COLLEGE PREPARATION QUESTIONNAIRE



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COLLEGE PREPARATION QUESTIONNAIRE A. High School Attended: B. Month and year graduated from high school: C. I was enrolled in college track classes during high school (select one): Yes: No: D. Gender: Female: Male: E. Ethnicity (select one): African-American: Asian: Native American: Hispanic: Caucasian: Other: F. I am currently enrolled at (select one): 2 Year College: 4 Year College: G. I am currently enrolled in the following class (select one): Developmental English: English 101: H. I am currently a (select one): Freshmen: Sophomore: Junior: Senior: I. Age: Instructions This survey is designed to solicit your opinion about your high school experience. Each item asks you to rate the extent to which you agree with the statement. Please rate each statement on the scale: 1 = Strongly Disagree 5 = Strongly Agree You may use any whole number or non-whole number in rating your response. For example, if your opinion of a statement falls somewhere between 2 and 3, you could respond with the rating of 2.4. Here are some statements and responses to give you an idea of how to complete the survey. Statement 50

1 My high school teachers encouraged me to take college preparatory classes. 2 My high school teachers encouraged me to be a life long learner. 3 My high school teachers tested me primarily on information that required me to recall facts. 4 My high school teachers delivered instruction primarily through class lectures. 5 My high school teachers helped me individually with my class work. 6 My high school teachers provided me with opportunities to be involved in class discussions. 7 My high school teachers encouraged me to discuss course work in class. 8 My high school teachers relied on reading materials as the sole source of information in class. 9 My high school teachers kept me on task during class sessions. 10 My high school teachers reviewed my test performances with me after each test. 11 My high school teachers relied solely on my writing skills to evaluate my knowledge. 12 My high school teachers discussed standardized test (high school and college achievement test) results with me. 13 My high school teachers recognized my academic strengths and talents. 14 My high school teachers allowed me to participate in decisions regarding the curriculum (books,projects) used in class. 15 My high school teachers held high academic expectations for me. 51

16 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in developing a better understanding of academic strengths and weaknesses. 17 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in outlining a series of classes that would help me reach my educational goals. 18 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in developing a schedule of classes that would help me achieve my career goals. 19 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in developing skills that allowed me to be diverse in my selections of classes and activities. 20 My high school guidance counselor explained to me college admission requirements. 21 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in developing skills that would help me manage my time more effectively 22 My high school guidance counselor encouraged me to set goals for myself. 23 My high school guidance counselor encouraged me to develop leadership skills. 24 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in completing college applications. 25 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in completing college financial aid applications. 26 My high school guidance counselor assisted me in identifying social, personal and career goals. 27 My high school guidance counselor helped me understand the connection between my career goals and the classes I took. 28 My high school guidance counselor taught me the importance of balancing and managing my social and academic time during high school. 29 My high school guidance counselor helped me set goals for what I wanted to do after high school. 30 My high school guidance counselor helped me understand my college options. 52

31 My parents assisted me in choosing courses to take in high school. 32 My parents were aware of the classes I needed to take to get into college. 33 My parents were aware of college admission requirements. 34 My parents reviewed my high school standardized achievement test results with me (PSAT s, SATs, ACTs) 35 My parents were aware of what standardized tests I needed to take for college admissions. 36 My parents required me to reserve time during the week to do homework and study for tests. 37 My parents provided me with tangible support (money, access to an automobile, etc.) throughout high school. 38 My parents met with my teachers throughout high school to discuss my school performances. 39 My parents knew what materials were covered in my high school classes. 40 My parents asked my teacher if I was learning what I needed to learn in each class to prepare for college. 41 My parents were generally involved in my school activities. 42 My parents were aware of who my high school friends were. 43 My parents encouraged me to take college admission practice tests and regular college admission tests during high school. 44 My parents provided me with positive encouragement in my school activities. 45 My parents provided me with emotional support throughout high school 53

46 I recognized my weak academic areas in high school. 47 I was self-motivated on improving my academic achievement while in high school. 48 I took classes in high school that effectively prepare me for college. 49 I utilized my standardized test scores to assist me in selecting the high school classes I should take. 50 I planned the courses I needed to take in high school that would prepare me for college. 51 I used good study habits in my final three years of high school. 52 I set aside study times at home each week to prepare for my high school classes. 53 I evaluated my high school performance and compared that to how my parents and teachers evaluated my performance. 54 I asked questions in my high school classes to be sure I understood what was taught in class. 55 I received adequate academic preparation for college in high school. 56 I asked my parents for emotional support (advise, guidance, reinforcement, etc.) while I was in high school. 57 I set going to college as an educational goal I wanted to reach. 58 I was aware of the role my high school teachers played in preparing me for college. 59 I was aware of the role my high school guidance counselor played in preparing me for college. 60 I put forth the effort in high school needed to prepare me for college. 54