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1 Mapworks Report Spring Transition First-Year Survey Snapshot - Week 4 Spring Semester 2016 This survey was launched week four of the spring 2016 semester, running February 7 to 28th. 3,079 firstyear students were eligible (degree seeking and earned 30 credits or less) to take the Mapworks survey, of those 706 students responded (23). This survey was the third survey in a series of 4 surveys over the academic year. Student participation was optional and upon completion each student was sent a link to a personalized student report with their strengths and challenges as they transition to both social and academic expectations of higher education. Top 5 Retention Factors that Challenged All First-year Students Starting Week 4 Note, parenthetical numbers indicate total students who answered the question and the percentage represents the portion of that total who struggled with the indicated factor. Homesick (separation) Low Peer Connections Low Social Aspects (on-campus living) Test Anxiety Plans to study 5 hours or fewer a week 49.2 (132) 46.7 (602) 39.6 (91) 39.1 (632) 24 (684) Demographic Section Gender Identity H Demographics 55 Female I 45 Male A Race & Ethnicity Academic Transition B E F G C D 9 Military Service 5.8 Active Duty 30.7 Guard or Reserve 63.5 Retired/Separated, Other A. Asian (392) 10 B. Hispanic (343) 9 C. American Indian or Alaska Native (326) 8 D. Black or African American (176) 4.5 E. Unknown (124) 3 F. Non-Resident Alien (75) 2 G. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (57) 1.5 H. White (1,894) 48 I. Two or more (536) On-Campus Nonbinary 91 Non-Military 88 Off-Campus 5 Have at least 1 dependent Confidence of those that need childcare in their ability to afford it 65 Not at all or moderately confident 35 are confident Institutional Satisfaction 44 Very satisfied with their academic life 33 High overall satisfaction 62 Committed to getting a degree at UAA I UAA 1 73 Said UAA was their first choice Very satisfied with their social life on campus 51 Would choose UAA if they had to do it again 47 Believe they are studying a sufficient amount 37 Rate their time management skills high 59 Report high academic integration 33 Report high academic self-efficacy University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 1
2 Survey Snapshot Report UAA First-Year Spring Transition Results (Week 4) Survey Questions Note; The Mapworks survey platform enables institutions to activate and deactivate a variety of optional survey modules. Gaps in survey numbering indicate a module is turned off for the specific survey. To what degree are you committed to completing a: Q1 Degree, certificate, or licensure? Resp = N = 691 Mean=6.42 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q2 Degree, certificate, or licensure at this institution? Resp = N = 672 Mean=5.74 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely To what degree do you intend to come back to this institution for the: Q3 Next academic term? Resp = N = 683 Mean=6.21 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 2
3 Q4 Next academic year? Resp = N = 692 Mean=6.22 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely D5 If you do not return to this institution, which of the following best describes your plan? RESP = 3.24 N = 127 N OF TOTAL I do not plan to attend any college or university. (3/2.362) I plan to take some time off and come back to this institution in the future. (23/18.110) I plan to transfer to another institution. (63/49.606) I plan to pursue a study abroad opportunity or co-op/internship away from this institution. (9/7.087) I plan to graduate or complete a certificate or licensure. (26/20.472) Other (Please specify.) (3/2.362) LA6 Please describe why you plan to leave the institution. (N=61) Export as CSV Note; Export capabilities are not enabled in this report. UAA Mapworks users may log into the systems report section to download specific response date. Access and permissions to Mapworks is managed through the UAA Mapworks Office. Direct inquiries to Mapworks@uaa.alaska.edu or (907) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 3
4 D7 Did you intend to transfer when you entered this institution? RESP = 1.61 N = 63 N OF TOTAL No (41/65.079) Yes (22/34.921) D8 If you decide to transfer to another institution, what would be the most likely reason? RESP = 1.58 N = 62 N OF TOTAL Academic reasons (18/29.032) Financial reasons (13/20.968) Personal reasons (19/30.645) Social reasons (4/6.452) Other reasons (Please specify.) (8/12.903) SA9 If you know, please indicate to which institution you plan to transfer. (N=16) Export as CSV University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 4
