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1 Please specify your age category. Answer Options Percent % % % % % % % % Survey Respondent Age % 6% 15% 30% 5% 8% 14% 21% 02/13/ of 27
2 Please indicate your sex. Answer Options Percent male 26.1% 103 female 73.9% Survey Respondent Sex male female 26% 74% 02/13/ of 27
3 Which of the following best describes your race/ethnicity? Percent American Indian 1.2% 5 Asian/Asian 4.4% 18 Black or African 39.8% 161 Hispanic or 5.2% 21 Multiple Races 6.2% 25 Native Hawaiian 0.0% 0 White 43.2% Survey Respondent Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native Asian/Asian American Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity Multiple Races Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1% 5% 43% 40% 0% 6% 5% 02/13/ of 27
4 How many college prep courses (reading, writing, or math) are you taking in the Academic Success Center this semester? Percent one 46.2% 189 two 33.0% 135 three 13.4% 55 four 3.4% 14 not sure 3.9% Number of College Prep Courses one two three four not sure 14% 3% 4% 46% 33% 02/13/ of 27
5 Indicate the Math course(s) you are taking by selecting one or more choices below. If you are not taking a Math course indicated, select NONE. Percent MAT0018: Basic 21.6% 88 MAT0028: Elementary 44.2% 180 MAT1033: Intermediate 22.1% 90 NONE 16.0% ASC Math Courses MAT0018: Basic Mathematics MAT0028: Elementary Algebra MAT1033: Intermediate Algebra NONE 15% 21% 21% 43% 02/13/ of 27
6 Which Academic Success Center location do you use most often? Percent Cecil Center 3.5% 12 Deerwood 15.8% 54 Downtown 17.0% 58 Kent Campus 34.8% 119 Nassau Center 0.0% 0 North Campus 16.4% 56 South Campus 12.6% ASC Locations Used Most Often (Math) Cecil Center Deerwood Center Downtown Campus Kent Campus Nassau Center North Campus South Campus 13% 3% 16% 16% 0% 17% 35% 02/13/ of 27
7 How many hours do you spend per week outside of class working on your class assignments? This time may include class work done anywhere outside class (e.g., home, Academic Success Center, library, other). Percent less than 1 hour 1.8% 6 1 to 2 hours 9.1% 31 2 to 3 hours 25.1% 85 3 to 4 hours 23.9% 81 more than 4 hours 40.1% Study Time Outside Class (Math) less than 1 hour 1 to 2 hours 2 to 3 hours 3 to 4 hours more than 4 hours 2% 9% 40% 25% 24% 02/13/ of 27
8 When you visit the Academic Success Center outside scheduled class time, in which activities do you engage? (Select one or more) Percent I work on my homework 83.8% 284 I work on computer- 54.3% 184 I meet with my instructor. 20.9% 71 I receive tutoring from 27.1% 92 I study with classmates. 17.7% 60 I check my % 97 other activities (Please 4.1% ASC Activities (Math) 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% I work on my homework and quizzes. 83.8% I work on computer-based assignments. 54.3% I meet with my instructor. I receive tutoring from academic tutors and/or master students. I study with classmates. 20.9% 17.7% 27.1% I check my % other activities (Please specify) 4.1% OTHER ACTIVITIES SPECIFIED: 1 Connections Jan 9, :17 PM 2 group projects Dec 14, :11 PM 3 Printing Dec 14, :46 PM 4 i don't visit the center Dec 13, :57 AM 5 proctored tests Dec 12, :24 AM 6 gameroom Dec 10, :29 PM 7 Exams Dec 10, :50 AM 8 Math xl Dec 9, :45 PM 9 did not used Dec 9, :24 AM 10 Speak with the financial advisor. Dec 8, :14 PM 11 I didnt visit outside of my scheduled time, I worked on assignments at home. Dec 8, :43 PM 12 I don't visit outside of class time Dec 8, :29 PM 13 connections Dec 8, :06 PM 14 work Dec 8, :31 AM 02/13/ of 27
9 Indicate the level of helpfulness of each of the following areas. Note: "N/A" means "not applicable" or does not apply. not helpful somewhat helpful very helpful N/A Instructor Lectures Class Discussion Activities Math Software/Online Tools One-to-one Assistance from Master Student One-to-one Assistance from Instructor Helpfulness (Math) not helpful somewhat helpful very helpful N/A Instructor Lectures Class Discussion Activities Math Software/Online Tools One-to-one Assistance from Master Student One-to-one Assistance from Instructor 02/13/ of 27
10 Indicate your textbook format preference. Percent Hard copy (traditional) 51.3% 173 Online (PDF/e-Book) 31.2% 105 No preference 17.5% Text Format Preference (Math) Hard copy (traditional) text format Online (PDF/e-Book) text format No preference 18% 31% 51% 02/13/ of 27
11 Indicate the Writing course(s) you are taking by selecting one or more choices below. If you are not taking a Writing course indicated, select NONE. Percent ENC0015: Introduction to 12.2% 49 ENC0025: Introduction to 24.9% 100 NONE 63.3% ASC Writing Courses ENC0015: Introduction to Composition A ENC0025: Introduction to Composition B NONE 12% 25% 63% 02/13/ of 27
