
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ATTRIBUTES NOTED AS BEING ‘VERY DESCRIPTIVE’ OF YOUR INSTITUTION:
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It is easy for students to see faculty outside of regular office hours
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The faculty are typically at odds with campus administration
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Faculty here respect each other
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Most students are treated like ‘numbers in a book’
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There is respect for the expression of diverse values and beliefs
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‘’ ASPECTS OF YOUR JOB NOTED AS ‘VERY SATISFACTORY’ OR ‘SATISFACTORY’
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Teaching load
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Social relationships with other faculty
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Competency of colleagues
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Relationship with administration
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Factors noted as a source of stress for you during the last two years:
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Faculty Meetings
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Teaching Load
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Lack of Personal Time
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Being part of a dual career couple
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Self-imposed high expectations
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Agree ‘strongly’ or ‘somewhat’:
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The chief benefit of a college education is that it increases one’s earning power
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Tenure is an outmoded concept
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Tenure is essential to attract the best minds to academe
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Colleges should be concerned with facilitating undergraduate students’ spiritual development
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