5 D11 Of those, how many courses are you struggling in? RESP = N = 697 N OF TOTAL Not struggling in any course (336/48.207) course (222/31.851) courses (106/15.208) courses (22/3.156) courses (11/1.578) Regarding the courses you re having the most difficulty with, to what degree: Q12 Have you talked with your instructor regarding your difficulties? Resp = 8.82 N = 346 Mean=3.00 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q13 Have you turned in assigned homework? Resp = 8.74 N = 343 Mean=5.77 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 5
6 Q14 Have you done the required readings? Resp = 8.79 N = 345 Mean=5.22 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely D15 Regarding the course you're having the most difficulty with, based on your current performance what would your grade be? RESP = 8.89 N = 349 N OF TOTAL A (15/4.298) B (82/23.496) C (119/34.097) D (53/15.186) F (19/5.444) Don't know (61/17.479) D16 Regarding the course you're having the most difficulty with, what type of course is it? RESP = 8.89 N = 349 N OF TOTAL The course is not in my major. (125/35.817) The course is in my major. (177/50.716) I have not selected a major. (47/13.467) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 6
7 SA17 Please identify the course in which you are having the most difficulty (e.g., English 101). (N=316) Export as CSV D18 In an average week, how many hours do you spend working for pay? RESP = N = 685 N OF TOTAL None (253/36.934) to 5 hours (34/4.964) to 10 hours (45/6.569) to 15 hours (35/5.109) to 20 hours (60/8.759) to 25 hours (49/7.153) to 30 hours (47/6.861) to 35 hours (29/4.234) to 40 hours (74/10.803) More than 40 hours (59/8.613) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 7
8 D19 In an average week, how many hours do you spend on out-of-classroom academic commitments (e.g., homework, studying, practice time)? RESP = N = 684 N OF TOTAL None (5/0.731) to 5 hours (159/23.246) to 10 hours (192/28.070) to 15 hours (114/16.667) to 20 hours (76/11.111) to 25 hours (50/7.310) to 30 hours (40/5.848) to 35 hours (11/1.608) to 40 hours (20/2.924) More than 40 hours (17/2.485) D20 How many of your scheduled classes have you attended this term? RESP = N = 681 N OF TOTAL I attended all my classes. (379/55.653) I missed one class. (140/20.558) I missed a few classes. (145/21.292) I missed class frequently. (14/2.056) I missed class most of the time. (3/0.441) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 8
9 D21 What do you think your GPA will be this term? RESP = N = 682 N OF TOTAL GPA of 3.50 or higher (Mostly As) (248/36.364) GPA of 3.00 to 3.49 (Mostly Bs) (247/36.217) GPA of 2.50 to 2.99 (Some Bs and Cs) (132/19.355) GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 (Mostly Cs) (46/6.745) GPA less than 2.00 (Lower than Cs) (9/1.320) D22 What do think your cumulative GPA will be when you complete your degree or certificate? RESP = N = 680 N OF TOTAL GPA of 3.50 or higher (Mostly As) (221/32.500) GPA of 3.00 to 3.49 (Mostly Bs) (328/48.235) GPA of 2.50 to 2.99 (Some Bs and Cs) (108/15.882) GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 (Mostly Cs) (19/2.794) GPA less than 2.00 (Lower than Cs) (4/0.588) To what degree are you the kind of person who: Q23 Attends class? Resp = N = 679 Mean=6.45 STD Dev=0.81 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (2) (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Always University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 9
10 Q24 Takes good notes in class? Resp = N = 679 Mean=5.88 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Always Q25 Turns in required homework assignments? Resp = N = 682 Mean=6.38 STD Dev=0.91 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) 0 0 (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Always D26 What is the highest level of education you aspire to achieve? RESP = N = 682 N OF TOTAL Don't know or undecided (53/7.771) to 2 year certificate (7/1.026) Associate's degree (83/12.170) Bachelor's degree (315/46.188) Master's degree (140/20.528) Ph.D., M.D. or other professional degree (74/10.850) Prefer not to answer (10/1.466) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 10
11 D27 Which best describes the highest level of education achieved by a parent or legal guardian? RESP = N = 679 N OF TOTAL High School diploma or less (174/25.626) Some college (135/19.882) Completed an Associate's degree (45/6.627) Completed a Bachelor's degree (174/25.626) To what degree are you: Completed a Graduate or Professional degree (99/14.580) Don't know or not applicable (29/4.271) Prefer not to answer (23/3.387) D28 Among the institutions that admitted you, was this institution your: RESP = N = 681 N OF TOTAL First choice (498/73.128) Second choice (115/16.887) Third choice (34/4.993) Lower than third choice (34/4.993) D29 How long ago did you attend high school? RESP = N = 671 N OF TOTAL Less than a year ago (226/33.681) years ago (186/27.720) More than 3 years ago (219/32.638) I never attended high school. (3/0.447) Other (Please specify.) (37/5.514) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 11
