Your institution provided a population file for survey administration and was afforded an opportunity to
update it.
Population file options | |
Included "group" variablesa | Yes |
Identified an oversampleb | Yes |
Updated to identify ineligible studentsc | Yes |
Identified students who completed BCSSE 2017d | Yes |
Customized the report samplee | No |
a. Institutions had the option to include additional variables in their population files for oversampling or for their own post hoc analyses. Up
to five “group” variables were allowed. If formatting specifications were met, Group 1 can be used in the Report Builder—Institution Version. b. Institutions that did not survey all first-year and senior students (census) had the option to oversample a segment of their population. Oversamples may also be used to survey students in other class years. c. Institutions had the option to update their population file to identify students who did not return to campus in the spring or otherwise did not meet NSSE eligibility criteria. d. Institutions that participated in the Beginning College Survey of Student Engagement (BCSSE) can identify BCSSE survey respondents in their NSSE population file. This information is required to receive the longitudinal results in the BCSSE-NSSE Combined Report. e. Institutions had the option to flag a subset of students for exclusion from reports, but all sample members were invited to complete the survey. |
The options below were available to customize the content of your NSSE survey, and to collect complementary data from companion surveys.
Administration features | |
Sample type | Census |
Recruitment method | |
Portal/LMS useda | No |
Incentive offered | Yes |
Survey version | U.S. English |
Institution logo used in survey | Yes |
Mobile respondentsb | 140, 27% |
Additional items and companion surveys | |
Topical module(s) | Writing Experiences |
Consortium | None |
BCSSE 2017 | Yes |
FSSE 2018 | Yes |
a. Institutions that used their student portal or learning management system to recruit students are indicated by “Yes” followed by the number
and percentage of respondents who used posted survey links. b. Number and percentage of students who responded with a smartphone or tablet. See the “operating system” variables in your SPSS data file for additional details |
Students received up to five direct contacts. Your institution had the ability to customize recruitment messages for your campus.
Message schedule | Cumulative response rate | ||
Date | First-year | Senior | |
Invitation | 2/14/2018 | 15% | 11% |
Reminder 1 | 2/22/2018 | 31% | 25% |
Reminder 2 | 3/2/2018 | 38% | 31% |
Reminder 3 | 3/8/2018 | 47% | 37% |
Final reminder | 3/20/2018 | 51% | 41% |
Your institution had the option to customize the comparison groups used in reports.
Comparison groups for NSSE core survey reports | |
Group 1 | Admissions Overlap (customized, N= 30) |
Group 2 | Carnegie UG Program (customized, N= 53) |
Group 3 | NSSE 2017 & 2018 (default, N= 943) |
Comparison groups for additional question set report(s) | |
Writing Experiences | Writing Experiences (default, N= 93) |