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1 December 2015 Graduation Survey Description: Requested by DK on behalf of Sam Date Created: 11/30/ :12:11 PM Date Range: 11/30/ :00:00 AM - 12/31/ :59:00 PM Page - Graduation Survey CONGRATULATIONS on your upcoming Graduation! The enclosed University of Florida Graduation Survey is an opportunity to share where you are in this period of transition. UF is committed to continuous improvement of its education and student life as well as increasing the value of a University of Florida diploma for its growing Gator alumni. Your invaluable input will be used to support: University and departmental rankings Program review and accreditation Professional talent forecasts for employers and public policy stakeholders Fundraiser collaboration with alumni, corporate, and government partners Attraction and development of the best faculty, staff, and prospective students As part of the graduation process, participation in the survey is required. If not completed, your transcript will not be released. We greatly appreciate your thoughtfulness and integrity in responding! GO GATORS!!! ***If you no longer plan to graduate this semester or if you have questions, please go to ISIS and click the 'Contact Us' link appearing at both the top and bottom of the page. UF strictly adheres to all pertinent institutional and federal privacy-related codes of ethics. Therefore, UF WILL NOT share any identifying information from this survey (e.g.: name, student ID#, contact information) with: current/future employer/graduate school; department you are graduating from; parents, guardians, or family members; government agencies; University of Florida vendors, or other outside organizations/companies. Required answers: 0 Allowed answers: 0 Next Page: Page - 2 Q1 Please list an address that you will use after graduation (excluding an institutional address): [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q2 Please list your GatorLink username: [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q3 Please list a cell phone number that you will use after graduation: (xxx-xxx-xxxx) [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q4 Please list a mailing address that you will use after graduation: [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q5 How many years did it take to complete your degree at the University of Florida? (Please enter a whole number) [Code = 1] [Textbox - Numeric] Page - 3
2 Q6 What WILL BE or is MOST LIKELY to be your PRIMARY activity upon graduation? (Check all that apply and include additional text if appropriate) Employment/job, full-time paid (even if currently still looking) [Code = 1] Employment/job, part-time paid (even if currently still looking) [Code = 2] Graduate (Master's or doctoral degree) or professional school, full-time [Code = 3] Graduate (Master's or doctoral degree) or professional school, part-time [Code = 4] Internship [Code = 5] Military service [Code = 6] Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps) [Code = 7] Studying for exam that will impact next professional/academic steps [Code = 8] Post-doctorate [Code = 9] Travel [Code = 10] Starting or raising a family [Code = 11] Not listed (or clarification of option selected above - please specify) [Code = 12] [Textbox] 2 Page - 4 Q7 If employment will most likely be your primary activity, which of the following best describes your current state of plans for employment immediately after graduation? Have accepted a position (including residency positions and military service) [Code = 1] Already have a position/staying in current position (including military service) [Code = 2] Already have a position BUT actively job searching for something better aligned with career goals [Code = 3] Have been offered a position or multiple positions, but declined positions and still searching for preferred position [Code = 4] Considering one or more offers [Code = 5] Currently searching or waiting on offers [Code = 6] Will begin searching for a position after graduation [Code = 7] Entrepreneurship/Starting own business [Code = 8] Freelance/contract work [Code = 9] Other (please specify) [Code = 10] [Textbox] Q6='Employment/job, full-time paid (even if currently still looking)' OR Q6='Employment/job, part-time paid (even if currently still looking)' OR Q6='Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps)' OR Q6='Military service ' OR Q6='Internship' OR Q6='Post-doctorate' Page - 5 Q8 If you accepted full-time employment or are already working, please list the name of the employing company/organization: [Code = 1] [Textbox] ( Q6='Employment/job, full-time paid (even if currently still looking)' OR Q6='Military service ' OR Q6='Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps)' OR Q6='Post-doctorate' ) OR ( Q7='Have accepted a position (including residency positions and military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position/staying in current position (including military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position BUT actively job searching for something better aligned with career goals' )
