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The Office of Institutional Research is
involved in conducting and analyzing a variety of different surveys
and tests designed to provide assessment for different subgroups
within the university learning environment and community. The
survey information provided can also be accessed by completing
the and
returning it to the Office of Institutional Research. Please
contact our office at
701-777-4358 for research methods or statistical analysis. The
Institutional Research , , , and are
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Survey Name (Academic Year)
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 CIRP
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YES
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 CIRP
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NA
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NA
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 (NSSE)
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 HERI
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NA
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NA
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NA
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 (YFCY)
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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YES
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YES
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YES
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NA
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YES
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NA
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YES
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NA
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NA
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Highlights
from Surveys
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on the name of survey to receive more information. Symbols
are represented as: |
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Local Developed Survey. |
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The survey
is available on the web. Please click it to check more
information. |
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YES
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The survey is not available
on the web. Please contact the office of Institutional
Research. |
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TBA
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The survey is scheduled
to be conducted. |
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NA
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The survey has not been
conducted in this year. |
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| The following list serves
as an outline of the most prominent surveys and tests
utilized by the Office. |
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This survey helps
identify students' reasons for leaving
UND. The instrument groups 48 "reasons" in
the areas of personal, academic, institutional,
financial, & employment as to why
a student left. Each of these areas
are identified as a major reason, minor
reason, or not a reason. Last three
surveys were conducted in the fall
of 2003, 2004, and 2005. The 2006 survey
was closed on October 2, 2006. |
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This survey
assesses alumni's perceptions of
UND's impact on their personal and
professional growth and development
and provides a detailed employment
and education history. Alumni factors
related to general background, employment
history, and activities are included
in the study. The last survey was
conducted in the spring of 2006. |
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CIRP is a national
study of the American Higher Education
System sponsored by the American
Council on Education and administered
by the Higher Education Research
Institute at the University of California-Los
Angeles. This survey designed
to assess the demographic characteristics,
past experiences, current opinions,
as well as the aspirations of new
incoming freshmen. The CIRP
survey has been conducted on the
campus of the University of North
Dakota in the summer or early fall
semester 38 of the last 39 years.
This survey provides helpful information
for the faculty and administration
in their attempts to design and deliver
quality education. The last survey was
conducted in the summer of 2005. |
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This follow-up
survey is administered to the group
of students who had been surveyed during
their participation at “Getting Started” during
their incoming freshmen year four years
earlier. This is a survey designed
to assess the demographic information,
probable fields of study, senior self-rating,
activities engaged in during past year,
objectives considered to be essential
or very important, political orientation
and opinions, as well as senior satisfaction
with the University of North Dakota. This
survey is carried out in an effort
to track students’ progress toward
graduation after their four-year study
at UND. The findings of this
study are presented with students’ responses
as freshmen and four years later, and
how they compare with their national
counterparts from public universities.
The last survey was conducted in the
fall of 2004. |
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This survey
focuses on assessing student engagement,
of freshmen compared to seniors,
in the areas of academic challenge,
active and collaborative learning,
student-faculty interaction, enriching
educational experiences, and the
supportive campus environment at
the University of North Dakota. This
is a national survey with comparative
data from other four-year colleges
or universities. The last two
surveys were conducted in the fall
of 1999, in spring 2003, and spring 2005. A new
survey will be conducted as a web-only
survey in spring 2007. |
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The Faculty Survey
of Student Engagement (FSSE) was constructed
to parallel the National Survey of
Student Engagement-The College Student
Report (NSSE). The faculty version
focuses on: Faculty perceptions of
how often their students engage in
different activities, the importance
faculty place on various areas of learning
and development, the types of interactions
faculty have with students, and how
faculty members organize class time.
The pilot test of the FSSE was administered
electronically as a web-only survey
in spring 2003. A new
survey will be conducted as a web-only
survey in spring 2007. |
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A survey that
is scheduled every six years in order
to assess the quality and needs of
University of North Dakota faculty
members. The survey extracts
information regarding a variety of
different faculty issues including
teaching practices, research activities,
interaction with students and colleagues,
perceptions of institutional climate,
as well as job satisfaction. The
last survey was conducted in October
2001. |
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The College Student
Inventory (CSI) is a self-assessment
tool used as part of the Noel-Levitz
Retention Management System that asks
students to reflect on academic, personal,
and social experiences and perspectives.
There are one hundred questions in
this inventory that provide analyzed
results about academic motivation,
sociability, and receptivity to institutional
help. The 1,884 incoming students that
participated in the 2002 summer orientation
were informed that completing the CSI
was voluntary, and 1,722 (873 male
and 849 female) completed the CSI survey.
The university used the program to
create a model for identifying students
who were most likely to be at risk,
and also implemented training programs
for preparing academic advisors with
specific intervention strategies. This
CSI information helps students reflect
on how to maximize their college experience,
helps academic advisors identify students
with particular concerns, and gives
the Enrollment Management Team a snapshot
of our first year students as a group.
