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The National
Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) 2011
Institutional Report was published in August
2011. This report presents the results
from the spring 2010 administration of the
National Survey of Student Engagement.
This report summarizes Mountain State
University's (MSU) student responses to the
survey questions (unweighted) arrayed by year in
school and aggregated frequency comparisons for
similar types of institutions and the national
norms. There were three comparison groups
used in the 2011 NSSE; 1) A "Selected
Peers" group based on MSU's 2005 Carnegie
classification of "Master's Level I",
undergraduate enrollment and setting; 2) A "Carnegie
Peers" group based on the 2010 Carnegie
classification of "Master Level I",
undergraduate enrollment profile and setting;
and 3) The NSSE National Norm which includes
all institutions participating in the NSSE
survey.
The data is
presented in the links below along with NSSE's
introduction and overview. MSU's mean
comparison is highlighted in
red
if it fell below the selected peer group, the
Carnegie peer group and the national norm. It is
highlighted in
green if it was above all three. A
white entry indicates that MSU's responses fell
within those of the three comparison groups.
For the 2011
administration of the NSSE survey, Mountain
State University selected a web only
administration for the survey. The sample size
went from 2,353 in 2010 to 2,042 in 2011.
It is interesting to note that MSU's 24%
Response Rate was below the 34% of the selected
peer group, the 27% for the Carnegie peer group
and the 27% for the national norm. MSU's
Mode of Completion percentages (FY=100% and
SR=100%). The overall response rate is an
area for improvement for the Spring 2012 survey.
The results of
this survey should be used to identify areas for
improvement in MSU's curriculum, pedagogical
practices, student-faculty interaction,
community involvement, diversity interaction and
student support.
The following
links provide access to information about the
NSSE survey as well as a report showing each
survey item along with MSU's response rate
compared to the selected peers, the Carnegie
peers and national norm.
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