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Post-Graduation Plans Survey, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Post-Graduation Plans Survey, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Graduation
Thanks for completing this post-graduation plans survey. The information you provide is used by UNO to report on student outcomes and to improve programs in support of students. The survey takes less approximately 5 minutes to complete. We do not publish or share names or individual responses. Data from the survey is used to produce summary information for internal and external planning and reporting, including telling current and future students what our graduates are doing upon completion of their degree.
Heri Faculty Survey Fall 2016 Analysis, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Heri Faculty Survey Fall 2016 Analysis, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Assessment
HERI Faculty Survey Fall 2016 Analysis
Common Data Set 2015, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Common Data Set 2015, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Common Data Sets
Common Data Set (2015 - 2016) for the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Ratings And Responses - 2015 Course Evaluations, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Ratings And Responses - 2015 Course Evaluations, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Assessment
2015 Course Evaluation Ratings and Responses
Academic Department Indicators 2015-2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Academic Department Indicators 2015-2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Program Review
The audience is the Academic Planning Council (APC), college and department heads, and faculty. The purpose is to report instructional productivity measures useful for making comparisons and observing trends. Selected departmental information in this report is submitted annually to the Delaware Study, a National Study of Instructional Costs and Productivity.
This Instructional Productivity information corresponds to the UNO state- and tuition-funded budget. The Supplemental Information at the end of the document provides counts and statistics for campuswide programs embedded in most colleges. Only Dual Enrollment instruction is excluded from the productivity report since it is a fee-based instructional program for …
Enrollment Report - Fall 2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Report - Fall 2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
This Enrollment Profile Report provides administrative- and delivery-site information on enrollment headcount and student credit hours, as well as the demographic characteristics of enrolled students. Delivery-site reporting counts all students, including those in UNL programs delivered at UNO, but excludes UNO programs delivered in Lincoln (CPACS programs). Administrative-site reporting counts students enrolled in UNO programs only (including the CPACS programs delivered in Lincoln).
The purpose of this profile is to provide the undergraduate and graduate enrollments and student credit hour information by college or equivalent academic unit, class, gender and ethnicity. A glossary at the end of the report provides …
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Campus Report Table 1a, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Campus Report Table 1a, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Enrollment Comparison: Fall Semester 2016 and 2015
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Campus Report Table 1, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Campus Report Table 1, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Enrollment Comparison: Fall Semester 2016 and 2015.
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Schools Report Table 3, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Schools Report Table 3, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Census SCH Comparison: Fall Semester 2016 and 2015.
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Colleges Report Table 2, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Fall 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Colleges Report Table 2, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Enrollment by Colleges: Fall Semesters 2016 and 2015.
Nsse16 Frequencies And Statistical Comparisons (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Frequencies And Statistical Comparisons (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
The Frequencies and Statistical Comparisons report presents item-by-item student responses and statistical comparisons that allow you to examine patterns of similarity and difference between your students and those at your comparison group institutions. The report uses information from all randomly selected or census-administered students. The display below highlights important details in the report to keep in mind when interpreting your results. For more information please visit our website (nsse.indiana.edu) or contact a member of the NSSE team.
Nsse16 Engagement Indicators (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Engagement Indicators (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
Engagement Indicators (EIs) provide a useful summary of the detailed information contained in your students’ NSSE responses. By combining responses to related NSSE questions, each EI offers valuable information about a distinct aspect of student engagement. Ten indicators, based on three to eight survey questions each (a total of 47 survey questions), are organized into four broad themes as shown at right.
Summer 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Campus Report, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Summer 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Campus Report, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Census Enrollment Indicators Report Enrollment Comparison: Summer Semester 2016 and 2015
Nsse16 Pocket Guide Report (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Pocket Guide Report (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
To focus public awareness on what constitutes quality in the college experience, NSSE developed A Pocket Guide to Choosing a College. This helpful brochure gives prospective students and their families key questions to ask during their campus visits, allowing them to actively consider student engagement during the college choice process.
Student responses to selected questions from the NSSE pocket guide are presented in a new report entitled A Pocket Guide to Choosing a College: NSSE 2016 Answers from Students, part of your NSSE Institutional Report 2016. This report replaces The Student Experience in Brief included in institutional reports through 2012.
Nsse16 Administration Summary (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Administration Summary (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
This report provides an overview of your NSSE administration, including details about your population and sample, response rates, representativeness of your respondents, survey customization choices, and recruitment message schedule. This information can be useful for assessing data quality and planning future NSSE administrations.
Nsse16 High-Impact Practices (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 High-Impact Practices (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
Due to their positive associations with student learning and retention, certain undergraduate opportunities are designated "high-impact." High-Impact Practices (HIPs) share several traits: They demand considerable time and effort, facilitate learning outside of the classroom, require meaningful interactions with faculty and students, encourage collaboration with diverse others, and provide frequent and substantive feedback. As a result, participation in these practices can be life-changing (Kuh, 2008). NSSE founding director George Kuh recommends that institutions should aspire for all students to participate in at least two HIPs over the course of their undergraduate experience—one during the first year and one in the context …
Nsse16 Respondent Profile (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Respondent Profile (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
The Respondent Profile presents both student- and institution-reported demographic information, allowing you to examine similarities and differences between your students and those at your comparison group institutions. This report uses information from all randomly selected or census-administered students. The display below highlights important details in the report to keep in mind when interpreting your results. For more information please visit our website (nsse.indiana.edu) or contact your NSSE Project Services team.
