Delgado
Community College
ACT Student Opinion Survey for the years 20002002
Published on October 21st, 2002
By The Office of Institutional Research
Table of Contents page no.
Summary 1
Item I: Ethnicity 2
Item II: Gender 2
Item III: Age 3
Item IV: Hours Worked 4
Item V: Enrollment Status 4
Item VI: Purpose for Entering Delgado 5
Item VII: Number of Years Attended Delgado 5
Item VIII: Type of Classes Most Frequently Attended 6
Item IX: Major 6
Item X: Satisfaction with College Environment 7
Item XI: Satisfaction with College Environment Comparison for
Spring 2002 Ranked by Delgado Average 13
Item XII: Satisfaction with Services used at College 15
Item XIII: Satisfaction with Services Used at College for
Spring 2002 Ranked by Delgado Average 17
Item XIV: Delgado’s Top 5 Rated College Services 18
Item XV: Delgado’s Bottom 5 Rated College Services 18
Appendix A: ACT Student Opinion Survey Results on College Environment
Table 1: 2000 ACT Student Opinion Survey 19
Table 2: 2001 ACT Student Opinion Survey 21
Table 3: 2002 ACT Student Opinion Survey 23
Table of Contents(cont.) page no.
Appendix B: ACT Student Opinion Survey Results on College Services
Table 1: 2000 ACT Student Opinion Survey 25
Table 2: 2001 ACT Student Opinion Survey 26
Table 3: 2002 ACT Student Opinion Survey 27
SUMMARY
The following analysis is derived from the data collected from the students who filled out
the ACT Student Opinion Survey between the years 2000 through 2002.
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A sample of approximately 1000 students was selected for each year’s survey.
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The demographic breakdown of the sample is in line with the college demographics
except for the percentage of parttime students where the sample contained 19% fewer
parttime students than is enrolled at Delgado. This is most likely because parttime
students attend fewer classes and are therefore less likely to be included in the sample.
Student Services Section
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Veterans Services and Day Care Services had the largest percentage increase in
satisfaction. Employment Services and Job Placement Services also had significant
increases in satisfaction although Job Placement Services remains in the five lowest rated
services. These ratings are based on a small number of respondents (Less than fifty).
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Student Health Services had the largest percentage decrease in satisfaction. However, this
rating is based on a small number of respondents.
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Among the highest rated student services are CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services,
Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Services.
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Among the lowest rated Student Services are Cafeteria/Food Services, Financial Aid and
Parking.
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Cultural Programs and Activities, Computer Services, CollegeSponsored Tutorial
Services, Vocational Guidance/Career Planning Services, College Orientation Program
and Cafeteria/Food Services received ratings greater than the state and national averages.
College Environment Section
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Percent changes were small, except for the Student Community Center/Student Union,
for which satisfaction increased almost 9%.
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The highest rated items were Class size relative to the type of course, Attitude of the
teaching staff toward students, and Quality of instruction in ones major area of study.
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The lowest rated items were Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students, and
Purposes for which student activity fees are used.
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Items rating higher than the state and national averages are Quality of Instruction in your
major area, Course content in ones major area, Testing/Grading, Variety of courses
offered at this college, Preparation you are receiving for your chosen occupation and
Student Community Center/Student Union.
