NSSE 2007 Conclusions - Campus Discussions

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  • Dr. Barbara Couture, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (September 2007)
    Discussed institutional-level results and plan for dissemination.

  • Dr. Juan Franco, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (September 2007)
    Discussed institutional-level results and possible follow-up studies.

  • University-Wide Assessment Committee (September 2007)
    Discussed institutional results and their contextualization.

  • Dean's Council (November 2007)
    Discussed key institutional results and the use of results at the college level.

  • Enrollment Management Council (November 2007)
    Discussed key institutional results.

  • Advising, Admission and Retention Group (November 2007)
    Discussed key institutional results.

  • Dr. Debra Mullen, Associate Dean of College of Education and Human Sciences (November 2007)
    Discussed college-level results.

  • Craig Munier, Director of Scholarships & Financial Aid
    Juan Franco, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
    Ron Roeber, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
    Mary Werner, Assistant Director of Institutional Research and Planning
    Rita Kean, Dean of Undergraduate Studies (December 2007)
      Discussed potential model for studying of financial need and amount of time spent working.

  • Dr. Cal Garbin, Professor of Psychology (January 2008)
    Discuss study of financial need and amount of time spent working.

  • College of Arts and Sciences Chairs and Directors (January 2008)
    Discussed college-level results.

  • College of Engineering Associate Dean staff (January 2008)
    Discussed college-level results.

  • All 8 Undergraduate Colleges (February 2008)
    Received a report of college-level results.

  • Programs in Office of Undergraduate Studies (March 2008)
    Received a report of program-level results.

  • Advertising Program Sequence (April 2008)
    Discussed college-level results.

  • Department of Communications Studies (April 2008)
    Discussed college-level results.