3 Q9 If you accepted part-time employment, please list the name of the employing company/organization: [Code = 1] [Textbox] ( Q6='Employment/job, part-time paid (even if currently still looking)' OR Q6='Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps)' OR Q6='Post-doctorate' ) OR ( Q7='Have accepted a position (including residency positions and military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position/staying in current position (including military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position BUT actively job searching for something better aligned with career goals' ) Page - 6 Q7='Have accepted a position (including residency positions and military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position/staying in current position (including military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position BUT actively job searching for something better aligned with career goals' Q10 What is your starting annual base salary (EXCLUDING benefits or bonuses)? Please enter a whole number without a "$" sign (e.g., 29500). [Code = 1] [Textbox - Numeric] Q11 If you received a signing bonus, please enter your one-time bonus compensation below as a whole number without a "$" sign (e.g., 1300). [Code = 1] [Textbox - Numeric] Q12 If you have received or will be receiving any other guaranteed compensation, in addition to a base salary and/or signing bonus, please describe your other guaranteed compensation below (e.g., 5% commission on all new sales, tuition reimbursement up to $7000 annually, or stock options depending on company performance, etc.). [Code = 1] [Textbox] Page - 7 Q6='Employment/job, full-time paid (even if currently still looking)' OR Q6='Employment/job, part-time paid (even if currently still looking)' OR Q6='Military service ' OR Q6='Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps)' OR Q6='Internship' OR Q6='Post-doctorate'
4 Q13 Which occupation category best describes the position you have accepted or are seeking? Accounting [Code = 1] Agriculture (including Horticulture) [Code = 2] Architecture [Code = 3] Arts (Creative Writing, Studio Arts and Performance Arts: Dance, Music, Theater) [Code = 4] Athletics [Code = 5] Business/Financial Consulting [Code = 6] Business Administration [Code = 7] Computer Science/Information Technology (IT) [Code = 8] Construction and Extraction (Oil & Gas) [Code = 9] Design (Digital Media, Fashion, Advertising) [Code = 10] Education/Teaching (elementary-university) [Code = 11] Engineering (Aerospace, Electrical, Chemical, Structural, Civil, Biomedical, etc.) [Code = 12] Environmental Service and Conservation [Code = 13] Finance [Code = 14] Food Preparation and Serving related [Code = 15] Government (including public policy) [Code = 16] Healthcare Practitioner (Nurse, Doctor, Veterinarian, Ophthalmologist, Pharmacist, Dentist, etc.) [Code = 17] Healthcare Administration (Billing, Coding, etc.) [Code = 18] Hospitality, Recreation & Entertainment [Code = 19] Journalism (Reporting, Sports Media, Editing) [Code = 20] Law Enforcement [Code = 21] Law/Legal Services [Code = 22] Management (including Human Resources and Training) [Code = 23] Marketing [Code = 24] Military Service and Defense [Code = 25] Non-profit [Code = 26] Office and Administrative Support [Code = 27] Public Relations/Advertising [Code = 28] Research [Code = 29] Sales (Retail, Business to Business) [Code = 30] Social Services, Counseling, Community [Code = 31] Transportation & Logistics [Code = 32] Not Listed (please specify) [Code = 33] [Textbox] Page - 8
5 Q14 In what state will you be employed or are you employed? Alabama [Code = 1] Alaska [Code = 2] American Samoa [Code = 3] Arizona [Code = 4] Arkansas [Code = 5] California [Code = 6] Colorado [Code = 7] Connecticut [Code = 8] Delaware [Code = 9] District of Columbia [Code = 10] Florida [Code = 11] Georgia [Code = 12] Guam [Code = 13] Hawaii [Code = 14] Idaho [Code = 15] Illinois [Code = 16] Indiana [Code = 17] Iowa [Code = 18] Kansas [Code = 19] Kentucky [Code = 20] Louisiana [Code = 21] Maine [Code = 22] Maryland [Code = 23] Massachusetts [Code = 24] Michigan [Code = 25] Minnesota [Code = 26] Mississippi [Code = 27] Missouri [Code = 28] Montana [Code = 29] Nebraska [Code = 30] Nevada [Code = 31] New Hampshire [Code = 32] New Jersey [Code = 33] New Mexico [Code = 34] New York [Code = 35] North Carolina [Code = 36] North Dakota [Code = 37] Northern Marianas Islands [Code = 38] Ohio [Code = 39] Oklahoma [Code = 40] Oregon [Code = 41]