12 Which Academic Success Center location do you use most often? Percent Cecil Center 0.7% 1 Deerwood Center 20.1% 30 Downtown Campus 8.7% 13 Kent Campus 18.8% 28 Nassau Center 0.7% 1 North Campus 28.9% 43 South Campus 22.1% ASC Locations Used Most Often (Writing) Cecil Center Deerwood Center Downtown Campus Kent Campus Nassau Center North Campus South Campus 1% 22% 20% 8% 29% 19% 1% 02/13/ of 27
13 How many hours do you spend per week outside of class working on your class assignments? This time may include class work done anywhere outside class (e.g., home, Academic Success Center, library, other). Percent less than 1 hour 4.0% 6 1 to 2 hours 22.1% 33 2 to 3 hours 28.9% 43 3 to 4 hours 25.5% 38 more than 4 hours 19.5% Study Time Outside Class (Writing) less than 1 hour 1 to 2 hours 2 to 3 hours 3 to 4 hours more than 4 hours 20% 4% 22% 25% 29% 02/13/ of 27
14 When you visit the Academic Success Center outside scheduled class time, in which activities do you engage? (Select one or more) Percent I work on my homework and quizzes. 72.3% 107 I work on computer-based assignments. 64.9% 96 I meet with my instructor. 31.1% 46 I receive tutoring from academic tutors and/or 21.6% 32 I study with classmates. 24.3% 36 I check my % 42 other activities (Please specify) 4.7% ASC Activities (Writing) 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% I work on my homework and quizzes. 72.3% I work on computer-based assignments. 64.9% I meet with my instructor. I receive tutoring from academic tutors and/or master students. I study with classmates. 21.6% 24.3% 31.1% I check my % other activities (Please specify) 4.7% OTHER ACTIVITIES SPECIFIED: 1 facebook Dec 9, :46 PM 2 I didn't use the Academic Success Center this term Dec 9, :03 PM 3 I don't visit outside of class time Dec 8, :31 PM 4 I had online classes Dec 8, :33 PM 5 Meet with advisor Dec 8, :55 PM 6 I meet my advisor. Dec 8, :18 PM 7 work Dec 8, :32 AM 02/13/ of 27
15 Indicate the level of helpfulness of each of the following areas. Note: "N/A" means "not applicable" or does not apply. Answer Options not helpful somewhat helpful very helpful N/A Instructor Class Writing In-class Out-of-class One-to-one One-to-one Helpfulness (Writing) not helpful somewhat helpful very helpful N/A Instructor Lectures Class Discussion Activities Writing Software/Online Tools In-class Writing Assignments Out-of-class Writing Assignments One-to-one Assistance from Master Student One-to-one Assistance from Instructor 02/13/ of 27
16 Indicate your textbook format preference. Percent Hard copy 63.9% 94 Online (PDF/e- 20.4% 30 No preference 15.6% Text Format Preference (Writing) Hard copy (traditional) text format Online (PDF/e-Book) text format No preference 16% 20% 64% 02/13/ of 27
17 Indicate the Reading course(s) you are taking by selecting one or more choices below. If you are not taking a Reading course indicated, select NONE. Percent REA 0007: Reading Skills 8.8% 35 REA 0017: Introduction to Reading 16.8% 67 NONE 75.9% ASC Reading Courses REA 0007: Reading Skills REA 0017: Introduction to Reading Techniques NONE 9% 16% 75% 02/13/ of 27
18 Which Academic Success Center location do you use most often? Percent Cecil Center 2.0% 2 Deerwood 14.3% 14 Downtown 13.3% 13 Kent Campus 22.4% 22 Nassau Center 1.0% 1 North Campus 23.5% 23 South Campus 23.5% ASC Locations Used Most Often (Reading) Cecil Center Deerwood Center Downtown Campus Kent Campus Nassau Center North Campus South Campus 1% 22% 20% 8% 29% 19% 1% 02/13/ of 27
19 How many hours do you spend per week outside of class working on your class assignments? This time may include class work done anywhere outside class (e.g., home, Academic Success Center, library, other). Percent less than 1 hour 9.2% 9 1 to 2 hours 22.4% 22 2 to 3 hours 30.6% 30 3 to 4 hours 18.4% 18 more than 4 hours 19.4% Study Time Outside Class (Reading) less than 1 hour 1 to 2 hours 2 to 3 hours 3 to 4 hours more than 4 hours 19% 9% 23% 18% 31% 02/13/ of 27