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Item I: Ethnicity
2000 2001 2002
Ethnicity Census Sample Census Sample Census Sample
Percentage Percentage Percentage
African American 40.8 37.6 40.9 36.2 40.6 39.3
Caucasian 45.2 48.2 41.1 46.7 39.3 44.6
Hispanic 6.0 5.6 5.7 6.1 5.0 5.9
Asian 3.1 2.0 2.7 4.8 2.7 3.8
Native American 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.3 0.7 0.8
Other/No response 3.8 5.4 8.7 5.9 11.8 5.6
Item II: Gender
2000 2001 2002
Gender Census Sample Census Sample Census Sample
Percentage Percentage Percentage
Male 35.3 31.6 33.4 29.8 31.6 33.7
Female 64.7 68.4 66.6 70.2 68.4 66.3
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PERCENTAGE
Male
Female
Item III: Age
2000 2001 2002
Age Census Sample Census Sample Census Sample
Percentage Percentage Percentage
18 & Under 8.6 7.9 8.7 8.4 8.3 5.1
19 9.6 11.4 9.7 10.8 9.9 10.7
20 9.2 11.0 9.3 12.8 9.3 8.2
21 8.1 8.9 8.3 8.1 7.9 7.4
22 6.3 5.3 6.4 6.7 7.0 8.7
23 to 25 14.5 13.7 14.1 12.4 14.3 13.8
26 to 29 12.4 12.9 12.7 12.2 12.9 14.3
30 to 39 17.9 18.4 17.8 18 17.9 18.6
40 to 61 12.4 10.5 12.0 10.4 11.6 12.7
62 or Over 1.0 0.1 1.0 0.2 0.9 0.4
<=19 18.2 19.3 18.4 19.2 18.2 15.7
2022 23.6 25.2 24.0 27.6 24.2 24.4
2329 26.9 26.6 26.8 24.5 27.2 28.2
>=30 31.3 28.9 30.8 28.7 30.4 31.7
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PERCENTAGE
Delgado 2000
Delgado 2001
Delgado 2002
Item IV: Hours Worked
2000 2001 2002
Hours Worked Percen
t
Percent
Percent
0 or Occasionally 23.4 27.0 22.2
1 to 10 Hours 5.4 4.4 5.3
11 to 20 Hours 13.7 12.7 11.2
21 to 30 Hours 16.4 16.8 16.0
Over 31 Hours 41 39.2 45.3
Item V: Enrollment Status
2000 2001 2002
Enrollment Status Census Sample Census Sample Census Sample
Percentage Percentage Percentage
FullTime 43.3 65.6 44.1 70.4 45.1 64.5
PartTime 56.7 34.4 55.9 29.6 54.9 35.5
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40
50
0 or
Occasionally
1 to 10 Hours 11 to 20 Hours 21 to 30 Hours Over 31 Hours
PERCENTAGE
Delgado 2000
Delgado 2001
Delgado 2002
0
10
20
30
40
50
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Delgado 2000 Delgado 2001 Delgado 2002
PECENTAGE
FullTime
PartTime
Item VI: Purpose for Entering Delgado
Purpose for Entering Delgado 2000 2001 2002
Percent Percent Percent
No Definite Purpose in Mind
2.5 3.0 1.3
To Take Courses for Self Improvement
2.0 4.1 3.1
To Take JobRelated Training or JobRelated Courses
2.2 1.8 2.6
To Take Courses Necessar
y for Transferring to Another
2Year College
5.1 3.1 3.6
To Take Courses Necessar
y for Transferring to a
4Year College or University
34.3 29.2 29.4
To Complete a Vocational/Technical Program
1.9 2.9 5.0
To Obtain or Maintain a Certification
2.7 6.7 5.4
To Obtain an Associate Degree
43.4 43.9 43.2
Other
5.7 5.3 6.3
Item VII: Number of Years Attended Delgad
o
Number of Years Attended Delgado 2000 2001 2002
Percent Percent Percent
1 Year
51.4 51.8 50.6
2 Years
27.2 24.2 24.8
3 Years
13.0 13.3 15.2
4 Years or More
8.4 10.7 9.4
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
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1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years or More
PERCENTAGE
2000
2001
2002
Item VIII: Types of Classes Most Frequently Attende
Types of Classes Most Frequently Attende
d
2000 2001 2002
Percen
t
Percent
Percent
Day Classes (Morning or Afternoon)
69.5 77.3 62.3
Evenin
g Classes 29.7 21.2 35.5
Weekend Classes 0.2 0.8 1.4
Othe
r
0.6 0.8 0.8
Item IX: Maj
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Major 2000 2001 2002
Percen
t
Percent
Percent
Undecided 4.0 6.7 3.3
Agriculture & AG Technologies
0.2 0.5 0.0
Agriculture & Environ Design 0.7 1.8 2.4
Business & Mana
gement
14.2 11.5 13.3
Business & Office 1.6 2.0 1.2
Marketin
g & Distribution 0.2 0.3 0.1
Communications & Comm Tech 2.4 1.9 1.4
Communications & Personal Service
s
3.9 4.1 5.4
Com
puter & Information Sci 5.7 5.2 4.1
CrossDisci
plinary Studies 0.6 0.2 0.7
Education 9.3 4.1 5.3
Teacher Educatio
n
3.5 1.0 0.9
En
gineering, PreEngineering
2.0 1.6 3.4
En
gineeringRelated Tech
2.0 2.6 2.9
Forei
gn Language
0.1 0.0 1.5
Health Sciences & Allied Healt
h
37.4 45.4 39.4
Home Economics 3.3 2.4 2.8
Letters 0.5 0.1 0.2
Mathematics 0.2 0.1 0.2
Philoso
phy, Religion & Theology
0.1 0.1 0.1
Sciences
(Bio & Physical)
2.3 1.5 2.7
Social Science
s
2.8 2.8 1.7
Trade & Industria
l
0.5 1.5 1.6
Visual & Performin
g Arts 2.1 2.4 5.3
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
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DAY EVENING WEEKEND OTHER
PERCENTAGE
Delgado
State
National
Item X: Satisfaction with College Environment
Item 2000 2001 00 01 2002 01 02 Question List
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
ACADEMIC
1 4.04 4.09 1.24% 4.06
0.73% Testing/grading system
2 4.05 4.03
0.49%
4.07 0.99% Course content in your major area of stud
y
3 4.05 4.04
0.25%
4.08 0.99% Quality of instruction in your major area of study
4 3.97 3.99 0.50% 3.95
1.00% Outofclass availability of your instructors
5 4.11 4.09
0.49%
4.08
0.24%
Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
6 3.97 4.00 0.76% 4.01 0.25% Variety of courses offered at this 2year college
7 4.23 4.25 0.47% 4.23
0.47% Class size relative to the type of course
8 3.96 3.98 0.51% 4.00 0.50% Flexibility to design your own program of study
9 3.76 3.80 1.06% 3.79
0.26%
Availability of your advisor
10 3.81 3.81 0.00% 3.80
0.26% Value of the information provided by your advisor
11 3.98 3.98 0.00% 3.98 0.00% Challenge offered by your program of study
12 3.96 3.97 0.25% 3.99 0.50% Preparation received for chosen occupation
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Preparation received for chosen occupation
Challenge offered by your program of study
Value of the information provided by your advisor
Availability of your advisor
Flexibility to design your own program of study
Class size relative to the type of course
Variety of courses offered at this 2year college
Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
Outofclass availability of your instructors
Quality of instruction in your major area of study
Course content in your major area of study
Testing/grading system
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item X (cont.): Satisfaction with College Environment
Item 2000 2001 00 01 2002 01 02 Question List
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
A
DMISSIONS
13 3.75 3.74
0.27%
3.71
0.80% General admissions/entry procedure
s
14 3.79 3.83 1.06% 3.74
2.35% Accuracy of college info received before enrolling
15 3.64 3.64 0.00% 3.64 0.00%
Availability of financial aid info prior to enrolling
16 3.63 3.61
0.55%
3.61 0.00%
Assistance provided by the college staff
17 4.01 4.05 1.00% 4.01
0.99% College catalog/admissions publications
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
College
catalog/admissions
publications
Assistance provided by
the college staff
Availability of financial
aid info prior to enrolling
Accuracy of college info
received before enrolling
General admissions/entry
procedures
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item X (cont.): Satisfaction with College Environment
Item 2000 2001 00 01 2002 01 02 Question List
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
RULES & POLICIES
18 3.90 3.90 0.00% 3.93 0.77% Rules governing student conduct at this colleg
e
19 3.59 3.59 0.00% 3.62 0.84% Student voice in college policies
20 3.67 3.66
0.27%
3.65
0.27%
Academic probation and suspension policies
21 3.45 3.49 1.16% 3.44
1.43% Purposes for which student activity fees are used
22 3.82 3.79
0.79%
3.79 0.00% Personal security/safety at this college
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Personal security/safety
at this college
Purposes for which
student activity fees are
used
Academic probation and
suspension policies
Student voice in college
policies
Rules governing student
conduct at this college
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item X (cont.): Satisfaction with College Environment
Item 2000 2001 00 01 2002 01 02 Question List
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
FACILITIES
23 3.87 3.85
0.52%
3.90 1.30% Classroom facilities
24 3.56 3.59 0.84% 3.60 0.28% Industrial arts/shop facilities
25 3.89 3.87
0.51%
3.90 0.78% Businesstraining facilities/equipment
26 3.78 3.8 0.53% 3.78
0.53% Laboratory facilities
27 3.47 3.5 0.86% 3.53 0.86%
Athletic facilities
28 3.88 3.84
1.03%
3.87 0.78% Study area
s
29 3.61 3.61 0.00% 3.92 8.59% Student community center/student union
30 3.71 3.69
0.54%
3.62
1.90% College bookstor
e
31 3.27 3.29 0.61% 3.30 0.30% Availability of student housing
32 3.73 3.71
0.54%
3.79 2.16% General condition of buildings and ground
s
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
General condition of buildings and grounds
Availability of student housing
College bookstore