6 Pennsylvania [Code = 42] Puerto Rico [Code = 43] Rhode Island [Code = 44] South Carolina [Code = 45] South Dakota [Code = 46] Tennessee [Code = 47] Texas [Code = 48] Utah [Code = 49] Vermont [Code = 50] Virginia [Code = 51] Virgin Islands [Code = 52] Washington [Code = 53] West Virginia [Code = 54] Wisconsin [Code = 55] Wyoming [Code = 56] Outside of the United States (please specify where) [Code = 57] [Textbox] Q7='Have accepted a position (including residency positions and military service)' OR ( Q6='Military service ' OR Q6='Post-doctorate' OR Q6='Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps)' ) OR Q7='Already have a position/staying in current position (including military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position BUT actively job searching for something better aligned with career goals' OR Q7='Entrepreneurship/Starting own business' OR Q7='Freelance/contract work' Page - 9 Q15 How did you find your full-time and/or part-time employment opportunity? (Check all that apply) Academic department (faculty & advisors) [Code = 1] Career Resource Center (job postings, interviews, etc.) [Code = 2] UF Career Fairs [Code = 3] Professional contacts [Code = 4] Family/friends [Code = 5] Other job/career fairs (statewide job fair or other local, regional, or state job fair, etc.) [Code = 6] Employment agency [Code = 7] Alumni [Code = 8] Job ads in publication/print media [Code = 9] Previous work with an employer [Code = 10] Professional association(s) [Code = 11] Internet site(s) [Code = 12] Other (please specify) [Code = 13] [Textbox] Job search did not take place because Already Employed [Code = 0] [N/A] 4 Q7='Have accepted a position (including residency positions and military service)' OR Q7='Have been offered a position or multiple positions, but declined positions and still searching for preferred position' OR Q7='Considering one or more offers' OR Q7='Already have a position/staying in current position (including military service)' OR Q7='Already have a position BUT actively job searching for something better aligned with career goals'
7 Q16 Did you complete an internship (either academic or non-academic) while attending the University of Florida? (If you had both academic and non-academic internships, please indicate that in your response below): No - I did not complete an internship while attending UF [Code = 1] Yes - I completed 1 or more academic internship (credit bearing) [Code = 2] Yes - I completed 1 or more non-academic internship (non-credit bearing) [Code = 3] Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships [Code = 4] Page - 10 Q17 How did you find your academic or non-academic internship(s)? (Check all that apply) Career Resource Center (job postings, interviews, etc.) [Code = 1] UF Career Fairs [Code = 2] Academic department faculty & advisors [Code = 3] Professional contacts [Code = 4] Family/friends [Code = 5] Other job/career fairs (statewide job fair or other local, regional, or state job fair, etc.) [Code = 6] Employment agency [Code = 7] Alumni [Code = 8] Job ads in publication/print media [Code = 9] Previous work with an employer [Code = 10] Professional association(s) [Code = 11] Internet site(s) [Code = 12] Created internship at organization was already working/employed with [Code = 13] Other (please specify) [Code = 14] [Textbox] 4 Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more academic internship (credit bearing)' OR Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more non-academic internship (non-credit bearing)' OR Q16='Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships' Q18 If you completed an internship as part of your academic curriculum, please list the organization with which you interned:(if you had more than 1 internship, include the names of all organizations separated by "," or ";") [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q16='Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships' OR Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more academic internship (credit bearing)' Q19 What was your average internship salary per hour (excluding benefits)? Please do not use a "$" sign (e.g., 7.50) [Code = 1] [Textbox - Numeric] Q16='Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships' OR Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more academic internship (credit bearing)' Q20 If you completed a non-credit bearing internship, please list the organization with which you interned: [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more non-academic internship (non-credit bearing)' OR Q16='Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships'
8 Q21 What was your average internship salary per hour (excluding benefits)? Please do not use a "$" sign (e.g., 7.50) [Code = 1] [Textbox - Numeric] Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more non-academic internship (non-credit bearing)' OR Q16='Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships' Page - 11 Q22 Did you work while attending UF? Yes, I worked at one or more companies/organizations not affiliated with UF (e.g. local bank, retail outlet, etc.) [Code = 1] Yes, I was a student worker employed by the University of Florida or a specific UF department (e.g.: Federal Work-Study, research assistant, teaching assistant, OPS, part-time departmental worker - such as Rec Sports or Preview Staff, etc.) [Code = 2] Yes, I was a student worker employed by the University of Florida AND I also worked at one or more companies/organizations not affiliated with UF [Code = 3] No, I