12 D30 What was your high school cumulative GPA? RESP = N = 411 N OF TOTAL GPA of 3.50 or higher (Mostly As) (172/41.849) GPA of 3.00 to 3.49 (Mostly Bs) (125/30.414) GPA of 2.50 to 2.99 (Some Bs and Cs) (72/17.518) GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 (Mostly Cs) (17/4.136) GPA less than 2.00 (Lower than Cs) (4/0.973) Don't know (21/5.109) D31 How many high schools did you attend? RESP = N = 410 N OF TOTAL 1 high school (287/70.000) high schools (90/21.951) high schools (33/8.049) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 12
13 D32 How many hours, on average, did you spend studying for a test in high school? RESP = N = 411 N OF TOTAL None (27/6.569) minutes (54/13.139) hour (77/18.735) hours (40/9.732) hours (72/17.518) hours (27/6.569) To what degree do your roommate(s): hours (47/11.436) hours (5/1.217) hours (22/5.353) hours (10/2.433) hours (10/2.433) hours (12/2.920) hours (1/0.243) hours (3/0.730) or more hours (4/0.973) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 13
14 D33 How many hours, on average, do you expect to spend studying for a test at this institution? RESP = N = 409 N OF TOTAL 30 minutes (10/2.445) hour (28/6.846) hours (27/6.601) hours (57/13.936) hours (33/8.068) hours (51/12.469) hours (15/3.667) hours (67/16.381) hours (8/1.956) hours (37/9.046) hours (3/0.733) hours (24/5.868) hours (2/0.489) hours (17/4.156) hours (1/0.244) or more hours (29/7.090) D34 Did you transfer to this institution from another higher education institution? RESP = N = 679 N OF TOTAL No (567/83.505) Yes (112/16.495) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 14
15 D35 How many other institutions have you attended prior to attending this institution? RESP = 2.62 N = 103 N OF TOTAL One institution (73/70.874) Two institutions (21/20.388) Three institutions (9/8.738) D36 How many college credit hours did you earn prior to coming here (Count all semester credit hours that did or did not transfer to this institution.)? RESP = 2.57 N = 101 N OF TOTAL No credits earned (7/6.931) to 15 credits (40/39.604) to 30 credits (27/26.733) to 45 credits (11/10.891) to 60 credits (10/9.901) to 75 credits (4/3.960) More than 90 credits (2/1.980) D37 What type of institution did you attend prior to coming here? RESP = 2.55 N = 100 N OF TOTAL 2-Year College (35/35.000) Year College/University (56/56.000) Other (Please specify.) (9/9.000) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 15
16 LA38 What was the primary reason why you left the previous institution? (N=84) Export as CSV D39 How many hours, on average, did you spend studying for a test during your last college term? RESP = 2.57 N = 101 N OF TOTAL None (1/0.990) minutes (2/1.980) hour (5/4.950) hours (8/7.921) hours (15/14.851) hours (7/6.931) hours (22/21.782) hours (3/2.970) hours (16/15.842) hours (3/2.970) hours (7/6.931) hours (2/1.980) hours (1/0.990) hours or more (9/8.911) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 16
17 D40 How many hours, on average, do you expect to spend studying for a test this college term? RESP = 2.60 N = 102 N OF TOTAL 30 minutes (1/0.980) hour (1/0.980) hours (7/6.863) hours (15/14.706) hours (6/5.882) hours (14/13.725) hours (4/3.922) hours (18/17.647) hours (4/3.922) hours (7/6.863) hours (2/1.961) hours (5/4.902) hours (2/1.961) hours or more (16/15.686) LA41 What is the most difficult aspect of being a transfer student at this institution? (N=58) Export as CSV University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 17
18 D42 What is your current residence? RESP = N = 680 N OF TOTAL Live on-campus (91/13.382) Live off-campus (580/85.294) Prefer not to answer (9/1.324) Q43 To what degree are you: Hanging out with other residents? Resp = 2.32 N = 91 Mean=4.16 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 18
19 Q44 Making friends with others in the hall/building? Resp = 2.29 N = 90 Mean=3.64 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q45 Satisfied with the social activities in your hall/building? Resp = 2.19 N = 86 Mean=4.15 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q46 Adjusting to living in on-campus housing? Resp = 2.32 N = 91 Mean=5.70 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 19
20 Q47 Able to study in your room/hall? Resp = 2.32 N = 91 Mean=5.33 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q48 Able to sleep in your room? Resp = 2.29 N = 90 Mean=5.82 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely D49 How many people are assigned to live in your bedroom (including yourself)? RESP = 2.27 N = 89 N OF TOTAL One (53/59.551) Two (18/20.225) Three (5/5.618) More than three (13/14.607) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 20
21 Q50 To what degree do your roomate(s): Respect your sleep time? Resp = 0.89 N = 35 Mean=5.69 STD Dev=1.49 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q51 Respect your property? Resp = 0.84 N = 33 Mean=6.18 STD Dev=1.00 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) 0 0 (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) 0 0 (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q52 Overall, to what degree are you having problems with your roommates? Resp = 0.89 N = 35 Mean=5.91 STD Dev=1.38 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Serious problems (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderate problems (5) (6) (7) No problems University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 21
