Purpose of Local Online Surveys

Online surveys help ascertain WIU community input on a variety of topics throughout the year. All surveys must meet Institutional Review Board guidelines.

Completed Surveys - Academic Year 2008-2009

Grad School Visit Survey
In a new initiative, Western's Graduate School is seeking input from prospective graduate students who come to tour campus. Following their visit they are invited to respond to an online survey to help assess their visit and likelihood of choosing WIU for their graduate studies. By the end of June 2009, 11 prospective graduate students had completed the survey. (Contact the Admissions Office, at Grad-Office@wiu.edu for more information.)

Campus Visit Evaluation
As students make exploratory visits to Western's campus, the Admissions office invite them to provide input on their visit, what they though of Western, and the likelihood that they will choose to attend WIU. From July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009, 150 prospective students completed the survey. (Contact the Graduate School, at Admissions@wiu.edu for more information.)

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WIU Website Redesign Concept Campus Feedback Survey
As a follow-up to the initial Internet Technology Advisory Committee (iTAC) redesign of the WIU website presence, the intermediate solution recommended by the President's Cabinet was presented the campus community for review and comment. Of the 13,969 members of the entire campus community, 1,131 responded to the opportunity to view and evaluate the proposed homepage redesign, with 499 provided additional comment beyond the general demographic information requested the and the grading of the current and proposed homepages. Based on this campus feedback, a modified redesign was presented to and approved by the President's Cabinet on June 23, 2009. As presented immediately below, look for the new web look to soon appear across the campus web presence. (Contact Richard Chamberlain, Executive Director of University Technology, at RE-Chamberlain@wiu.edu for more information.)

New Approved WIU Homepage Design
New Approved WIU Homepage Design
Current WIU Homepage Design Intermediate WIU Homepage Redesign
Current WIU Homepage Design Intermediate WIU Homepage Redesign

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Environmental Education Critical Thinking - Follow-up
Following the Environmental Critical Thinking survey conducted earlier in the year immediately following their lessons on the environment, the same group of Delaware, Texas, and Utah high school students were asked to participate in the evaluation survey a few months later to help judge the retention of their newly developed environmental education critical thinking skills. Of the 244 students in the "initial-survey" group, 219 participated in the "post-survey" effort.. (Contact Marie Cheak, WIU-QC Curriculum & Instruction, at MJ-Cheak@wiu.edu for more information.)

Dads' Weekend Spring '09 Evaluation
212 Dads who attended Western's 5th annual Dads' Weekend were asked to provide input regarding their experience. (Contact the Student Assistance and Parent Services Center for more information.)

Health Sciences Online & Internship Course Evaluations - Spring 2009
Continuing their effort to ensure the quality of their online and internship courses, the Health Sciences department asked all 160 students enrolled in their 9 courses offered online by 6 different faculty members to evaluate their class and professor. 67 students completed confidential evaluations. (Contact Mark Kelley, Health Sciences Chair, at RM-Kelley@wiu.edu for more information.)

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YMCA Disability Inclusiveness Survey
Dr. Dean Zoerink, a professor in Western's Recreation, Park & Tourism department, survey 199 midwestern YMCA directors regarding the programs they offered for youth with disabilities. 71 YMCAs responded. (Contact Dr. Zoerink at DA-Zoerink@wiu.edu for more information.)

Environmental Sustainability Actions on Campus
The 3,820 full- and part-time WIU employees were asked about their use of paper using electronic office equipment such as printers and copiers, as well as their current environmental sustainability practices. 762 employees responded. (Contact Charles Darnell at CG-Darnell@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Campus Visit and mp3 Campus Tour Satisfaction Survey
The Admissions Office piloted an effort to develop self-guided campus tours, lending visiting students m3 players to take with them as they toured campus. 26 prospective students visiting campus during the pilot window took the mp3 campus tour and provided their evaluation of this new tool that enables them to learn about campus when they visit individually, rather that in one of the larger tour groups that are guided by Admissions representatives. (Contact Monica Eskridge at MJ-Eskridge@wiu.edu for more information.)

