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Main Author: Redovich, Dennis W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED223300
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contents Report of the Student Evaluation of the Milwaukee Area Technical College. Redovich, Dennis W. Community Colleges Day Students Disabilities Educational Facilities Ethnic Groups Evening Students Institutional Evaluation Multicampus Districts Participant Satisfaction Questionnaires Student Attitudes Student Characteristics Student Personnel Services Two Year College Students Two Year Colleges As part of its continuous planning and evaluation process, Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) surveyed a sample of day and evening students (N=8,018) from throughout the district regarding the functions, services, and facilities of the school. The survey solicited information on students' characteristics, reasons for attending MATC, prior education, current employment, income, and transportation to MATC, and requested students to evaluate a wide range of services and facilities, such as instruction, equipment, facilities for the handicapped, opportunities for non-traditional study, the library, registration, counseling, financial aid, the bookstore, job placement, student involvement in governance, and student activities. Items receiving the highest evaluations districtwide were instructors' attitudes, course relevance, quality of instruction, availability of faculty, quality of facilities, treatment by non-teaching staff, quality of instructional equipment, and services and facilities for the handicapped. Lowest ratings districtwide were given to availability of parking, recreation facilities, job placement, athletic activities, student lounge facilities, and extracurricular activities. The study report describes methodology, profiles student subgroups (i.e., categorized by day/evening attendance, campus attended, ethnic background, and handicapped status) and details their responses, and compares findings to those of a 1981 survey. The questionnaire is appended. (KL)
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spellingShingle Report of the Student Evaluation of the Milwaukee Area Technical College.
Redovich, Dennis W.
Community Colleges
Day Students
Disabilities
Educational Facilities
Ethnic Groups
Evening Students
Institutional Evaluation
Multicampus Districts
Participant Satisfaction
Questionnaires
Student Attitudes
Student Characteristics
Student Personnel Services
Two Year College Students
Two Year Colleges
Report of the Student Evaluation of the Milwaukee Area Technical College. Redovich, Dennis W. Community Colleges Day Students Disabilities Educational Facilities Ethnic Groups Evening Students Institutional Evaluation Multicampus Districts Participant Satisfaction Questionnaires Student Attitudes Student Characteristics Student Personnel Services Two Year College Students Two Year Colleges As part of its continuous planning and evaluation process, Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) surveyed a sample of day and evening students (N=8,018) from throughout the district regarding the functions, services, and facilities of the school. The survey solicited information on students' characteristics, reasons for attending MATC, prior education, current employment, income, and transportation to MATC, and requested students to evaluate a wide range of services and facilities, such as instruction, equipment, facilities for the handicapped, opportunities for non-traditional study, the library, registration, counseling, financial aid, the bookstore, job placement, student involvement in governance, and student activities. Items receiving the highest evaluations districtwide were instructors' attitudes, course relevance, quality of instruction, availability of faculty, quality of facilities, treatment by non-teaching staff, quality of instructional equipment, and services and facilities for the handicapped. Lowest ratings districtwide were given to availability of parking, recreation facilities, job placement, athletic activities, student lounge facilities, and extracurricular activities. The study report describes methodology, profiles student subgroups (i.e., categorized by day/evening attendance, campus attended, ethnic background, and handicapped status) and details their responses, and compares findings to those of a 1981 survey. The questionnaire is appended. (KL)
title Report of the Student Evaluation of the Milwaukee Area Technical College.
topic Community Colleges
Day Students
Disabilities
Educational Facilities
Ethnic Groups
Evening Students
Institutional Evaluation
Multicampus Districts
Participant Satisfaction
Questionnaires
Student Attitudes
Student Characteristics
Student Personnel Services
Two Year College Students
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED223300