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Customer Satisfaction Survey 2020-2021 | In August 2021, Division of Student Affairs (DSA) staff members who used the DSA Department of Information Technology (DoIT) services during the 2020-2021 academic year were surveyed regarding their overall satisfaction with DoIT services. This is the sixth time Student Life Studies has helped DoIT assess customer satisfaction of clients regarding the various services offered by DoIT. The attached report summarizes results, presents key findings and recommendations for improvement based on those findings. | Information Technology | Summary-Report-DoIT-Customer-Satisfaction-2021.pdf | 10/08/2021 |
Customer Satisfaction Survey 2021-2022 | Division of Student Affairs (DSA) staff members who used the DSA Department of Information Technology (DoIT) services during the 2021-2022 academic year were surveyed regarding their overall satisfaction with DoIT services. This is the seventh time Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) helped DoIT assess customer satisfaction of clients regarding the various services offered by DoIT. The attached report summarizes the results and recommendations from the survey, including the latest Net Promoter Score. | Information Technology | Summary-Report-DoIT-Customer-Satisfaction-2022.pdf | 07/15/2022 |
De-Stress Fest 2024 | Recreational Sports (Rec Sports) partnered with various offices across campus to host De-Stress Fest. This program was held on March 6, 2024, and the program was designed to teach participants the importance of self-care, participate in activities to lower stress, and learn about campus resources. Rec Sports had the following two outcomes for De-Stress Fest: 1. Participants will identify at least two resources that could help increase their wellness. Participants were assessed at the event after engaging in the activities to gauge what students learned about self-care and if the two outcomes were accomplished. Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) worked with Rec Sports since 2018 to assess De-Stress Fest either through providing demographics of student attendees or administering a survey. | Recreational Sports | Summary-Report-De-Stress-Fest-March-2024.pdf | 03/18/2024 |
Department of Recreational Sports 2021 High Impact Practice Participants | The Department of Recreational Sports (Rec Sports) wanted to capture and understand the impact of student leadership roles in the department. An electronic survey was sent to student employees in certain positions that have been identified as being High Impact Practice positions late the in spring 2021 semester. This is the second time Department of Recreational Sports student employees completed this survey with Student Life Studies. | Recreational Sports | Rec-Sports-Spring-2021-HIP-Report.pdf | 07/15/2021 |
Disability Resources - Faculty Survey 2023 | Disability Resources gathers feedback from faculty members every few years to understand how they can best work with faculty to serve students. Specifically, Disability Resources wanted to identify areas of training that are most relevant to faculty members in working with students with disabilities. This is the sixth time Student Affairs Strategic Planning (SASP) worked with Disability Resources to conduct an assessment with faculty members. | Disability Resources | Summary-Report-Faculty-Survey-2023.pdf | 06/13/2023 |
Disability Resources Faculty Survey - Spring 2020 | Every couple of years, Disability Resources gathers feedback from faculty members to understand how they can best work with faculty to serve students. Disability Resources wanted to understand faculty’s satisfaction in working with the department, level of being prepared for online instruction this summer, and preferred method for receiving information. | Disability Resources | Summary-Report-Faculty-Survey-2020.pdf | 05/29/2020 |
Disability Resources Student Survey - Spring 2020 | Disability Resources wanted to assess the overall satisfaction of the students registered with the department to understand their experience working with the department staff, as well as specific changes based on the university moving to a remote environment due to COVID-19. This is the sixth time Disability Resources worked with Student Life Studies to assess the students registered with their office. | Disability Resources | Summary-Report-Spring-2020.pdf | 05/08/2020 |
Diversity Climate Survey Fall 2021 | The Texas A&M Memorial Student Center (MSC) provides leadership development opportunities for students through its 18 programming committees and resource areas. MSC Diversity leadership wanted to assess how MSC committee members and executive teams perceived the diversity initiatives instituted toward creating an inclusive student union. Student Life Studies has worked with the MSC since 2011 to assess the diversity and inclusion efforts and its effects on its membership. The attached report summarizes results and recommendations from that survey. | Memorial Student Center | MSC-Diversity-Climate-Summary-Report-2021-22-Final-with-Appendices.pdf | 02/11/2022 |