Changing Academic Expectations
Drs. Debra Miretzky & Sharon Stevens from Department of Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies invited nearly 7,000 faculty in business, natural and social sciences, and teacher education from all 47 Illinois colleges and universities with programs in teacher education to participate in an online survey about changing academic experiences. More than 1,100 responding faculty met the desired profile of working with traditional undergraduate students, and participated fully in the survey. (Contact Drs. Miretzky or Stevens at D-Miretzkey@wiu.edu or SR-Stevens2@wiu.edu, for more information.)

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Go West Satisfaction Survey
The 9,800+ Macomb campus students were asked about their satisfaction with Go West Transit, as well as providing input regarding potential enhancements for the countywide transportation system. 765 students participated in the online survey. (Contact Go West Director, Jude Kiah, at JL-Kiah@wiu.edu, for more information.)

Better Campus Living Residence Hall Survey
The 4,300+ students living in Western's campus housing were invited to participate in a survey about potential enhancements to residence hall living. 371 students living in Bayliss/Henninger, Lincoln/Washington/Grote, Higgins, Thompson, Wetzel, Tanner, and Corbin responded. (Contact Tara Monroe, Director of Residence Life, at T-Monroe@wiu.edu for more information.)

WIU Preliminary Website Review
During Spring 2009 the formation of a new Internet Technology Advisory Committee (iTAC) undertook a study of the WIU website presence. After reviewing college and university websites from across the U.S., combined with in-house graphical and web design expertise, 3 new WIU homepage designs were developed. From these, iTAC strongly supported one which was then presented to President Goldfarb and his Vice Presidents for review. After minor revisions, the proposed design, along with the current WIU homepage for comparison, will be presented to the campus community for review and comment prior to the end of Spring 2009 semester. (Contact Richard Chamberlain, Executive Director of University Technology, at RE-Chamberlain@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Fencing Club Interest Survey
The 9,800+ undergraduates on the Macomb campus were invited to express their interest in forming a Fencing Club as one of the Sport Teams sponsored through Campus Recreation. 251 students participated in the survey opportunity. (Contact Campus Recreation at C-Recreation@wiu.edu for more information.)

Engineering Technology Survey
The 562 students and faculty in Western's Engineering Technology programs were invited to participate in a survey regarding effective teaching and learning methods in Graphic Communication, Engineering Technology, and Construction Management. 81 individuals participated in the survey opportunity (Contact the Department of Engineering Technology at engrte@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Intramural Sports Satisfaction
The 795 WIU students involved with Baggo, Basketball, Euchre, Table Tennis, and Wallyball Tournaments during Spring 2009 Intramural Sports were asked about their experience. 204 students participated in the survey opportunity. (Contact Campus Recreation at C-Recreation@wiu.edu for more information.)

Personality and Emotion Survey - Spring 2009
177 students participated in the Spring 2009 continuation of a study examining the connection between personality and emotional experience. Students could also chose to participate in follow-up in-depth personal interviews throughout the semester. A brief summary of the survey results are presented below. (Contact Dr. Scott Hemenover in the Department of Psychology at SH-Hemenover@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Library Course Evaluation - Spring 2009
Students whose professors took advantage of the University Library's single class session opportunity to learn more about using library resources were again invited to provide feedback on this learning experience, with 1,136 student evaluating their library instructors. As was the case in Fall '08, students continued to find the librarians did a good job in explaining how to use the library resources. (Contact University Libraries Dean, Phyllis Self, at P-Self@wiu.edu, for more information.)

WIU Bookstore Survey
All 9,768 Macomb campus students were invited to participate in a survey regarding their satisfaction with and wishes for the WIU Bookstore. 459 students responded. (Contact Bookstore Director, Jude Kiah, at JL-Kiah@wiu.edu, for more information.)

Workplace Experiences Survey
This survey examined the workplace experiences of 352 U.S. employees, ages 18-65. (Contact Diana Strom at D-Bloomfield@wiu.edu, for more information.)

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Common Theme Reading "Vote" for 2009-2010 Book
For the 5th consecutive year, the entire campus community was invited to "vote" for the following year's common reading. In keeping with the 2009-10 theme of Dollars and Sense: From Personal Finance to World Poverty, the book choices offered by the selection committee were Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit, and the Era of Predatory Lending by James D. Scurlock and Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich. (Contact Associate Provost, Judi Dallinger, at J-Dallinger@wiu.edu, for more information.)