Student community center/student union
Study areas
Athletic facilities
Laboratory facilities
Businesstraining facilities/equipment
Industrial arts/shop facilities
Classroom facilities
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item X (cont.): Satisfaction with College Environment
Item 2000 2001 00 01 2002 01 02 Question List
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
REGISTRATION
33 3.60 3.60 0.00% 3.62 0.56% General registration procedures
34 3.60 3.62 0.56% 3.62 0.00% Availability of courses and times wanted
35 3.92 3.89
0.77%
3.92 0.77% Academic calendar for this college
36 3.76 3.67
2.39%
3.71 1.09% Billing and fee payment procedures
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Billing and fee payment
procedures
Academic calendar for
this college
Availability of courses
and times wanted
General registration
procedures
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item X (cont.): Satisfaction with College Environment
Item 2000 2001 0001 2002 01 02 Question List
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
GENERAL
37 3.58 3.55
0.84%
3.61 1.69% Concern for you as an individual
38 3.55 3.48
1.97%
3.50 0.57% Attitude of nonteaching staff toward students
39 3.79 3.75
1.06%
3.80 1.33% Racial harmony at this college
40 3.53 3.48
1.42%
3.52 1.15% Opportunities for student employment
41 3.66 3.63
0.82%
3.63 0.00% Opportunities for involvement in college activities
42 3.55 3.51
1.13%
3.59 2.28% Student government
43 3.67 3.59
2.18%
3.60 0.28% College media
44 3.97 3.94
0.76%
3.96 0.51% This college in general
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
This college in general
College media
Student government
Opportunities for involvement in college activities
Opportunities for student employment
Racial harmony at this college
Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students
Concern for you as an individual
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item XI: Satisfaction with College Environment Comparison for Spring 2002
Ranked by Delgado Average
Item Delgado State National
Aspects of College
#
Average Average Average
7 4.23 4.23 4.24 Class size relative to the type of course
5 4.08 4.14 4.14
Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
3 4.08 4.05 4.03 Quality of instruction in your major area of stud
y
2 4.07 3.98 3.97 Course content in your major area of study
1 4.06 3.98 3.96 Testing/grading system
6 4.01 3.89 3.89 Variety of courses offered at this 2year colleg
e
17 4.01 3.99 3.99 College catalog/admissions publications
8 4.00 3.92 3.91 Flexibility to design your own program of stud
y
12 3.99 3.92 3.91 Preparation you are receiving for your chosen occupation
11 3.98 4.02 4.01 Challenge offered by your program of study
44 3.96 4.07 4.06 This college in general
4 3.95 3.91 3.91 Outofclass availability of your instructor
s
18 3.93 3.90 3.90 Rules governing student conduct at this college
29 3.92 3.71 3.71 Student community center/student union
35 3.92 3.94 3.94
Academic calendar for this college
23 3.90 3.93 3.95 Classroom facilities
25 3.90 3.93 3.93 Businesstraining facilities/equipment
28 3.87 3.90 3.90 Study areas
39 3.80 3.91 3.92 Racial harmony at this college
10 3.80 3.87 3.86 Value of the information provided by your adviso
r
32 3.79 4.05 4.03 General condition of buildings and grounds
9 3.79 3.86 3.85
Availability of your advisor
22 3.79 3.46 3.94 Personal security/safety at this college
26 3.78 3.85 3.84 Laboratory facilities
14 3.74 3.87 3.87
Accuracy of college info you received before enrolling
13 3.71 3.87 3.87 General admissions/entry procedures
36 3.71 3.84 3.83 Billing and fee payment procedures
20 3.65 3.54 3.61
Academic probation and suspension policies
15 3.64 3.77 3.77
Availability of financial aid information prior to enrolling
41 3.63 3.69 3.68 Chances for personal involvement in college activities
30 3.62 3.69 3.70 College bookstore
34 3.62 3.59 3.58
Availability of courses at times you can take them
33 3.62 3.87 3.86 General registration procedures
19 3.62 3.54 3.54 Student voice in college policie
s
16 3.61 3.88 3.87
Assistance provided by the college staff
37 3.61 3.72 3.71 Concern for you as an individual
43 3.60 3.53 3.53 College media
24 3.60 3.58 3.57 Industrial arts/shop facilities
42 3.59 3.51 3.51 Student government
27 3.53 3.51 3.50
Athletic facilities
40 3.52 3.62 3.61 Opportunities for student employment
38 3.50 3.76 3.76
Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students
21 3.44 3.61 3.46 Purposes for which student activity fees are used
31 3.30 3.33 3.30
Availability of student housing
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Item XI (cont.): Satisfaction with College Environment Comparison for Spring 2002
Ranked by Delgado Average
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Class size relative to the type of course
Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
Quality of instruction in your major area of study
Course content in your major area of study
Testing/grading system
Variety of courses offered at this 2year college
College catalog/admissions publications
Flexibility to design your own program of study
Preparation you are receiving for your chosen occupation
Challenge offered by your program of study
Assistance provided by the college staff
Concern for you as an individual
College media
Industrial arts/shop facilities
Student government
Athletic facilities
Opportunities for student employment
Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students
Purposes for which student activity fees are used
Availability of student housing
ASPECTS OF COLLEGE
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
State 2002
National 2002
Item XII: Satisfaction with Services Used at College
Item 2000 2001 00 01 2002 01 02 Service
AVG AVG Inc/(Dec) AVG Inc/(Dec)
Percent Percent
1 3.86 3.93 1.81% 3.83
2.54% Academic Advising/Course Planning Services
2 3.71 3.96 6.74% 3.84
3.03% Personal Counseling Service
s
3 3.87 3.95 2.07% 4.00 1.27% Vocational Guidance/Career Planning Services
4 3.41 3.39
0.59%
3.64 7.37% Job Placement Services
5 3.69 3.67
0.54%
3.66
0.27% Financial Aid Services
6 3.94 4.06 3.05% 4.00
1.48% Recreational and Intramural Programs and Services
7 4.06 4.12 1.48% 4.08
0.97%
Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Services
8 3.79 3.77
0.53%
3.75
0.53% Resident Hall Programs and Services
9 3.89 4.06 4.37% 3.84
5.42% Students Health Services
10 4.16 4.17 0.24% 4.12
1.20% CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
11 3.82 3.58
6.28%
3.82 6.70% Student Employment Services
12 3.71 3.74 0.81% 3.75 0.27% Cafeteria/Food Services
13 4.09 3.99
2.44%
4.06 1.75% CollegeSponsored Social Activities
14 4.01 4.08 1.75% 4.22 3.43% Cultural Programs and Activities
15 3.93 4.00 1.78% 3.93
1.75% College Orientation Program
16 3.51 3.81 8.55% 3.82 0.26% Credit by Examination Program (Clep,etc.)
17 4.31 4.24
1.62%
4.20
0.94% Computer Services
18 3.26 3.03
7.06%
3.16 4.29% Parking Facilities and Services
19 3.28 3.37 2.74% 3.76 11.57% Veterans Services
20 3.75 3.36
10.40%
3.83 13.99% Day Care Services
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Item XII (cont.): Satisfaction with Services Used at College
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
Day Care Services
Veterans Services
Parking Facilities and Services
Computer Services
Credit by Examination Program
(Clep,etc.)
College Orientation Program
Cultural Programs and Activities
CollegeSponsored Social
Activities
Cafeteria/Food Services
Student Employment Services
CollegeSponsored Tutorial
Services
Students Health Services
Resident Hall Programs and
Services
Library/Learning Resources
Center Facilities and Services
Recreational and Intramural
Programs and Services
Financial Aid Services
Job Placement Services
Vocational Guidance/Career
Planning Services
Personal Counseling Services
Academic Advising/Course
Planning Services
AVERAGE
Delgado 2002
Item XIII: Satisfaction with Services Used at College for Spring 2002
Ranked by Delgado Averag
e
Item Delgado State National Service Used
Avg Avg Avg
14 4.22 4.11 4.09 Cultural Programs and Activities
17 4.20 4.18 4.16 Computer Services
10 4.12 4.10 4.10 CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
7 4.08 4.16 4.14 Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Service
s
13 4.06 4.01 3.99 CollegeSponsored Social Activities
3 4.00 3.99 3.89 Vocational Guidance/Career Planning Services
6 4.00 4.04 4.03 Recreational and Intramural Programs and Services
15 3.93 3.90 3.89 College Orientation Program
2 3.84 4.05 4.05 Personal Counseling Service
s
9 3.84 4.11 4.08 Students Health Services
1 3.83 3.93 3.93
Academic Advising/Course Planning Services
20 3.83 4.11 4.10 Day Care Services
11 3.82 4.09 4.06 Student Employment Services
16 3.82 3.88 3.87 Credit by Examination Program (Clep,etc.)