did not work while attending UF [Code = 4] Other (please specify) [Code = 5] [Textbox] Page - 12 Q23 If you worked at one or more companies/organizations not affiliated with UF while in school, please fill-in the blanks below. I worked with the following employer(s) not affiliated with UF: [Code = 1] [Textbox] The TOTAL number of semesters I worked this/these employer(s) not affiliated with UF was: [Code = 2] [Textbox] Required answers: 0 Allowed answers: 2 Q22='Yes, I worked at one or more companies/organizations not affiliated with UF (e.g. local bank, retail outlet, etc.)' OR Q22='Yes, I was a student worker employed by the University of Florida or a specific UF department (e.g.: Federal Work-Study, research assistant, teaching assistant, OPS, part-time departmental worker - such as Rec Sports or Preview Staff, etc.)' Q24 If you were a student employee at the University of Florida, please fill-in the blanks below. I worked in the following University of Florida office(s)/department(s): [Code = 1] [Textbox] The TOTAL number of semesters I worked as a student employee at UF was: [Code = 2] [Textbox] Required answers: 0 Allowed answers: 2 Q22='Yes, I was a student worker employed by the University of Florida or a specific UF department (e.g.: Federal Work-Study, research assistant, teaching assistant, OPS, part-time departmental worker - such as Rec Sports or Preview Staff, etc.)' OR Q22='Yes, I was a student worker employed by the University of Florida AND I also worked at one or more companies/organizations not affiliated with UF' Page - 13 Which, if any, degrees do you plan to pursue either immediately upon graduation or at any time in the future? Q25 Law (L.L.B. or J.D.) Immediately upon graduation [Code = 1] Future plans [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 3] [N/A]
9 Q26 Medicine (M.D.) Immediately upon graduation [Code = 1] Future plans [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 3] [N/A] Q27 Other Medical (D.D.S., D.M.D., D.C., D.C.M., D.N.P.,O.D., D.O., Pharm.D., D.P.M., D.P., Pod.D., D.V.M., or other) Immediately upon graduation [Code = 1] Future plans [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 3] [N/A] Q28 Second Bachelor's Degree Immediately upon graduation [Code = 1] Future plans [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 3] [N/A] Q29 Master's Degree (M.A., M.S., M.F.A., or other) Immediately upon graduation [Code = 1] Future plans [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 3] [N/A] Q30 Doctorate (Ph.D., Ed.D., or other) Immediately upon graduation [Code = 1] Future plans [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 3] [N/A] Page - 14 Q6='Graduate (Master's or doctoral degree) or professional school, full-time' OR Q6='Graduate (Master's or doctoral degree) or professional school, part-time'
10 Q31 In which fields do you plan to pursue a Master's degree or Doctorate? (Check all that apply) Accounting [Code = 1] Agriculture [Code = 2] Agricultural Sciences [Code = 3] Architecture [Code = 4] Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies [Code = 5] Biological and Biomedical Sciences [Code = 6] Business Management [Code = 7] Communication, Journalism and Related Programs [Code = 8] Communications Technologies [Code = 9] Communication Sciences and Disorders (e.g., speech pathology) [Code = 10] Computer and Information Sciences [Code = 11] Construction Management and Trades [Code = 12] Culinary Services [Code = 13] Economics [Code = 14] Education [Code = 15] Engineering [Code = 16] English and Literature [Code = 17] Foreign Languages and Literatures [Code = 18] Family and Consumer Sciences [Code = 19] Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (Medicine, Dentistry, Health Services, Allied Health, Nursing, Public Health, etc.) [Code = 20] History [Code = 21] Interdisciplinary Studies [Code = 22] International Business [Code = 23] Legal Studies [Code = 24] Liberal Arts General Studies [Code = 25] Library Science [Code = 26] Logistics [Code = 27] Marketing Operations [Code = 28] Mathematics and Statistics [Code = 29] Mechanical and Repair Technologies [Code = 30] Natural Resources [Code = 31] Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies [Code = 32] Physical Sciences [Code = 33] Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy [Code = 34] Psychology [Code = 35] Public Administration [Code = 36] Science Technologies [Code = 37] Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, Urban Studies) [Code = 38] Theology and Religious Studies [Code = 39] Visual and Performing Arts [Code = 40] Not Listed (please specify) [Code = 41] [Textbox] Required answers: 0 Allowed answers: 41