Bashboard Business: Cyber Survey
Following up on their earlier survey of K-12 teachers and administrators, the researchers surveyed the nearly 12,000 WIU students about their experience with or concerns regarding cyber bullying at the collegiate level, with 614 students responding. (Contact Jill Myers or Gayle Carper, Law Enforcement and Justice Administration, at JJ-Myers@wiu.edu or GT-Carper; or Laurel Borgia, Curriculum and Instruction at LG-Borgia@wiu.edu, for more information.)

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Student Input on Rental Units and Area Landlords
Off-campus WIU-Macomb students were asked to provide input regarding their local rental units in terms of general satisfaction and upkeep. 371 students responded. (Contact the Student Tenant Union or the Student Government Association for more information.)

UCOSO Sexuality Minor Proposal survey
The University Committee on Sexual Orientation surveyed all 616 WIU faculty members to determine if there was sufficient interest in developing additional courses that would support an interdisciplinary minor in human sexuality. 85 faculty responded to the interest survey. (Contact Craig Tollini, at CD-Tollini@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Website Review
The Internet Technology Advisory Committee reviewed more than 30 university websites to identify features desired in a new WIU website design. Graphic artists from the Center for Application of Information Technologies are using this information to develop mock-ups that will be shared with the campus community in a variety of forums as Western undertakes a thorough website design effort. The goal is to provide not only a more attractive web presence in terms of marketing the university, but also to increase the ease of navigation for both external and internal users of Western's website. (Contact Richard Chamberlain, Executive Director of University Technology, at RE-Chamberlain@wiu.edu for more information.)

Faculty Senate Committee Interest
The Faculty Senate utilized online survey technology to collect faculty interest in serving on the various Senate committees and councils. (Contact the Faculty Senate Office at 309-298-1589, or their Executive Secretary via email at AE-Hamm@wiu.edu for more information.)

Mobile Device Survey
940 of the nearly 14K members of WIU campus community responded to a survey about their current and desired future uses of mobile technology. The results of the survey will help guide Western as it explores new uses of technology to enhance the living and learning experience. (Contact Sean Cordes, University Library, at CS-Cordes@wiu.edu for more information.)

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CBT Dean Review
The 180 faculty and staff members in the College of Business and Technology were invited to participate in the mid-term evaluation of Dean Erickson. Of these, 99 provided feedback that will help improve the Dean's success in leading the College in the coming years. (Contact Tej Kaul, Chair of Information Management & Decision Sciences, at T-Kaul@wiu.edu for more information.)

Infant & Preschool Center - Summer 09 Interest survey
The nearly 14K members of WIU campus community were invited to respond to a survey to determine the need for a summer session of WIU's Infant & Preschool Center that would. Based on a similar survey in Spring 2008, the Center has its second summer session last year. This year, 135 individuals responded to the survey. (Contact Ann Curtis, WIU Infant & Preschool Center, at AL-Curtis@wiu.edu for more information.)

Gender Perceptions of Muscle Groups
Scott Mezzano, a graduate student in Kinesiology, conducted online research above gender perceptions of muscle groups so that professionals in the exercise industry could more effectively develop training regimens for their clients. 984 students in various physical activity courses were invited to participate, with 319 providing input. (Contact Scott Mezzano at SM-Mezzano@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Provost Evaluation - Spring 2009
Each of the 638 Faculty Senate eligible members was invited to participate in the annual evaluation of the Provost's performance. Of these, 264 provided input in the Total Campus Enterprise; Academic Goals; Personnel, Faculty Relations, and Campus Issues components of the Provost's responsibilities. (Contact the Faculty Senate office at AE-Hamm@wiu.edu for more information.)

President Evaluation - Spring 2009
Each of the 638 Faculty Senate eligible members was invited to participate in the annual evaluation of the President's performance. Of these, 252 provided input in the Total Campus Enterprise; Academic Goals; Personnel, Faculty Relations, and Campus Issues components of the President's responsibilities. (Contact the Faculty Senate office at AE-Hamm@wiu.edu for more information.)

Study Abroad Program Evaluation - results coming soon
Western's Office of Study Abroad asked the 34 students who had participated in Study Abroad during 2008 to provide feedback on the program. 17 of these students gave insight regarding their experience. (Contact the Office of Study Abroad in the Center for International Studies at StudyAbroad@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Critical Thinking Survey for Environmental Education
A group of high school students in Delaware, Texas, and Utah whose teachers had received environmental education training were asked to participated in survey evaluating their critical thinking skills related to the environment, with 244 students agreeing to participate. (Contact Marie Cheak, WIU-QC Curriculum & Instruction, at MJ-Cheak@wiu.edu for more information.)