Division of Student Affairs Staff Needs Assessment | The DSA Staff Wellbeing and Appreciate Committee (SWAC) wanted to understand staff members’ impressions, current behavior, and needs in the areas of appreciation and wellbeing. Additionally, the committee wanted to learn about staff members’ current work environment if that is on campus or in an alternative location due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the second time Student Life Studies has worked with the division committee to assess staff’s needs, although the focus for several areas changed. The last needs assessment was in the spring semester of 2018. | Vice President for Student Affairs | Summary-Report-DSA-SWAC-2020-Needs-Assessment.pdf | 11/30/2020 |
DoIT Customer Satisfaction Survey 2019-2020 | Results of the yearly Division of Student Affairs Department of Information Technology customer satisfaction survey are summarized and recommendations included in the report. | Information Technology | DoIT-CS-2020-Summary-Report.pdf | 09/20/2020 |
DSA Assessment Committee Member Survey - Spring 2023 | In the spring 2022 semester, Student Affairs Strategic Planning worked with graduate students in the EDAD 658 class to assess the members of the Division of Student Affairs (DSA) Assessment Committee to learn how the committee could be improved and to fulfill its mission. Student Affairs Strategic Planning implemented several recommendations provided by the graduate students throughout the academic year. The department wanted to find out if any of the changes made a positive impact on the committee and its members. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | A-Comm-Summary-Report.pdf | 05/22/2023 |
DSA Awards Committee Awards Nomination Experience Assessment FA 2022 | The Division of Student Affairs Awards Committee wanted to understand how the DSA Awards nomination process was perceived by DSA staff in an effort to increase the number of award nominations. Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) assisted the committee in developing a survey to assess the DSA staff about the nomination process; the attached report summarizes the results of that survey. Response rate was 47%. | Other | DSA-Awards-Experience-Summary-Report-2022.pdf | 11/22/2022 |
DSA Marketing & Communications Customer Satisfaction Survey 2019-2020 | Beginning in December 2019, Division of Student Affairs (DSA) staff members who used the DSA Marketing & Communication services during the 2019-2020 academic year were surveyed regarding their overall satisfaction with these services. The report summarizes those results and includes recommendations. This is the second time Student Life Studies has helped DSA Marketing & Communications assess customer satisfaction regarding the quality of their services. | Vice President for Student Affairs | Summary-Report-Mar-Comm-2019-2020-Customer-Satisfaction-survey.pdf | 10/01/2020 |
Ethics and Decision Making Workshop Evaluation 2020-2021 | The Student Conduct Office (SCO) within the Offices of the Dean of Student Life wanted to assess the learning and overall experiences of students attending the Ethics and Decision Making (EDM) Workshop. The survey intended to assess whether students could identify and list influences on their values and decisions, and understand strategies for making decisions. The survey also requested participants’ feedback about the effectiveness of the facilitators. This is the third year Student Life Studies has assisted SCO in assessing this workshop; the report attached summarizes the results of the evaluations and highlights key findings and recommendations for improvement. | Offices of the Dean of Student Life | EDM-2020-21-Evaluation-Summary-Report.pdf | 09/28/2021 |
Fall 2023 Howdy Week | Howdy Week is a campus-wide collaboration to serve as Aggieland’s official welcome for all new and returning students. Howdy Week occurs the days before the start of the semester and was held on August 17-22, 2023. New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) wanted to understand students’ experiences attending the Fall 2023 Howdy Week. Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research has worked with New Student and Family Programs assessing coordinators involved with Howdy Week since 2017. The first time to assess students occurred in 2021. | Student LIfe | Howdy-Week-2023-Summary-Report.pdf | 09/20/2023 |
Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |