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1 he ommunity ollege tudent eport nstructions: t is essential that you use a o. pencil to complete this survey. ark your answers as shown in the following example: orrect ark ncorrect arks. id you begin college at this college or elsewhere? tarted here tarted elsewhere. hinking about this current academic term, how would you characterize your enrollment at this college? ull-time ess than full-time. ave you taken this survey in another class this term? es o. n your experiences at this college during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? ery often ften ometimes ever /" a. sked questions in class or contributed to class discussions b. ade a class presentation c. repared two or more drafts of a paper or assignment before turning it in d. orked on a paper or project that required integrating ideas or information from various sources e. ome to class without completing readings or assignments f. orked with other students on projects during class g. orked with classmates outside of class to prepare class assignments h. utored or taught other students (paid or voluntary) i. articipated in a community-based project as a part of a regular course j. sed the nternet or instant messaging to work on an assignment k. sed to communicate with an instructor l. iscussed grades or assignments with an instructor m. alked about career plans with an instructor or advisor n. iscussed ideas from your readings or classes with instructors outside of class o. eceived prompt feedback (written or oral) from instructors on your performance p. orked harder than you thought you could to meet an instructor's standards or expectations q. orked with instructors on activities other than coursework r. iscussed ideas from your readings or classes with others outside of class (students, family members, co-workers, etc.) s. ad serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity other than your own t. ad serious conversations with students who differ from you in terms of their religious beliefs, political opinions, or personal values u. kipped class. uring the current school year, how much has your coursework at ery this college emphasized the following mental activities? much uite a bit ome ery little a. emorizing facts, ideas, or methods from your courses and readings so you can repeat them in pretty much the same form b. nalyzing the basic elements of an idea, experience, or theory c. ynthesizing and organizing ideas, information, or experiences in new ways d. aking judgments about the value or soundness of information, arguments, or methods e. pplying theories or concepts to practical problems or in new situations f. sing information you have read or heard to perform a new skill, ll rights reserved #
2 . uring the current school year, about how much ore reading and writing have you done at this college? one to to to than a. umber of assigned textbooks, manuals, books, or book-length packs of course readings b. umber of books read on your own (not assigned) for personal enjoyment or academic enrichment c. umber of written papers or reports of any length. ark the response that best represents the extent to which your examinations during the current school year have challenged you to do your best work at this college. xtremely challenging xtremely easy. hich of the following have you done, are you doing, or do you plan to do while attending this college? a. nternship, field experience, co-op experience, or clinical assignment b. nglish as a second language course c. evelopmental/remedial reading course d. evelopmental/remedial writing course e. evelopmental/remedial math course f. tudy skills course g. onors course h. ollege orientation program or course i. rganized learning communities (linked courses/study groups led by faculty or counselors) have done plan to do have not done nor plan to do /". ow much does this college emphasize each of the following? ery much uite a bit ome ery little a. ncouraging you to spend significant amounts of time studying b. roviding the support you need to help you succeed at this college c. ncouraging contact among students from different economic, social, and racial or ethnic backgrounds d. elping you cope with your non-academic responsibilities (work, family, etc.) e. roviding the support you need to thrive socially f. roviding the financial support you need to afford your education g. sing computers in academic work
3 . bout how many hours do you spend in a typical -day week doing each of the following? one ore than a. reparing for class (studying, reading, writing, rehearsing, doing homework, or other activities related to your program) b. orking for pay c. articipating in college-sponsored activities (organizations, campus publications, student government, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.) d. roviding care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, etc.) e. ommuting to and from classes. ark the number that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at this college. our relationship with: a. ther tudents riendly, supportive, sense of belonging nfriendly, unsupportive, sense of alienation b. nstructors vailable, helpful, sympathetic navailable, unhelpful, unsympathetic /" c. dministrative ersonnel & ffices elpful, considerate, flexible nhelpful, inconsiderate, rigid. ow much has contributed to ery your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? much uite a bit ome ery little a. cquiring a broad general education b. cquiring job or work-related knowledge and skills c. riting clearly and effectively d. peaking clearly and effectively e. hinking critically and analytically f. olving numerical problems g. sing computing and information technology h. orking effectively with others i. earning effectively on your own j. nderstanding yourself k. nderstanding people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds l. eveloping a personal code of values and ethics m. ontributing to the welfare of your community n. eveloping clearer career goals o. aining information about career opportunities