CSI was conducted again in 2003 (1,998
participants), 2004 (1,687 participants), 2005 (1,481 participants), and 2006 (1536 participants). |
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The Campus Quality
Survey is an instrument sponsored by
Performance Horizons that was developed
by adapting categories used in the
prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award and the Presidential
Award for Quality to fit the educational
environment. The survey instrument
offered 91 statements including 10
North Dakota University System (NDUS)
questions for faculty and staff to
respond to. Participants are asked
to rate the University of North Dakota
from two perspectives: How It Is Now
and How It Should be for the items
based on how they feel the programs,
services, and activities are currently
meeting the needs of students and employees.
The last two surveys were conducted
in the fall of 2002, 2004, and 2006. |
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The University
of North Dakota and Board of Higher
Education are coordinating a Student
Satisfaction Inventory developed by
Noel-Levitz for all levels of students
at 11 state universities and colleges.
This survey collects information about
the experiences of our students. The
Student Satisfaction Inventory measures
students' satisfaction with a wide
range of college experience. Students
rate each item in the inventory by
the importance of the specific expectation
as well as their satisfaction with
how well that expectation is being
met. A performance gap is then determined
by the difference in the importance
rating and the satisfaction rating.
At the University of North Dakota,
11,415 students received the Student
Satisfaction Inventory by mail in October
2002. An overall net response rate
of 9 percent was attained. A new web-based
SSI survey has been conducted in spring
2004. The net response rate has reached
30%. Among 73 statement items, 65 items
showed significantly higher satisfaction
than the national norms. A web-based
survey was conducted
in spring 2006. |
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The Your First
College Year (YFCY) Survey is part
of a national study for use at the
end of the first college year as a
follow-up survey to the annual Cooperative
Institutional Research Program (CIRP)
Freshman Survey that is administered
at the end of their first year. YFCY
includes 21 measures of student satisfaction
with curricular and co-curricular experiences,
campus facilities, and student services.
YFCY also asks students to rate how
successful they feel in adjusting to
several aspects of the first college
year. It yields data that can be used
to improve the effectiveness of academic
and CO-curricular programs, retention
rates, and learning outcomes. At the
University of North Dakota, 1,106 first-year
(576 male and 530 female) students
received the 2002 YFCY Survey by mail
in April 2002. An overall net response
rate of 21 percent was attained. |
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A survey designed
to assess the demographic characteristics,
college related goals, hours per week
spent working, frequency of classroom
activities, importance of the instructors,
satisfaction with service offices,
general satisfaction items, as well
as the University of North Dakota’s
contribution to personal growth of
the university sophomore. This survey
is conducted to determine sophomore's
satisfaction with their experiences
at UND. The last survey was conducted
in April 2005. |
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A survey initiated
in 1991 giving University of North
Dakota the capacity to conduct an exit
survey of graduating students. The
survey is intended to extract a variety
of information from the students including
issues such as: overall satisfaction
with the university experience, student
involvement, cognitive and affective
development, technological uses, as
well as future goals and aspirations. Last
survey was conducted in the spring
of 2001. A new has
been conducted in spring 2004. This
is the first time an online survey
has been used with our graduating students. |
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A survey designed
to assess the demographic characteristics,
pursuit of additional education, current
place of residence, employment information,
annual salary, size of worksite information,
internship and cooperative education
participation while attending University
of North Dakota, as well as North Dakota
employment information on UND alumni
who earned a bachelors degree within
two years of the date of conducting
of the survey. Last survey was
conducted in the fall of 2003, 2004, and 2005. These were online survey
used with our graduates. A new survey,
as paper-and-pencil format, is on-going
in the fall of 2006. |
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| The employer satisfaction
is part of the accountability measures of the "Roundtable
Report" that were enacted by the 2001 and 2003 North Dakota
legislatures. The North Dakota University System have partnered
with the firm of Noel-Levitz to conduct this survey. All
other 10 North Dakota University System institutions are
participating in this survey as are other U.S. universities
and colleges. The collection of information from employers
about graduates is vital and appropriate to a university's
understanding of whether it is successful in meeting its
educational goals. The survey was first conducted in fall
of 2004 and then in spring of 2006. |
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A survey
initiated approximately ten years
ago, designated to assess the demographic
characteristics of the students
living in the residential halls
at the University of North Dakota
as well as their satisfaction toward
housing staff, maintenance and
custodial staff, policies and procedures,
facilities, dinning services, programming,
and hall government. Survey
results are used to implement a
number of changes in the residence
halls. A survey was conducted in
November 2003. This is the first
time an online survey is being
used with our resident students.
A new, as web-based
format, was conducted in fall
2005. Survey instrument can be
viewed at http://business.und.edu/oir/housing
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In order
to better assess the strengths
and shortcomings of the UND transfer
process, the 2006-2007 Transfer
Student Survey was administered.
The questionnaire was developed
by the UND Transfer Student Task
Force and funded through the UND
Enrollment Management Team. First-time
administration of the instrument
was done in January 2007 to new
(fall 2006) transfer students who
were enrolled for Spring 2007.
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Date last modified: July 17, 2007
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