Human Resource's Training and Development Needs Assessment Survey
All 2,135 Western employees were invited to participated in a survey regarding the types of training and professional development opportunities they would like to see provided. 497 individuals responded comprised of 45% Civil Service, 34% faculty, and 22% COAP.(Contact Anita Sells, Human Resources, at Al-Sells@wiu.edu for more information.)

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wiutv3 Viewer Satisfaction Survey
WIU faculty, staff, and students were surveyed regarding Western's own television station, wiutv3, with 916 individuals responding. (Contact Sharon Evans, Associate Dean College of Fine Arts & Communication, at SA-Evans@wiu.edu for more information.)

Cyber Technology in Schools
Faculty and administrators from school districts in 20 Illinois Regional Offices of Education were asked to provide input regarding the use and misuse of cyber technology in their schools and among their students. 533 faculty and 133 administrators responded. In general, faculty responded based on their particular school, while administrators responded for either their specific school or their larger encompassing district.(Contact Jill Myers or Gayle Carper, Law Enforcement and Justice Administration, at JJ-Myers@wiu.edu or GT-Carper; or Laurel Borgia, Curriculum and Instruction at LG-Borgia@wiu.edu, for more information.)

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Macomb Chamber of Commerce & Downtown Development Corporation Survey
In December, the Macomb Chamber of Commerce & Downtown Development Corporation (MCCDDC) asked its membership to evaluate the success of the Chamber and Development Corporation merger, how satisfied they were with the benefit is afforded to members, and the value of their programs. 111 MCCDDC members responded. (Contact Garry Johnson, VP Student Services, at G-Johnson@wiu.edu for more information.)

uTech Support Needs Assessment
The 12,699 students, faculty, and staff of the WIU-Macomb campus were asked about their satisfaction with the uTech Support Center/Help Desk following the January 1, 2008 technology reorganization, as well as the type of services they would like to see provided. 848 individuals responded. (Contact Richard Chamberlain, Executive Director for University Technology, at RE-Chamberlain@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Career and Personal Satisfaction Among Workers in China
During 2007, and again in 2008, workers in various provinces of China were surveyed regarding their professional and personal job satisfaction. 428 Chinese workers responded. (Contact Barbara Ribbens of the Management Department, at BA-Ribbens@wiu.edu for more information.)

General Education Writing Review
The 260 WIU faculty who taught general education courses other than English 180, 280 and Communication 241 during Fall 2008 were asked to provide input regarding the amount of writing required in their courses. 154 faculty responded. (Contact Phyllis Rippey, Council on General Education Chair, at PF-Rippey@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Biology Assistance Center Evaluation
The 843 students enrolled in Biology 100, Botany 200, and Zoology 200 during Fall 2008 all had the opportunity to utilize the Biology Assistance Center. 76 completed a survey about the value of the Center. (Contact Amber Ruskell at AD-Ruskell@wiu.edu for more information.)

Health Sciences Online Courses Evaluation - Fall 2008
In an effort to ensure the quality of their online courses, as well as their traditional classroom course, the Health Sciences department asked all 187 students enrolled in their 9 courses offered online by 5 different faculty members to evaluate their class and professor. 116 students completed confidential evaluations. (Contact Mark Kelley, Health Sciences Chair, at RM-Kelley@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Eldercare Needs Assessment
A combined effort of the Western Organization for Women, the University Professionals of Illinois, and Human Resources, all 2131 WIU employees were asked to provide input on eldercare to help determine needs and resources faculty and staff face so that issue can be more adequately addressed. 497 employees responded. (Contact Molly Homer in the Centennial Honors College at MK-Homer@wiu.edu for more information.)

Library Course Evaluation - Fall 2008
Beyond traditional library courses, the library faculty also offer many single-session classes to help students learn how to use library resources. In Fall 2008, faculty from 40 different academic areas requested librarians to offer these sessions for their classes with 1,590 students completing session evaluations. (Contact Sean Cordes in University Libraries at CS-Cordes@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Graduate & Family Housing Resident Satisfaction Survey
The 293 students who live in Graduate & Family Housing (GFH) were asked to evaluate these campus housing communities. 86 students responded. (Contact George Holman in the University Housing and Dining Services at GP-Holman@wiu.edu for more information.)