22 To what degree are you: Q53 Able to study in your residence? Resp = N = 568 Mean=5.57 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q54 Able to sleep in your residence? Resp = N = 568 Mean=6.37 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q55 Satisfied with your overall living environment? Resp = N = 565 Mean=6.06 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 22
23 D56 When are you predominately on-campus? RESP = N = 570 N OF TOTAL During the day (e.g., before 5pm) (244/42.807) During the evening (e.g., after 5pm) (66/11.579) Both days and evenings (180/31.579) Rarely (32/5.614) Never (I take all of my courses online.) (48/8.421) D57 To what degree are you certain that you can: How far are you currently living from campus? RESP = N = 574 N OF TOTAL Less than 1 mile (29/5.052) mile to 5 miles (203/35.366) miles to 10 miles (175/30.488) miles to 20 miles (92/16.028) miles to 30 miles (35/6.098) miles to 60 miles (32/5.575) More than 60 miles (8/1.394) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 23
24 D58 What do you typically use for transportation to campus? RESP = N = 572 N OF TOTAL Walk (10/1.748) Bike (5/0.874) Public transportation (e.g., bus, train, subway) (41/7.168) Personal vehicle (478/83.566) Carpool (30/5.245) Other (Please specify.) (8/1.399) D59 On average, how long does it take you to get to campus one way? RESP = N = 572 N OF TOTAL Less than 5 minutes (33/5.769) minutes (137/23.951) minutes (243/42.483) minutes (97/16.958) minutes (45/7.867) minutes (14/2.448) More than 90 minutes (3/0.524) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 24
25 To what degree: Q60 Do you have reliable transportation? Resp = N = 566 Mean=6.37 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q61 Are you able to find parking when you need it? Resp = N = 524 Mean=4.62 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q62 Are you able to find a convenient place on campus for you to study or spend time between classes? Resp = N = 500 Mean=5.61 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 25
26 D63 What percentage of your financial need is being met through financial aid (e.g., loans, grants, scholarships)? RESP = N = 664 N OF TOTAL Not receiving financial aid and don't need financial aid (68/10.241) Not receiving financial aid but need financial aid (95/14.307) About 25 (56/8.434) About 50 (56/8.434) About 75 (78/11.747) All or nearly all (232/34.940) Don't know (79/11.898) To what degree are you confident you can pay for: Q64 Next term's tuition and fees? Resp = N = 639 Mean=4.97 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q65 Next year's tuition and fees? Resp = N = 637 Mean=4.82 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 26
27 Q66 Monthly living expenses (e.g., room, board, utilities, rent)? Resp = N = 595 Mean=5.03 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely How would you rate yourself on the following skills: Q67 Math ability? Resp = N = 663 Mean=4.32 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Very poor (2) Poor (3) Fair (4) Average (5) Good (6) Very good (7) Excellent Q68 Problem-solving skills? Resp = N = 665 Mean=5.27 STD Dev=1.17 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Very poor Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (2) Poor (3) Fair (4) Average (5) Good (6) Very good (7) Excellent Q69 Think about your role as a college student, to what degree do you know: Reading comprehension? Resp = N = 664 Mean=5.42 STD Dev=1.28 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Very poor Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (2) Poor (3) Fair (4) Average (5) Good (6) Very good (7) Excellent University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 27
28 Q70 Writing composition? Resp = N = 664 Mean=5.14 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Very poor (2) Poor 19 (3) Fair 48 (4) Average 141 (5) Good 170 (6) Very good 176 (7) Excellent To what degree are you the kind of person who: Q71 Is self-disciplined? Resp = N = 662 Mean=5.45 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) 11 (3) 31 (4) Moderately 107 (5) 152 (6) 172 (7) Extremely Q72 Follows through with what you say you are going to do? Resp = N = 663 Mean=5.69 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) 29 (4) Moderately 73 (5) 137 (6) 210 (7) Extremely Q73 Is dependable? Resp = N = 660 Mean=6.09 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately 50 (5) 83 (6) 223 (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 28
