How Students Assess Their Experience

Students' perceptions of their cognitive and affective development, as well as their overall satisfaction with the institution, provide useful evidence of their educational experiences. For more details, refer to your Frequencies and Statistical Comparisons report.


Perceived Gains Among Seniors

Students reported how much their experience at your institution contributed to their knowledge, skills, and personal development in ten areas.


Perceived Gains
(sorted highest to lowest)
Percentage Responding
"Very much" or "Quite a bit"
Thinking critically and analytically87%
Working effectively with others78%
Writing clearly and effectively

72%
Speaking clearly and effectively70%
Analyzing numerical and statistical information69%
Acquiring job- or work-related knowledge and skills68%
Solving complex real-world problems62%
Developing or clarifying a personal code of values and ethics61%
Understanding people of other backgrounds58%
Being an informed and active citizen57%
Satisfaction with

Students rated their overall experience at your institution and whether they would attend your institution again.


Percentage Rating Their Overall Experience
as "Excellent" or "Good"
Percentage Who Would "Definitely" or
"Probably" Attend This Institution Again

PDF-Version PDF Version