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GSLIS Students - Graduate Student Survey
Filed under GSLIS Administrative
Posted by GSLIS, March 10, 2005
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Greetings, all:
I appreciate your interest! I failed to state where you can get the Graduate Student surveys. From the tech lab!
Thanks,
Em Claire
Em Claire Knowles wrote:
Hi all
Graduate Student surveys have been distributed at the LISSA meetings and in the Role of Research courses, but more participation is needed if the School is to have at least a 50 percent return rate. Thus, I have extended the deadline for the completion of the survey until March19. There is still an opportunity for you to fill out out the "Adult Student Priorities Survey, a graduate student satisfaction survey that Dan Cheever, the president of Simmons, and Dean Cloonan will use for the assessment and improvement of the Simmons GSLIS graduate student experience. It is a standardized survey by Noel-Levitz. All responses are sent directly to Noel-Levitz and the results are reported back to Simmons in aggregated form. Your responses are completely confidential. Completed surveys should then be submitted to the Tech Lab. There you will be given a voucher for coffee or tea from Java Center. Also, you will be entered into a raffle from GSLIS for a $50 bookstore certificate and several other raffles sponsored by the Main College.
Please participate. We need to hear your voice!
Thanks,
Em Claire Knowles