29 Q74 Plans out your time? Resp = N = 658 Mean=5.19 STD Dev=1.56 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q75 Makes "to-do lists"? Resp = N = 659 Mean=4.94 STD Dev=1.93 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q76 Balances time between classes and other commitments (e.g., work, student activities)? Resp = N = 660 Mean=5.28 STD Dev=1.44 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q77 To what degree do you: Sleep enough (e.g., not tired most days)? Resp = N = 647 Mean=4.58 STD Dev=1.45 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Always University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 29
30 Q78 Exercise the amount of time to remain physically healthy? Resp = N = 634 Mean=3.95 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Always University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 30
31 D79 In an average day, how many hours do you spend sleeping on nights before classes? RESP = N = 661 N OF TOTAL 0-30 min (8/1.210) min - 1 hour (1/0.151) hours (2/0.303) hours (3/0.454) hours (4/0.605) hours (3/0.454) hours (11/1.664) hours (14/2.118) hours (39/5.900) hours (30/4.539) hours (67/10.136) hours (82/12.405) hours (131/19.818) hours (81/12.254) hours (98/14.826) hours (42/6.354) hours (33/4.992) hours (7/1.059) hours (3/0.454) or more hours (2/0.303) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 31
32 D80 In an average day, how many hours do you spend relaxing or socializing? RESP = N = 660 N OF TOTAL 0-30 min (22/3.333) min - 1 hour (62/9.394) hours (77/11.667) hours (82/12.424) hours (73/11.061) hours (88/13.333) hours (55/8.333) hours (33/5.000) hours (37/5.606) hours (39/5.909) hours (20/3.030) hours (20/3.030) hours (12/1.818) hours (11/1.667) hours (3/0.455) hours (9/1.364) hours (5/0.758) hours (2/0.303) hours (4/0.606) hours (1/0.152) or more hours (5/0.758) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 32
33 D81 In an average week, how many hours do you spend exercising or playing sports? RESP = N = 661 N OF TOTAL None (179/27.080) to 5 hours (346/52.345) to 10 hours (85/12.859) to 15 hours (26/3.933) to 20 hours (13/1.967) More than 20 hours (12/1.815) To what degree are you certain that you can: Q82 Do well on all problems and tasks assigned in your courses? Resp = N = 652 Mean=5.26 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all certain (2) (3) (4) Moderately certain (5) (6) (7) Absolutely certain Q83 Do well in your hardest course? Resp = N = 648 Mean=4.74 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all certain (2) (3) (4) Moderately certain (5) (6) (7) Absolutely certain University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 33
34 Q84 Persevere on class projects even when there are challenges? Resp = N = 649 Mean=5.41 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all certain (2) (3) (4) Moderately certain (5) (6) (7) Absolutely certain Q89 To what degree are you the kind of person who: Participates in class? Resp = N = 641 Mean=5.27 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q90 Works on large projects well in advance of the due date? Resp = N = 639 Mean=4.88 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q91 Communicates with instructors outside of class? Resp = N = 639 Mean=4.38 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Half the time (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 34
35 To what degree are you the kind of person who: Q92 Studies in a place where you can avoid distractions? Resp = N = 638 Mean=5.18 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q93 Studies on a regular schedule? Resp = N = 639 Mean=4.61 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q94 Reads the assigned readings within a day before class? Resp = N = 639 Mean=4.89 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q95 Spends sufficient study time to earn good grades? Resp = N = 636 Mean=5.16 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 35
36 Q96 When you have a test, to what degree do you: Have an uneasy, upset feeling before taking an exam? Resp = N = 632 Mean=4.03 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q97 Feel anxious about an exam even when you're well prepared? Resp = N = 630 Mean=3.99 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q98 Perform worse on exams because you worry that you'll do poorly? Resp = N = 625 Mean=4.40 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Thinking about your role as a college student, to what degree do you know: Q99 What is expected of you in your classes to be successful? Resp = N = 628 Mean=5.76 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 36
37 Q100 How to allocate the correct amount of time to meet each of your obligations (e.g., social life, work life, family, student organizations, coursework)? Resp = N = 624 Mean=5.02 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q101 To what degree are you experiencing stress regarding: Being responsible for yourself (e.g., getting to class, doing your homework, etc.)? Resp = N = 627 Mean=4.34 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q102 Motivating yourself to get your work done on time? Resp = N = 625 Mean=4.21 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q103 Having enough time during the regular school week to do everything that is expected of you? Resp = N = 624 Mean=4.00 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 37