19 3.76 4.04 4.02 Veterans Services
8 3.75 3.62 3.59 Resident Hall Programs and Services
12 3.75 3.63 3.61 Cafeteria/Food Services
5 3.66 4.07 4.05 Financial Aid Services
4 3.64 3.85 3.80 Job Placement Services
18 3.16 3.46 3.46 Parking Facilities and Services
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Parking Facilities and Services
Job Placement Services
Financial Aid Services
Cafeteria/Food Services
Resident Hall Programs and Services
CollegeSponsored Social Activities
Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Services
CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
Computer Services
Cultural Programs and Activities
AVERAGE
Item XIV: Delgado's Top 5 Rated College Services
Item XV: Delgado's Bottom 5 Rated College Services
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0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00
Cultural Programs and Activities
Computer Services
CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and
Services
CollegeSponsored Social Activities
AVERAGE
Delgado
State
National
0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00
Resident Hall
Programs and Services
Cafeteria/Food
Services
Financial Aid Services
Job Placement
Services
Parking Facilities and
Services
AVERAGE
Delgado
State
National
APPENDIX A
Table 1
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2000: College Environment
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
ACADEMIC
1 4.04 0.76 956 Testing/grading system
2 4.05 0.85 923 Course content in your major area of study
3 4.05 0.86 909 Quality of instruction in your major area of study
4 3.97 0.86 914 Outofclass availability of your instructors
5 4.11 0.86 957 Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
6 3.97 0.89 944 Variety of courses offered at this 2year college
7 4.23 0.73 954 Class size relative to the type of course
8 3.96 0.86 870 Flexibility to design your own program of study
9 3.76 0.94 867 Availability of your advisor
10 3.81 0.92 862 Value of the information provided by your advisor
11 3.98 0.80 919 Challenge offered by your program of study
12 3.96 0.88 920 Preparation you're receiving for your chosen occupation
ADMISSIONS
13 3.75 0.96 953 General admissions/entry procedures
14 3.79 0.94 945 Accuracy of college info you received before enrolling
15 3.64 1.07 837 Availability of financial aid information prior to enrolling
16 3.63 1.05 941 Assistance provided by the college staff
17 4.01 0.84 948 College catalog/admissions publications
RULES & POLICIES
18 3.90 0.84 918 Rules governing student conduct at this college
19 3.59 0.86 812 Student voice in college policies
20 3.67 0.82 766 Academic probation and suspension policies
21 3.45 0.99 892 Purposes for which student activity fees are used
22 3.82 0.90 944 Personal security/safety at this college
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 1 (cont.)
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2000: College Environment
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
ACADEMIC
23 3.87 0.85 956 Classroom facilities
24 3.56 0.80 417 Industrial arts/shop facilities
25 3.89 0.84 692 Businesstraining facilities/equipment
26 3.78 0.92 743 Laboratory facilities
27 3.47 0.91 445 Athletic facilities
28 3.88 0.83 886 Study areas
29 3.61 0.91 686 Student community center/student union
30 3.71 0.95 908 College bookstore
31 3.27 0.93 285 Availability of student housing
32 3.73 0.90 936 General condition of buildings and grounds
REGISTRATION
33 3.60 1.03 950 General registration procedures
34 3.60 1.05 954 Availability of the courses at times you can take them
35 3.92 0.79 935 Academic calendar for this college
36 3.76 0.90 941 Billing and fee payment procedures
GENERAL
37 3.58 0.95 941 Concern for you as an individual
38 3.55 1.00 907 Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students
39 3.79 0.91 921 Racial harmony at this college
40 3.53 0.86 647 Opportunities for student employment
41 3.66 0.84 730 Chances for personal involvement in college activities
42 3.55 0.88 671 Student government
43 3.67 0.85 715 College media
44 3.97 0.84 949 This college in general
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 2
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2001: College Environment
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
ACADEMIC
1 4.09 0.72 914 Testing/grading system
2 4.03 0.81 890 Course content in your major area of study
3 4.04 0.84 875 Quality of instruction in your major area of study
4 3.99 0.84 877 Outofclass availability of your instructors
5 4.09 0.82 915 Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
6 4.00 0.87 910 Variety of courses offered at this 2year college
7 4.25 0.68 917 Class size relative to the type of course
8 3.98 0.85 845 Flexibility to design your own program of study
9 3.80 0.96 848 Availability of your advisor
10 3.81 0.93 843 Value of the information provided by your advisor
11 3.98 0.82 885 Challenge offered by your program of study
12 3.97 0.88 888 Preparation you're receiving for your chosen occupation
ADMISSIONS
13 3.74 0.98 910 General admissions/entry procedures
14 3.83 0.91 899 Accuracy of college info you received before enrolling
15 3.64 1.09 820 Availability of financial aid information prior to enrolling
16 3.61 1.07 896 Assistance provided by the college staff
17 4.05 0.78 907 College catalog/admissions publications
RULES & POLICIES
18 3.90 0.80 868 Rules governing student conduct at this college
19 3.59 0.87 774 Student voice in college policies
20 3.66 0.79 735 Academic probation and suspension policies
21 3.49 0.98 844 Purposes for which student activity fees are used
22 3.79 0.93 901 Personal security/safety at this college
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 2 (cont.)