4 #. his section has three parts. lease answer all three sections, indicating () you use the following services, () you are with the services, and () the services are to you. a. cademic advising/planning b. areer counseling c. ob placement assistance d. eer or other tutoring e. kill labs (writing, math, etc.) f. hild care g. inancial aid advising h. omputer lab i. tudent organizations j. ransfer credit assistance k. ervices to students with disabilities () requency of se () atisfaction () mportance on t ome- arely/ know/ ome- ot ome- ot ften times ever.. ery what at all.. ery what at all. ow likely is it that the following issues would cause you to withdraw from class or from this college? (lease respond to each item) a. orking full-time b. aring for dependents c. cademically unprepared d. ack of finances e. ransfer to a -year college or university ery likely ikely omewhat likely ot likely /". ow supportive are your friends of your attending this college? xtremely uite a bit omewhat ot very. ow supportive is your immediate family of your attending this college? xtremely uite a bit omewhat ot very. ndicate which of the following are your reasons/goals for rimary attending this college. (lease respond to each item) goal a. omplete a certificate program b. btain an associate degree c. ransfer to a -year college or university d. btain or update job-related skills e. elf-improvement/personal enjoyment f. hange careers econdary goal ot a goal
5 #. ndicate which of the following are sources you use to pay ajor your tuition at this college? (lease respond to each item) source a. y own income/savings b. arent or spouse/significant other's income/savings c. mployer contributions d. rants and scholarships e. tudent loans (bank, etc.) f. ublic assistance inor source ot a source. ince high school, which of the following types of schools have you attended other than the one you are now attending? (lease mark all that apply) roprietary (private) school or training program ublic vocational-technical school nother community or technical college -year college or university one /". hen do you plan to take classes at this college again? will accomplish my goal(s) during this term and will not be returning have no current plan to return ithin the next months ncertain. t this college, in what range is your overall college grade average? - to + - to + - or lower o not have a at this school ass/fail classes only. hen do you most frequently take classes at this college? (ark one only) ay classes (morning or afternoon) vening classes eekend classes. ow many credit hours have you earned at this college, not counting the courses you are currently taking this term? one - credits - credits - credits - credits ver credits
6 . t what other types of institutions are you taking classes this term? (lease mark all that apply) one igh school ocational/technical school nother community or technical college -year college/university ther. ow many classes are you presently taking at institutions? one class classes classes classes or more. ould you recommend this college to a friend or family member? es o. ow would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this college? xcellent ood air oor. o you have children who live with you? es o /". ark your age group. nder to to to to to to to +. our sex: ale emale. re you married? es o. s nglish your native (first) language? es o
7 . re you an international student or foreign national? es o. hat is your racial identification?(ark only one) merican ndian or other ative merican sian, sian merican or acific slander ative awaiian lack or frican merican, on-ispanic hite, on-ispanic ispanic, atino, panish ther. hat is the highest academic credential you have earned? one igh school diploma or ocational/technical certificate ssociate degree achelor's degree aster's/doctoral/professional degree. hat is the highest level of education obtained by your: ather other /" a. ot a high school graduate b. igh school diploma or c. ome college, did not complete degree d. ssociate degree e. achelor's degree f. aster's degree/st professional g. octorate degree h. nknown. sing the list provided, please fill in the bubbles that correspond to the code indicating your program or major. sing the first column, indicate the first number in the program code, using the second column, indicate the second number in the program code.
8 # /" lease provide your student identification number by filling in the corresponding bubbles. or example, in the first column, indicate the first number or letter in your student number, and so forth. (). ark eflex forms by earson - rinted in... (lease begin here) dditional tems (lease respond to these items if requested) hank you for sharing your views. our responses will remain confidential and individual responses will not be reported.
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