Nsse16 Snapshot (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Snapshot (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
Student engagement represents two critical features of collegiate quality. The first is the amount of time and effort students put into their studies and other educationally purposeful activities. The second is how institutional resources, courses, and other learning opportunities facilitate student participation in activities that matter to student learning. NSSE surveys first-year and senior students to assess their levels of engagement and related information about their experience at your institution.
This Snapshot is a concise collection of key findings from your institution’s NSSE 2016 administration. We hope this information stimulates discussions about the undergraduate experience. Additional details about these and …
Nsse16 Selected Comparison Groups (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Selected Comparison Groups (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
The NSSE Institutional Report displays core survey results for your students alongside those of three comparison groups. In May, your institution was invited to customize these groups via a form on the Institution Interface. This report summarizes how your comparison groups were constructed and lists the institutions within them.
NSSE comparison groups may be customized by (a) identifying specific institutions from the list of all 2015 and 2016 NSSE participants, (b) composing the group by selecting institutional characteristics, or (c) a combination of these.Institutions that chose not to customize received default groupsa that provide relevant comparisons for most institutions. …
Nsse16 Student Comments (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Student Comments (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
The final page of the NSSE survey asked students to respond to the following question in an open text box:
"If you have any additional comments or feedback that you'd like to share on the quality of your educational experience, please type them below."
Nsse16 Topical Module - Academic Advising (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Topical Module - Academic Advising (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
This module examines students' experiences with academic advising, including frequency, accessibility, and types of information provided. It also asks students to identify their primary source of advice. The module complements a question on the core survey about the quality of students’ interactions with academic advisors. Complementary FSSE set available.
Nsse16 Topical Module - Civic Engagement (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Topical Module - Civic Engagement (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
Adapted from a pilot survey that was developed by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, this module asks students to assess their conflict resolution skills and examines how often students have engaged with local or campus and state/national/global issues. The module complements questions on the core survey about service-learning, community service or volunteer work, and becoming an informed and active citizen. Complementary FSSE set available.
Nsse16 Topical Module - Civic Engagement Student Comments (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Topical Module - Civic Engagement Student Comments (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
The final question of the Civic Engagement module asked students to respond to the following question in an open text box:
"Think about the experiences you may have had with local, campus, state, national, or global issues. What about these experiences has been most meaningful to you?"
Summer 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Colleges Report, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Summer 2016 Census Enrollment Indicators Colleges Report, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Census Enrollment Indicators Report Enrollment by Colleges: Summer Semesters 2016 and 2015
Enrollment Report - Summer 2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Report - Summer 2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
This Enrollment Statistical Summary provides delivery-site information. Administrative-site headcounts, since they are most closely related to the budgetary authority exercised by the campus, are officially reported to the Board of Regents. Delivery site reporting counts all students, including those in UNL programs delivered at UNO, but excludes UNO programs delivered in Lincoln (CPACS programs). Administrative-site reporting counts students enrolled in UNO programs only (including the CPACS programs delivered in Lincoln).
The Office of Institutional Effectiveness has found delivery-site counts to be the most frequently requested figured by campus units for academic and administrative planning purposes. The purpose of this summary …
Nsse16 Multi-Year Report (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
Nsse16 Multi-Year Report (Uno), National Survey Of Student Engagement
NSSE
For institutions participating in multiple NSSE administrations since 2013, the year of the last survey update, this report presents year-to-year results for Engagement Indicators (EIs), High-Impact Practices (HIPs), and key academic challenge items to illustrate patterns of change or stability. It also provides details such as number of respondents, standard deviation, and standard error so that statistical tests can be calculated.
For more information and recommendations for analyzing NSSE data over time, consult the Multi-Year Data Analysis Guide on the NSSE website. nsse.indiana.edu/pdf/MYDAG.pdf.
This report contains three main parts: (a) a page that provides a quick reference to important information …
Alumni Survey Fall 2015 (Data Set), Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Alumni Survey Fall 2015 (Data Set), Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Assessment
Data set for the Alumni Survey Fall 2015.
Alumni Survey Fall 2015, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Alumni Survey Fall 2015, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Assessment
The alumni survey provides the university information on the lives of students one or more years after graduation and their opinions about various topics concerning their time at UNO and beyond. In the past, UNO used an external vendor, ACT, to conduct the alumni survey. The survey was long, the cost was high, the response rate was extremely low, and, ultimately, the vendor discontinued the survey. UNO decided the best route was to create and administer their own alumni survey.
Alumni from 2010 and 2012 were surveyed by UNO in Fall 2015 in an effort to learn which cohort would …
Enrollment Report - Spring 2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Report - Spring 2016, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
This Enrollment Statistical Summary provides delivery and administrative-site information on enrollment headcount and student credit hours. Delivery site reporting counts all students, including those in UNL programs delivered at UNO, but excludes UNO programs only (including the CPACS program delivered in Lincoln).
The purpose of this summary is to provide the undergraduate and graduate enrollments and student credit hour information by college of equivalent academic unit, class, gender and ethnicity. A glossary at the end of the report provides a list of definitions for headings and categories found in the report.
Spring 2016 Census Enrollment Colleges Report Table 2, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Spring 2016 Census Enrollment Colleges Report Table 2, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
Census Enrollment Comparison: Spring Semester 2016 and 2015