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2001: College Environment
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
ACADEMIC
23 3.85 0.85 915 Classroom facilities
24 3.59 0.81 451 Industrial arts/shop facilities
25 3.87 0.81 660 Businesstraining facilities/equipment
26 3.80 0.89 722 Laboratory facilities
27 3.50 0.92 453 Athletic facilities
28 3.84 0.89 844 Study areas
29 3.61 0.93 680 Student community center/student union
30 3.69 0.98 882 College bookstore
31 3.29 0.87 292 Availability of student housing
32 3.71 0.92 895 General condition of buildings and grounds
REGISTRATION
33 3.60 1.02 909 General registration procedures
34 3.62 1.03 915 Availability of the courses at times you can take them
35 3.89 0.79 895 Academic calendar for this college
36 3.67 0.96 896 Billing and fee payment procedures
GENERAL
37 3.55 0.97 883 Concern for you as an individual
38 3.48 1.02 849 Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students
39 3.75 0.89 863 Racial harmony at this college
40 3.48 0.89 640 Opportunities for student employment
41 3.63 0.81 685 Chances for personal involvement in college activities
42 3.51 0.82 644 Student government
43 3.59 0.85 678 College media
44 3.94 0.82 910 This college in general
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 3
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2002: College Environment
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
ACADEMIC
1 4.06 0.74 899 Testing/grading system
2 4.07 0.80 875 Course content in your major area of study
3 4.08 0.80 861 Quality of instruction in your major area of study
4 3.95 0.83 863 Outofclass availability of your instructors
5 4.08 0.81 901 Attitude of the teaching staff toward students
6 4.01 0.86 891 Variety of courses offered at this 2year college
7 4.23 0.71 899 Class size relative to the type of course
8 4.00 0.82 828 Flexibility to design your own program of study
9 3.79 0.94 799 Availability of your advisor
10 3.80 0.94 782 Value of the information provided by your advisor
11 3.98 0.79 859 Challenge offered by your program of study
12 3.99 0.85 857 Preparation you're receiving for your chosen occupation
ADMISSIONS
13 3.71 0.98 879 General admissions/entry procedures
14 3.74 0.97 885 Accuracy of college info you received before enrolling
15 3.64 1.04 799 Availability of financial aid information prior to enrolling
16 3.61 1.06 872 Assistance provided by the college staff
17 4.01 0.76 881 College catalog/admissions publications
RULES & POLICIES
18 3.93 0.77 844 Rules governing student conduct at this college
19 3.62 0.82 749 Student voice in college policies
20 3.65 0.77 709 Academic probation and suspension policies
21 3.44 0.95 828 Purposes for which student activity fees are used
22 3.79 0.89 871 Personal security/safety at this college
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 3 (cont.)