20 When you visit the Academic Success Center outside scheduled class time, in which activities do you engage? (Select one or more) Percent I work on my homework and quizzes. 77.6% 76 I work on computer-based assignments. 67.3% 66 I meet with my instructor. 23.5% 23 I receive tutoring from academic tutors and/or master students. 23.5% 23 I study with classmates. 27.6% 27 I check my % 31 other activities (Please specify) 5.1% ASC Activities (Reading) 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% I work on my homework and quizzes. 77.6% I work on computer-based assignments. 67.3% I meet with my instructor. I receive tutoring from academic tutors and/or master students. I study with classmates. 23.5% 23.5% 27.6% I check my % other activities (Please specify) 5.1% OTHER ACTIVITIES SPECIFIED: you engage? (Select one or more) 1 Townsend press Dec 9, :37 PM 2 did not use Dec 9, :27 AM 3 I read books and go to the library. Dec 8, :00 PM 4 i had online classes Dec 8, :34 PM 5 I meet my counselor coordinator. Dec 8, :23 PM 02/13/ of 27
21 Indicate the level of helpfulness of each of the following areas. Note: "N/A" means "not applicable" or does not apply. Answer Options not helpful somewhat helpful very helpful N/A Instructor Class Reading One-to-one One-to-one Helpfulness (Reading) not helpful somewhat helpful very helpful N/A Instructor Lectures Class Discussion Activities Reading Software/Online Tools One-to-one Assistance from Master Student One-to-one Assistance from Instructor 02/13/ of 27
22 Indicate your textbook format preference. Percent Hard copy (traditional) text format 67.3% 66 Online (PDF/e-Book) text format 16.3% 16 No preference 16.3% Text Format Preference (Reading) Hard copy (traditional) text format Online (PDF/e-Book) text format No preference 16% 20% 64% 02/13/ of 27
23 Which of the following best describes the number of contacts you made with an ASC advisor this term? ASC advisor contacts this term. 0 (none) or more 16 Question Totals answered 389 skipped 25 Number of ASC Advisor Contacts (fall 2011) (none) or more 02/13/ of 27
24 Indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with each statement about your experience with the ASC advising program. Note: N/A means not applicable or does not apply. Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree N/A I received helpful assistance with my academic concerns. I received assistance in getting additional tutoring. I received helpful assistance with my questions about financial concerns. I received helpful assistance with referrals to additional resources and services to help with my academic and personal concerns. My overall experience with the ASC advising program was positive ASC Advising Program Opinion Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree N/A I received helpful assistance with my academic concerns. I received assistance in getting additional tutoring. I received helpful assistance with my questions about financial concerns. I received helpful assistance with referrals to additional resources and services to help with my academic and personal concerns. My overall experience with the ASC advising program was positive. 02/13/ of 27
25 Approximately how many hours per week did you visit the ASC outside of class? Percent 0 hours (did not use outside of class) 21.8% 84 1 to 2 hours 37.7% to 3 hours 17.1% 66 3 to 4 hours 10.1% 39 4 to 5 hours 6.2% 24 More than 5 hours 7.0% ASC Visit Time Outside Class 0 hours (did not use outside of class) 1 to 2 hours 2 to 3 hours 3 to 4 hours 4 to 5 hours More than 5 hours 6% 7% 22% 10% 17% 38% 02/13/ of 27
26 Indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with each statement about your experience with the ASC facilities. Note: N/A means not applicable or does not apply. The software required for my course(s) ran smoothly on the computers in the ASC. I could easily access a computer in the ASC whenever I needed to complete course work. The tutoring labs were open at times that were convenient for me. The ASC provided enough quiet places for individual study. The ASC provided enough places for group study. The ASC is a useful and convenient place to study and complete course work. Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree N/A ASC Facilities Opinions Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree N/A The software required for my course(s) ran smoothly on the computers in the ASC. I could easily access a computer in the ASC whenever I needed to complete course work. The tutoring labs were open at times that were convenient for me. The ASC provided enough quiet places for individual study. The ASC provided enough places for group study. The ASC is a useful and convenient place to study and complete course work. 02/13/ of 27
27 I had a positive learning experience in my Academic Success Center course. Percent Strongly disagree 10.7% 41 Disagree 2.1% 8 Neutral 7.0% 27 Agree 29.4% 113 Strongly agree 48.4% 186 N/A 2.3% Positive Learning Experience in ASC Course Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree N/A 2% 11% 2% 7% 49% 29% 02/13/ of 27
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