11 Q32 Have you already been accepted to a university for graduate studies? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Page - 15 Q33 What university/universities have you been accepted to for graduate studies? [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q32='Yes' Q34 If you have applied to graduate school and have not yet been accepted, what university/universities did you apply to? [Code = 1] [Textbox] Q32='No' Page - 16 Q35 The following factors have had the MOST impact on my plans after graduation: (Check all that apply) Family (including: parents, significant other, children) [Code = 1] Work-related experience (e.g.: employment, internship, research, etc.) [Code = 2] Opportunity to make difference or have a positive impact [Code = 3] Pay/Salary [Code = 4] Cost of living (i.e. living expenses compared with rate of pay/salary) [Code = 5] Opportunity to develop professionally or academically [Code = 6] Desire to move to specific geographic location [Code = 7] Graduate or academic program [Code = 8] Other/Not listed [Code = 9] [Textbox] Required answers: 1 Allowed answers: 9 Q36 Please rate your overall satisfaction with your university experience at UF Very dissatisfied [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Dissatisfied [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat dissatisfied [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Somewhat satisfied [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Satisfied [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Very satisfied [Code = 6] [Numeric Value = 6] Q37 Comments/feedback: [Code = 1] [Textbox]
12 Q38 Are you an undergraduate or graduate student at the Warrington College of Business Administration (including Heavener School of Business, Fisher School of Accounting, and Hough Graduate School of Business)? (If yes, you will be asked a few more questions to fulfill national business school reporting requirements) Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Page - 17 Q39 If you completed an internship, with a minimum of 120 hours of work within a six (6) consecutive month period, please list the name(s) of the organization(s) you interned with:(list below established by The National Undergraduate Business Symposium's "NUBS Standards" for reporting) 1. [Code = 1] [Textbox] 2. [Code = 2] [Textbox] 3. [Code = 3] [Textbox] 4. [Code = 4] [Textbox] 5. [Code = 5] [Textbox] Required answers: 0 Allowed answers: 5 Q38='Yes' OR Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more academic internship (credit bearing)' OR Q16='Yes - I completed 1 or more non-academic internship (non-credit bearing)' OR Q16='Yes - I completed both academic and non-academic internships' Page - 18 Q40 Please re-confirm your current status: Accepted a Full-Time (30 or more hours per week) employment opportunity [Code = 1] Already working in a Full-Time (30 hours or more per week) employment opportunity - and plan on staying in current position OR plan to search for a better opportunity while in my current job) [Code = 2] Considering one or more offers for a Full-Time (30 hours or more per week) employment opportunity - but not currently employed full-time and have not yet accepted a full-time employment opportunity [Code = 3] Actively searching for Full-time (30 hours or more per week) employment opportunity BUT not currently employed full-time, have not yet accepted a full-time employment opportunity, and not currently considering one or more offers [Code = 4] Plan to begin actively job searching soon [Code = 5] Q38='Yes' Page - 19 Q40='Accepted a Full-Time (30 or more hours per week) employment opportunity' OR Q40='Already working in a Full-Time (30 hours or more per week) employment opportunity - and plan on staying in current position OR plan to search for a better opportunity while in my current job)' OR Q40='Considering one or more offers for a Full-Time (30 hours or more per week) employment opportunity - but not currently employed full-time and have not yet accepted a full-time employment opportunity' Q41 Please state your job title for the full-time position you have accepted or are currently employed in: [Code = 1] [Textbox]
13 Q42 Please select job function that best describes your current position or the position you will soon be starting:(list below established by The National Undergraduate Business Symposium's "NUBS Standards" for reporting) Accounting [Code = 1] Actuary [Code = 2] Advertising/Public Relations [Code = 3] Analytics [Code = 4] Consulting [Code = 5] Education [Code = 6] Finance [Code = 7] General Management [Code = 8] Human Resources [Code = 9] Logistics [Code = 10] Information Technology (IT) [Code = 11] Marketing/Sales [Code = 12] Operations/Production [Code = 13] Entrepreneur/Founder [Code = 14] Other (please specify) [Code = 15] [Textbox]