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2002: College Environment
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
ACADEMIC
24 3.60 0.81 429 Industrial arts/shop facilities
25 3.90 0.79 636 Businesstraining facilities/equipment
26 3.78 0.85 709 Laboratory facilities
27 3.53 0.88 446 Athletic facilities
28 3.87 0.84 797 Study areas
29 3.92 0.78 716 Student community center/student union
30 3.62 0.98 861 College bookstore
31 3.30 0.88 296 Availability of student housing
32 3.79 0.80 862 General condition of buildings and grounds
REGISTRATION
33 3.62 0.96 883 General registration procedures
34 3.62 1.03 883 Availability of the courses at times you can take them
35 3.92 0.76 875 Academic calendar for this college
36 3.71 0.91 868 Billing and fee payment procedures
GENERAL
37 3.61 0.90 848 Concern for you as an individual
38 3.50 0.98 826 Attitude of college nonteaching staff toward students
39 3.80 0.85 857 Racial harmony at this college
40 3.52 0.85 602 Opportunities for student employment
41 3.63 0.79 679 Chances for personal involvement in college activities
42 3.59 0.79 622 Student government
43 3.60 0.78 671 College media
44 3.96 0.79 898 This college in general
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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APPENDIX B
Table 1
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2000: Student Services
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
1 3.86 0.96 458 Academic Advising/Course Planning Services
2 3.71 1.10 120 Personal Counseling Services
3 3.87 1.00 172 Vocational Guidance/Career Planning Services
4 3.41 1.24 51 Job Placement Services
5 3.69 1.24 507 Financial Aid Services
6 3.94 0.93 69 Recreational and Intramural Programs and Services
7 4.06 0.87 662 Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Services
8 3.79 0.91 24 Resident Hall Programs and Services
9 3.89 0.97 45 Students Health Services
10 4.16 0.77 508 CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
11 3.82 1.11 44 Student Employment Services
12 3.71 0.97 382 Cafeteria/Food Services
13 4.09 0.78 162 CollegeSponsored Social Activities
14 4.01 0.87 101 Cultural Programs and Activities
15 3.93 0.93 247 College Orientation Program
16 3.51 1.22 61 Credit by Examination Program (Clep,etc.)
17 4.31 0.77 508 Computer Services
18 3.26 1.23 622 Parking Facilities and Services
19 3.28 1.37 36 Veterans Services
20 3.75 1.09 16 Day Care Services
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 2
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2001: Student Services
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
1 3.93 0.96 421 Academic Advising/Course Planning Services
2 3.96 1.02 130 Personal Counseling Services
3 3.95 1.08 173 Vocational Guidance/Career Planning Services
4 3.39 1.35 61 Job Placement Services
5 3.67 1.24 503 Financial Aid Services
6 4.06 0.95 68 Recreational and Intramural Programs and Services
7 4.12 0.82 539 Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Services
8 3.77 0.95 22 Resident Hall Programs and Services
9 4.06 1.10 50 Students Health Services
10 4.17 0.91 177 CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
11 3.58 1.30 66 Student Employment Services
12 3.74 0.93 399 Cafeteria/Food Services
13 3.99 0.89 145 CollegeSponsored Social Activities
14 4.08 0.94 98 Cultural Programs and Activities
15 4.00 0.82 330 College Orientation Program
16 3.81 1.04 43 Credit by Examination Program (Clep,etc.)
17 4.24 0.73 446 Computer Services
18 3.03 1.33 585 Parking Facilities and Services
19 3.37 1.17 46 Veterans Services
20 3.36 1.29 14 Day Care Services
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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Table 3
ACT Student Opinion Survey for Spring 2002: Student Services
ITEM AVG SD*
# for
AVG
ITEM LIST
1 3.83 1.03 393 Academic Advising/Course Planning Services
2 3.84 1.18 107 Personal Counseling Services
3 4.00 1.06 125 Vocational Guidance/Career Planning Services
4 3.64 1.20 56 Job Placement Services
5 3.66 1.26 493 Financial Aid Services
6 4.00 1.06 48 Recreational and Intramural Programs and Services
7 4.08 0.87 523 Library/Learning Resources Center Facilities and Services
8 3.75 1.16 24 Resident Hall Programs and Services
9 3.84 1.09 49 Students Health Services
10 4.12 0.88 152 CollegeSponsored Tutorial Services
11 3.82 1.12 56 Student Employment Services
12 3.75 1.00 315 Cafeteria/Food Services
13 4.06 0.90 120 CollegeSponsored Social Activities
14 4.22 0.84 90 Cultural Programs and Activities
15 3.93 0.93 247 College Orientation Program
16 3.82 0.96 44 Credit by Examination Program (Clep,etc.)
17 4.20 0.83 441 Computer Services
18 3.16 1.29 556 Parking Facilities and Services
19 3.76 1.46 38 Veterans Services
20 3.83 1.52 12 Day Care Services
* SD indicates the standard deviation of the scores for the corresponding items. Standard deviation is a measure of dispersion which assists
in determining the variety within a distribution of scores. The higher the SD, the greater the variety.
Scale: (5=Very Satisfied, 4=Satisfied, 3=Neutral, 2=Dissatisfied, 1=Very Dissatisfied)
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