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ASSESSMENT 2006-2007
Research, Marketing, and PublicationsResidential Life
Kevin Hytten and Audrey Place
YEAR IN REVIEW Move In Survey – September 2006
Community Survey – October 2006
Educational Benchmarking Institute – February – March 2007
Divisional Assessment Team - ongoing
MOVE-IN SURVEY 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.
MOVE-IN SURVEY FINDINGS How satisfied were you with your move-in
experience? Legend
2005 Move in data2006 Move in data
MOVE-IN SURVEY FINDINGS How satisfied were you with the overall
helpfulness of the Residential Life staff?Legend
2005 Move in data2006 Move in data
MOVE-IN SURVEY FINDINGS How satisfied were you with the electronic
notification of your room assignment for Fall 2006?Legend
2005 Move in data2006 Move in data
MOVE-IN SURVEY FINDINGS The residence hall was a welcoming
environment on move-in day. Legend
2005 Move in data2006 Move in data
COMMUNITY SURVEY 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
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS
Please respond to the following comments about your residential community.
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COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS
Please respond to the following statements.
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COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS Please respond to the following statements about
your personal involvement in your community.
talk socialize share confide study conflict Very infrequently
Infrequently
Frequently
Very frequently
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS
In my community the following has occurred as a result of alcohol:
Very infrequently
Infrequently
Frequently
Very frequently
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS In my community discussions on the consequences of
violating the alcohol policy have occurred:
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS
Which of the following would most likely cause a change in your alcohol use:
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS My knowledge of the alcohol policy comes from:
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS
My understanding of the consequences of the alcohol policy comes from:
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS The “dry” residence hall policy sends students a
clear message that it is not appropriate to drink in the residence halls.
COMMUNITY SURVEY FINDINGS Please respond to the following statements regarding the
commitment of your RA to these specific topics.
Very frequently
Frequently
Infrequently
Very infrequently
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.
Factors
Priority Matix
Priority Matix
Factors Sorted By Impact Value
Top Priority - Factor 14
Top Priority - Factor 12
Top Priority - Factor 6
Top Priority - Factor 14
Top Priority - Factor 3
Maintain - Factor 11
Maintain - Factor 9
Maintain - Factor 7
Longitudinal – Top Priorities
Longitudinal – Maintain
Benchmark Comparisons
Benchmark Compare – Priority
Benchmark Compare – Maintain
Things To Consider - Filtering
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
UVM Specific Questions
Questions?