14 Q43 Please select industry that best describes your current position or the position you will soon be starting:(list below established by The National Undergraduate Business Symposium's "NUBS Standards" for reporting) Accounting [Code = 1] Aerospace [Code = 2] Consulting [Code = 3] Consumer Packaged Good [Code = 4] Defense [Code = 5] Education [Code = 6] Energy [Code = 7] Financial Services [Code = 8] Government/Education [Code = 9] Healthcare [Code = 10] Hospitality [Code = 11] Legal [Code = 12] Manufacturing [Code = 13] Marketing/Advertising/PR [Code = 14] Media/Entertainment [Code = 15] Non-Profit [Code = 16] Pharma/Biotech [Code = 17] Real Estate/Construction [Code = 18] Retail [Code = 19] Sports/Leisure [Code = 20] Technology/Science [Code = 21] Transportation/Logistics [Code = 22] Other (please specify) [Code = 23] [Textbox] Page - 20 Q44 Are you a Doctoral Student? (If yes, you will be taken to a short survey on your experience.) Yes [Code = 1] No (Go To End) [Code = 2] Next Page: Conditional Page - 21 Q45 When you first enrolled as a doctoral student, did your program provide an orientation to explain the process of completing your doctoral degree? Yes, and I attended [Code = 1] Yes, but I did not attend [Code = 2] No [Code = 3] I don't remember [Code = 4]
15 Q46 How effective was this orientation in helping you to understand the process of completing your doctoral degree? Very effective [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Somewhat effective [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Neither effective nor ineffective [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Somewhat ineffective [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Very ineffective [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q47 Did your doctoral program provide you with a written set of expectations about academic requirements and expected progress? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Q48 Other than course grades and results of written or oral examinations, did your doctoral program provide a formal assessment of your academic progress at least annually? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Please rate the adequacy of support you were provided during your doctoral education and dissertation research in the following areas: Q49 Financial support Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q50 Information technology (IT) resources Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A]
16 Q51 Your personal work space (e.g., desk or office) Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q52 Library and electronic research resources Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q53 Laboratory, clinical, studio or other physical facilities Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] How helpful and how timely was the advice you received from your dissertation/thesis advisor in each of these areas? Q54 Selection of a dissertation topic HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4]
17 Q55 Your dissertation research HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q56 Writing and revising your dissertation HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q57 Academic career options HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q58 Nonacademic career options HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q59 Search for employment or training HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4]
18 Q60 Selection of a dissertation topic TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q61 Your dissertation research TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q62 Writing and revising your dissertation TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q63 Academic career options TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q64 Nonacademic career options TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4]
19 Q65 Search for employment or training TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q66 Was there another faculty member whom you considered to be a mentor (i.e., a faculty member who gave you advice about your education, career development, or other matters of concern to you as a graduate student)? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Page - 22 Q67 Was the faculty member in your program/department? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q66='Yes' How helpful and how timely was the advice you received from your mentor in each of these areas? Q68 Selection of a dissertation topic HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q69 Your dissertation research HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4]
20 Q70 Writing and revising your dissertation HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q71 Academic career options HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q72 Nonacademic career options HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q73 Search for employment or training HelpfulnessNot at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q74 Selection of a dissertation topic TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4]
21 Q75 Your dissertation research TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q76 Writing and revising your dissertation TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q77 Academic career options TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q78 Nonacademic career options TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q79 Search for employment or training TimelinessNot at all timely [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very timely [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat timely [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very timely [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Q66='Yes'
