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Autore principale: Breindel, Matthew
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1995
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contents Gap Analysis. Student Satisfaction Survey, Spring 1995. Breindel, Matthew Attitude Measures Community Colleges Participant Satisfaction Program Evaluation Rating Scales School Effectiveness Student Attitudes Student Needs Student Personnel Services Student Surveys Two Year Colleges In spring 1995, College of the Desert, in California, undertook a study to determine the perceptions of students at both its Copper Mountain and Palm Desert campuses regarding college services. A representative sample of students were administered a 7-point attitude scale (Student Satisfaction Survey developed by Noel-Levitz Centers, Inc.) both the relative importance of the services and students' satisfaction with them. An analysis was then conducted to determine the gaps between levels of importance and satisfaction, indicating that all services, except for Veterans services at the Palm Desert campus, received higher importance ratings than satisfaction ratings. At the Palm Desert campus, the five largest gaps between importance and satisfaction occurred in the areas of parking, registration, concern for students, financial aid notification, and security. At the Copper Mountain Campus, the five largest gaps occurred in the questions pertaining to the availability of child care, the variety of courses, financial aid notification, library resources and services, and academic advising. Includes the survey instrument, graphs of overall ratings for each service area by campus, graphs of ratings of specific services within each area by campus, and ranked tables of gaps for each campus. (TGI)
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spellingShingle Gap Analysis. Student Satisfaction Survey, Spring 1995.
Breindel, Matthew
Attitude Measures
Community Colleges
Participant Satisfaction
Program Evaluation
Rating Scales
School Effectiveness
Student Attitudes
Student Needs
Student Personnel Services
Student Surveys
Two Year Colleges
Gap Analysis. Student Satisfaction Survey, Spring 1995. Breindel, Matthew Attitude Measures Community Colleges Participant Satisfaction Program Evaluation Rating Scales School Effectiveness Student Attitudes Student Needs Student Personnel Services Student Surveys Two Year Colleges In spring 1995, College of the Desert, in California, undertook a study to determine the perceptions of students at both its Copper Mountain and Palm Desert campuses regarding college services. A representative sample of students were administered a 7-point attitude scale (Student Satisfaction Survey developed by Noel-Levitz Centers, Inc.) both the relative importance of the services and students' satisfaction with them. An analysis was then conducted to determine the gaps between levels of importance and satisfaction, indicating that all services, except for Veterans services at the Palm Desert campus, received higher importance ratings than satisfaction ratings. At the Palm Desert campus, the five largest gaps between importance and satisfaction occurred in the areas of parking, registration, concern for students, financial aid notification, and security. At the Copper Mountain Campus, the five largest gaps occurred in the questions pertaining to the availability of child care, the variety of courses, financial aid notification, library resources and services, and academic advising. Includes the survey instrument, graphs of overall ratings for each service area by campus, graphs of ratings of specific services within each area by campus, and ranked tables of gaps for each campus. (TGI)
title Gap Analysis. Student Satisfaction Survey, Spring 1995.
topic Attitude Measures
Community Colleges
Participant Satisfaction
Program Evaluation
Rating Scales
School Effectiveness
Student Attitudes
Student Needs
Student Personnel Services
Student Surveys
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED396807