How satisfied are students with their college experience? Do they receive the academic and social benefits they expect when they enroll? At what point do they decide that their institutional choice is a “fit” or not? Numerous researchers have investigated these questions for decades (Astin, 1977; Noel, 1978; Pascarella & Terenzini, 2005; Peters, 1988; Tinto, 1987). In the end, most researchers agree that highly satisfied students are more likely to remain in, and ultimately, graduate from college. One of the ways that colleges measure student satisfaction is through the administration of student satisfaction surveys. Satisfaction survey programs emerged in the 1960s (ACT, CIRP), and expanded significantly in the 1980s and 1990s (SSI, NSSE, ...
For-profit colleges are under scrutiny with questions about quality of curriculum, quality of facult...
This poster explores student satisfaction with the division of Student Services at a local community...
This study addressed the student\u27s perception of satisfaction within the college environment. Mor...
How satisfied are students with their college experience? Do they receive the academic and social be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between college students\u27 involvement and t...
As part of an intensive study of college student satisfaction a questionnaire has been designed to m...
The purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate student satisfaction with college services an...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
This study was designed to collect information about the process of assessing student satisfaction a...
Research has shown that students who are satisfied with college and more engaged on campus are more ...
This paper explores the relationship between the organizational behavior concept of job satisfaction...
Student satisfaction is a high priority for universities across the nation, as high levels of satisf...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
The purpose of this quantitative research study was to examine survey and institutional data of NDS...
Students’ satisfaction data helps in making curriculum more effective andresponsive. The researchers...
For-profit colleges are under scrutiny with questions about quality of curriculum, quality of facult...
This poster explores student satisfaction with the division of Student Services at a local community...
This study addressed the student\u27s perception of satisfaction within the college environment. Mor...
How satisfied are students with their college experience? Do they receive the academic and social be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between college students\u27 involvement and t...
As part of an intensive study of college student satisfaction a questionnaire has been designed to m...
The purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate student satisfaction with college services an...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
This study was designed to collect information about the process of assessing student satisfaction a...
Research has shown that students who are satisfied with college and more engaged on campus are more ...
This paper explores the relationship between the organizational behavior concept of job satisfaction...
Student satisfaction is a high priority for universities across the nation, as high levels of satisf...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
The purpose of this quantitative research study was to examine survey and institutional data of NDS...
Students’ satisfaction data helps in making curriculum more effective andresponsive. The researchers...
For-profit colleges are under scrutiny with questions about quality of curriculum, quality of facult...
This poster explores student satisfaction with the division of Student Services at a local community...
This study addressed the student\u27s perception of satisfaction within the college environment. Mor...