Library Liaison Program Survey
In Fall 2007, University Libraries initiated a Library Liaison program to help faculty get more out of their library. With each academic department assigned a librarian to serve as their library liaison, faculty members were ask to evaluate the program after its first year of operation. 156 faculty members representing 36 of Western's academic departments responded. (Contact John Stierman in the University Libraries at JP-Stierman@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Western Walks Program Evaluation
240 employees who had participated in Western Walks programs were asked to provide input on the program and the impact it has had on their health. 128 walkers responded. (Contact Cathy McMillan in the Department of Kinesiology at CS-McMillan@wiu.edu for more information.)

Zimbra Productivity Impact Study
All 2,0129 Western employees were invited to participate in a Business graduate student's research projects exploring the impact of Information Technology, such as Zimbra, on productivity and job satisfaction. 528 employees responded to the survey request. (Contact Chineze Christopher at CE-Christopher@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Western Well Program Evaluation
Of 2,027 Macomb campus employees invited, 632 responded to a survey regarding the development of a new "Western Well" program designed to help promote behavioral changes that support a healthier lifestyle. (Contact Cathy McMillan in the Department of Kinesiology at CS-McMillan@wiu.edu for more information.)

Financial Aid Customer Satisfaction Survey
Western's Financial Aid Office again contacted undergraduate students who are receiving some type of financial aid to learn of their customer satisfaction so that any indicated improvement efforts could be addressed. This fall semester, 7,850 students were contacted, with 598 responding. (Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.)

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Presidential Election Survey - Part 2
As a follow-up to the Presidential Election Survey that was conducted in conjunction with the Mock Presidential Election held on the Western campus in October 2007, students were again invited to participate in a Presidential Election survey regarding their political and issues preferences and knowledge. Of 13,176 students invited to participate, in the 2-week pre-election survey, 1,305 chose to provide input. (Contact Dr. Jongho Lee in the Department of Political Science at J-Lee6@wiu.edu for more information.)

Cyber Security Awareness Quizzes
October as Cyber Security Awareness week, with Western's Chief Technology Security Officer, Mr. Mike Rodriguez challenging WIU students and employees to test their cyber security awareness with weekly quizzes. The weekly articles can be reviewed at the uTech website, www.wiu.edu/utech, and following the link under Security/Special Projects.

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International Student Orientation Survey
Of the 134 new international students for at Western, 38 responded to a survey request to help evaluate the New International Student Orientation Program. (Contact the Center for International Studies for more information.)

Student Vehicle Preference Survey
A random sample of 1,300 Western students were asked about their vehicle preferences in a research study by an Engineering Technology Graduate student, with 152 students responding over the 10-day duration of the survey. (Contact Vamsi Kondapalli at VK-Kondapalli@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Student Hazardous Weather Survey
New freshmen and transfer students were asked about their experience with hazardous weather and how well prepared they are for the types of hazardous weather prevalent in the Macomb area. Of the 3,328 students invited to participate, 562 (16.9%) responded. (Contact Dr. Redina Herman in the Department of Geography at RL-Herman@wiu.edu for more information.)

Personality and Emotion Survey - Fall 2008
351 students participated in the Fall 2008 continuation of a study examining the connection between personality and emotional experience. A brief summary of the results are presented below. (Contact Dr. Scott Hemenover in the Department of Psychology at SH-Hemenover@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Moms' Weekend 2008 Evaluation
Based on responses of 282 (53%) of the 529 Moms who attended Moms' Weekend, September 5-7, 2008, the 5th annual event was again a success, with many already making plans for next year's event (Sept 11-13, 2009). (Contact the Student Assistance and Parent Services Center for more information.)

Peer Group and Smoking Behavior
Following up on an earlier her pilot study WIU seniors were surveyed about their smoking/non-smoking behaviors, and those of their peer groups. From 3,334 soon to be graduates, 622 across 51 different majors responded for a 19% response rate. (Contact Sharon Larson at sr-larson@siu.edu for more information.)