22 Page - Professional Development Q80 Were you a teaching assistant (TA) at any time during your graduate studies? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Q81 How helpful was this experience with respect to your professional development? Not at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Not applicable - Never a TA [Code = 9] [N/A] Q82 Did you receive training in instructional methods at any time during your graduate studies? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Q83 How helpful was this training? Not at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Not applicable - Never received training [Code = 9] [N/A] Q84 Were you a research assistant (RA) at any time during your graduate studies? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Q85 How helpful was this experience with respect to your professional development? Not at all helpful [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Not very helpful [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Somewhat helpful [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very helpful [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Not applicable - Never an RA [Code = 9] [N/A] Page - 24
23 Q86 How many research or scholarly presentations (including poster presentations) did you make on your campus during your graduate studies (not including presentations given in class or in regularly scheduled not-for-credit lab meetings)? None [Code = 0] 1 [Code = 1] 2 [Code = 2] 3 [Code = 3] 4 [Code = 4] 5 [Code = 5] 6 [Code = 6] 7 [Code = 7] 8 [Code = 8] 9 [Code = 9] 10 or more [Code = 10] Q87 How many research or scholarly presentations (including poster presentations) did you make at meetings away from your campus (regional, national or international)? None [Code = 0] 1 [Code = 1] 2 [Code = 2] 3 [Code = 3] 4 [Code = 4] 5 [Code = 5] 6 [Code = 6] 7 [Code = 7] 8 [Code = 8] 9 [Code = 9] 10 or more [Code = 10] Q88 If you made a presentation away from campus, did you receive institutional or research funds for travel? Yes [Code = 1] No [Code = 2] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A]
24 Q89 Based on research conducted while you were a graduate student, how many scholarly works that have been published or accepted for publication (e.g., peer reviewed articles, books, book chapters, conference proceedings) have you authored or co-authored? None [Code = 0] 1 [Code = 1] 2 [Code = 2] 3 [Code = 3] 4 [Code = 4] 5 [Code = 5] 6 [Code = 6] 7 [Code = 7] 8 [Code = 8] 9 [Code = 9] 10 or more [Code = 10] Q90 How many others are currently under review? None [Code = 0] 1 [Code = 1] 2 [Code = 2] 3 [Code = 3] 4 [Code = 4] 5 [Code = 5] 6 [Code = 6] 7 [Code = 7] 8 [Code = 8] 9 [Code = 9] 10 or more [Code = 10] Page - 25 If you were to start your doctoral career again...? Q91 Would you select this same university Definitely not [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Probably not [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Maybe [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Probably [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Definitely [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5]
25 Q92 Would you select the same field of study Definitely not [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Probably not [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Maybe [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Probably [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Definitely [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q93 Would you recommend this university to someone considering your field of study Definitely not [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Probably not [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Maybe [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Probably [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Definitely [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Please rate the following aspects of your doctoral program: Q94 Quality of the graduate curriculum Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q95 Quality of graduate level teaching by faculty Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q96 Quality of academic advising and guidance Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5]
26 Q97 Preparation for candidacy/comprehensive examinations (coursework, seminars, labs, reading courses, etc.) Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q98 The opportunity to collaborate across disciplines Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q99 Assistance in finding employment Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q100 Overall program quality Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Q101 Students in my program are treated with respect by faculty. Strongly disagree [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Disagree [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Ambivalent [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Agree [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Strongly agree [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5]
