Students:
A Chance to Let Your Voice Be Heard
On February 9, 2016, Concord University’s first-year freshmen and graduating seniors received an invitation email encouraging them to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). The NSSE is a widely-used national survey to measure students’ engagement in their academics, both in and out of the classroom. Information gathered through the NSSE, will provide CU with valuable input from YOU for the continuous improvement of the overall educational experience at Concord and what you think is most important in your college experience.
If you have not completed the survey, there is still time! By participating in this short survey, you can make a difference in your Concord experience, and future students’ experiences at Concord. Individual responses to the NSSE are confidential and only the overall group results are reported to show how CU compares to other institutions participating in the survey project. Group results are also very important information that University officials can consider in the decision making process.
In appreciation for participating, students who complete the survey by March 9, 2016, will be automatically entered in a random drawing for a chance to win one of a variety of prizes. Prizes include a 32” Flat Screen TV (worth $200), a $250 gift card to the University Book Store, a $100 gift card to the University Book Store, or one of eleven $50 gift cards to the University Book Store.
For more information on the NSSE, visit their website at www.nsse.iub.edu or contact Dr. Susan Robinett, University Director of Assessment, at extension 5321 or by email at robinett@concord.edu
Check your email for your invitation and reminders, and help make a difference.
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