38 Q104 During this term, to what degree do you intend to: Participate in a student organization? Resp = N = 609 Mean=2.45 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q105 Hold a leadership position in a college/university student organization? Resp = N = 600 Mean=1.79 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q106 During this term, to what degree do you intend to get involved in: Campus or community service organizations? Resp = N = 601 Mean=2.30 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q107 Intramural athletics? Resp = N = 594 Mean=1.88 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 38
39 Q108 Major/academic field organizations? Resp = N = 593 Mean=2.23 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q109 Music, drama and arts organizations? Resp = N = 597 Mean=1.82 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q110 Political organizations? Resp = N = 593 Mean=1.49 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q111 Racial or ethnic organizations? Resp = N = 588 Mean=1.59 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 39
40 Q112 Religious organizations? Resp = N = 590 Mean=1.86 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q113 Special interest organizations? Resp = N = 591 Mean=1.84 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q114 Student government? Resp = N = 595 Mean=1.47 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q115 Student media (e.g., radio, tv, newspaper)? Resp = N = 597 Mean=1.62 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 40
41 Q116 On this campus, to what degree are you connecting with people: Who share common interests with you? Resp = N = 599 Mean=3.77 STD Dev=1.79 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q117 Who include you in their activities? Resp = N = 595 Mean=3.43 STD Dev=1.92 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely Q118 You like? Resp = N = 589 Mean=4.22 STD Dev=1.80 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Not at all (2) Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Extremely D119 Are you living away from your permanent residence while attending school? RESP = N = 620 N OF TOTAL No (484/78.065) Yes (136/21.935) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 41
42 To what degree do you: Q120 Miss your family back home? Resp = 3.31 N = 130 Mean=3.55 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q121 Miss your old friends who are not at this school? Resp = 3.26 N = 128 Mean=3.67 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q122 Miss your significant other who is not at this school? Resp = 1.89 N = 74 Mean=4.59 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or 5 50 Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 42
43 Q123 Regret leaving home to go to school? Resp = 3.24 N = 127 Mean=5.78 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q124 Think about going home all the time? Resp = 3.26 N = 128 Mean=5.09 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q125 Feel an obligation to be at home? Resp = 3.19 N = 125 Mean=5.16 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 43
44 Q126 Feel that attending college is pulling you away from your community at home? Resp = 3.31 N = 130 Mean=5.85 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all D127 How many times have you communicated with your parents/guardians (e.g., phone call, text message, ) within the past seven days? RESP = 3.31 N = 130 N OF TOTAL None (7/5.385) to 5 times (50/38.462) to 10 times (33/25.385) to 15 times (16/12.308) To what degree are you: to 20 times (10/7.692) to 25 times (3/2.308) More than 25 times (11/8.462) Q128 To what degree are the following factors interfering with your ability to complete coursework (e.g., attending class, studying, homework, practice): Family obligations? Resp = N = 608 Mean=4.81 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 44
45 Q129 Work responsibilities? Resp = N = 556 Mean=4.70 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all Q130 Other personal obligations? Resp = N = 592 Mean=4.70 STD Dev= Responding 1 or Responding 3, 4 or Responding 6 or 7 REPORT_LABEL_LEVEL N OF TOTAL (1) Extremely (2) (3) (4) Moderately (5) (6) (7) Not at all D131 In an average week, how many hours do you spend towards your work responsibilities? RESP = N = 614 N OF TOTAL None (176/28.664) to 5 hours (76/12.378) to 10 hours (54/8.795) to 15 hours (39/6.352) to 20 hours (47/7.655) to 25 hours (50/8.143) to 30 hours (37/6.026) to 35 hours (30/4.886) to 40 hours (50/8.143) More than 40 hours (55/8.958) University of Alaska Anchorage Mapworks Survey Report 2016 Spring Transition First-Year Snapshot Page 45
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