The Spring 2015 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2013 (2nd Year Survey) is part of a longitudinal effort to survey students with a goal to improve educational programs and provide self -assessment data. Together with the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, the Office of Survey Research (OSR) designed this survey in an attempt to shed light on the efficacy and satisfaction with first year and GUR programs. This particular survey also received input from other campus offices which provides opportunities for these offices to address their specific needs. The 2nd Year Survey consists of a mixture of open ended, multiple choice and numerical response questions. This survey targeted native freshmen (including running star...
INTRODUCTION The Western Educational Longitudinal Study (WELS) was conceived as a process to obtain ...
The Spring 2011 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2009 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Western Educational Longitudinal Study (WELS) was conceived as a process to obtain data more rel...
The Spring 2014 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2012 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Spring 2014 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2012 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Fall, 2014 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western (Freshmen Survey) continues the Office o...
Of the 2386 students who began as freshmen in the fall of 2005, 1864 enrolled at Western in the spri...
The 2009 WELS survey of incoming freshmen (the Survey) continues the Office of Survey Research’s (OS...
Technical report for the WELS survey of sophomores in the spring, 2005. Many of these respondents ha...
The Fall, 2011 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western (Freshmen Survey) continues the Office o...
The WELS Baseline Survey of Transfers Entering Western in the Fall, 2014 (Transfer Survey) is the co...
The Fall 2012 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western (Freshmen Survey) continues the Office of...
The Fall, 2010 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western continues the Office of Survey Research’...
College credit from high school, a total of 2693 students. There were 1533 online responses and 608 ...
The WELS Baseline Survey of Transfers Entering Western in the Fall, 2013 (Transfer Survey) is the co...
INTRODUCTION The Western Educational Longitudinal Study (WELS) was conceived as a process to obtain ...
The Spring 2011 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2009 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Western Educational Longitudinal Study (WELS) was conceived as a process to obtain data more rel...
The Spring 2014 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2012 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Spring 2014 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2012 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Fall, 2014 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western (Freshmen Survey) continues the Office o...
Of the 2386 students who began as freshmen in the fall of 2005, 1864 enrolled at Western in the spri...
The 2009 WELS survey of incoming freshmen (the Survey) continues the Office of Survey Research’s (OS...
Technical report for the WELS survey of sophomores in the spring, 2005. Many of these respondents ha...
The Fall, 2011 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western (Freshmen Survey) continues the Office o...
The WELS Baseline Survey of Transfers Entering Western in the Fall, 2014 (Transfer Survey) is the co...
The Fall 2012 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western (Freshmen Survey) continues the Office of...
The Fall, 2010 Baseline Survey of Freshmen Entering Western continues the Office of Survey Research’...
College credit from high school, a total of 2693 students. There were 1533 online responses and 608 ...
The WELS Baseline Survey of Transfers Entering Western in the Fall, 2013 (Transfer Survey) is the co...
INTRODUCTION The Western Educational Longitudinal Study (WELS) was conceived as a process to obtain ...
The Spring 2011 Follow-Up Survey of Freshmen Who Entered Western in 2009 (2nd Year Survey) is part o...
The Western Educational Longitudinal Study (WELS) was conceived as a process to obtain data more rel...