27 Q102 The intellectual climate of my program is positive. Strongly disagree [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Disagree [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Ambivalent [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Agree [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Strongly agree [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q103 The social climate of my program is positive. Strongly disagree [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Disagree [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Ambivalent [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Agree [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Strongly agree [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q104 Students in my program are collegial. Strongly disagree [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Disagree [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Ambivalent [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Agree [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Strongly agree [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Rate the extent to which the following factors were an obstacle to your academic progress: Q105 Work/financial commitments Not an obstacle [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] A minor obstacle [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] A major obstacle [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q106 Family obligations Not an obstacle [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] A minor obstacle [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] A major obstacle [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A]
28 Q107 Availability of faculty Not an obstacle [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] A minor obstacle [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] A major obstacle [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q108 Program structure or requirements Not an obstacle [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] A minor obstacle [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] A major obstacle [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q109 Course scheduling Not an obstacle [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] A minor obstacle [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] A major obstacle [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q110 Immigration laws or regulations Not an obstacle [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] A minor obstacle [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] A major obstacle [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Not applicable [Code = 9] [N/A] Q111 Are there any other obstacles to your academic progress? Yes (please explain) [Code = 1] [Textbox] No [Code = 2] Page - 26
29 Q112 What is the status of your postgraduate plans (in the next year)? Returning to, or continuing in, predoctoral employment [Code = 1] Have signed contract or made definite commitment for a "postdoc" or other work [Code = 2] Negotiating with one or more specific organizations [Code = 3] Seeking position but have no specific prospects [Code = 4] Other full-time degree program (e.g., MD, DDS, JD, MBA, etc.) [Code = 5] Do not plan to work or study (e.g., family commitments, etc.) [Code = 6] Other (please specify) [Code = 7] [Textbox] Q113 What best describes your postgraduate plans (within the next year)? "Postdoc" or further training [Code = 1] Employment [Code = 2] Q114 What one type of principal employer will you be working for (or training with) in the next year? U.S. 4-year college or university other than medical school [Code = 1] U.S. medical school (including university-affiliated hospital or medical center) [Code = 2] U.S. university-affiliated research institute [Code = 3] U.S. community or two-year college [Code = 4] U.S. preschool, elementary, middle, secondary school or school system [Code = 5] Foreign educational institution [Code = 6] Foreign government [Code = 7] U.S. federal government [Code = 8] U.S. state government [Code = 9] U.S. local government [Code = 10] Not-for-profit organization [Code = 11] Industry (for-profit) [Code = 12] Self-employed [Code = 13] Other (please specify) [Code = 14] [Textbox] Please rate your overall satisfaction with each of the following: Q115 Your academic experience at this university Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5]
30 Q116 Your student life experience at this university Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5] Q117 Your overall experience at this university Poor [Code = 1] [Numeric Value = 1] Fair [Code = 2] [Numeric Value = 2] Good [Code = 3] [Numeric Value = 3] Very good [Code = 4] [Numeric Value = 4] Excellent [Code = 5] [Numeric Value = 5]
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