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Athletic Participation Interest Survey
In an effort to explore how well the current 10 men's and 10 women's NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program at Western is meeting the competitive athletic interest of WIU students, all undergraduate were invited to participate in an online survey regarding their interest in competing, level of athletic ability, and willingness to commit the time and energy required to be a successful Division I student-athlete. In addition to potential intercollegiate athletic expansion, the survey results may also lead to greater intramural and competitive club team sports. Of 10,743 undergraduate students invited to participate, 831 (8%) responded to the survey. (Contact Intercollegiate Athletics for more information.)

Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) Faculty Shortage Survey
In an effort to ascertain the extent of the current shortage of Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) in Kinesiology departments, 57 universities were invited to participate in a PETE faculty shortage survey, with 37 (65%) responding to the survey request. (Contact Dr. Marianne Woods in the Department of Kinesiology at ML-Woods2@wiu.edu for more information.)

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Non-Enrolling International Student Survey
International students, just like U.S. students, may not decided to enroll at Western even though they have been accepted. The Center for International Studies (CIS) surveyed the 242 international students who were accepted to Western, but did not enroll, to determine if there were areas in which the Center could be more helpful or attentive to international student needs. 83 of these students (34%) responded to the only survey request. (Contact CIS for more information.)

College of Fine Arts & Communication Faculty Laptop Program Survey
The College of Fine Arts and Communication (COFAC) sought to survey its 112 faculty regarding their interest in having laptops rather than desktop computers, and how this would affect their ability to integrate technology into their classroom. 83 faculty (74%) of COFAC faculty responded to the survey request. (Contact COFAC for more information.)

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Counselor Education Ed.S. Degree Interest Survey
Western's Department of Counselor Education conducted an online survey of its current students and recent graduates to gain a sense of the need for adding a Ed.S. degree opportunity to help graduates find more advanced employment and due to changes that are occurring in the counseling profession. Of 129 recent graduates, 74 (57%) responded to the survey request. (Contact the Counselor Education department for more information.)

Dietetics Internship Survey
7 of 14 students or their dietetic internship (or graduate study) and 10 of their 14 internship coordinators (or graduate advisors) responded to the annual survey from the Department of Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising, and Hospitality (DFMH) designed to help assess the quality of education the students received in Western's Dietetics program. (Contact the DFMH department for more information.)

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FYE Peer Mentors use of Library Research Materials
The WIU Malpass Library staff surveyed Peer Mentors during the summer to learn about their use of library research materials to learn how this might impact the Library's efforts meeting the research needs of the students who would enroll in FYE courses for the Fall '08 semester. 70 Peer Mentors provided their insight. (Contact the Malpass Library for more information.)

First Year Experience program Peer Mentors Summer '08 Survey
Part of the success of Western's First Year Experience program depends on the involvement of peer mentors. Beginning early in the summer, the Peer Mentor Coordinator sought input from the students selected to be Fall semester peer mentors in order to develop a quality Peer Mentor training effort. (Contact the Provost's Office for more information.)

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Communication Sciences and Disorders Alumni & Employer Surveys
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD)surveyed recent graduates and their employers regarding how well the program had prepared its graduates for their CSD-careers in an effort to ensure the program adapts, as needed, to ensure a quality educational experience. Responses from 34 alumni, supported by employer results will support the department's American Speech-Language-Hearing Association accreditation process. (Contact the CSD department for more information.)

Study Abroad Opportunities Survey
853 students responded to the Center for International Studies survey on the awareness of WIU students, and their potential interest in taking advantage of Study Abroad opportunities. (Contact the Center for International Studies for more information.)

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Peer Group and Smoking Behavior Pilot Survey
46 of Western's 490 seniors scheduled to graduate at the end of Summer 2008 helped evaluate a survey which will be used during Fall 2008 to determine the effect of a student's peer group on whether or not they smoke, and on whether or not they plan to quit smoking, if they do smoke. The Fall 2008 survey results will help in developing the most effective ways to help students quit smoking. (Contact Sharon Larson at sr-larson@siu.edu for more information.)

ISBE Reading First Pilot Online Academy Survey
The Center for the Application of Information Technologies (CAIT) piloted an online effort for Illinois' Reading First program. Of the 8 instructors in the pilot online academy, helped evaluate the effort so that CAIT can improve the online program before expanding it on a larger scale. (Contact CAIT for more information.)

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Archived Survey Results