| Back FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Survey provides a new look at UC undergraduates A new survey of more than 58,000 University of California undergraduates provides new insights about who UC students are, what motivates them, how they spend their time, and how they view their academic and personal experiences at the university. The university today (July 19) unveiled a web site providing findings from the survey, the UC Undergraduate Experience Survey (UCUES), at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/studentsurvey. The online survey was offered to all UC undergraduates in spring 2006, and the 58,047 who participated represent a 38 percent response rate. In a presentation today to the UC Board of Regents, UC Vice President for Student Affairs Judy Sakaki said the survey is intended both to support independent scholarly research about the backgrounds, experiences, and attitudes of undergraduate students and also to help the university itself plan to meet the needs of undergraduates. “At UC we are fortunate to have such an exciting and diverse student body. UCUES gives us an additional window into who they are and what they are thinking,” Sakaki said. “The data from this survey will be extremely useful for research purposes, and just as importantly, we in the university administration will use the results to inform decision making about how best to improve programs and services for our undergraduates.” Among the findings of the survey:
UCUES is a collaborative research project of UC faculty and campus institutional research professionals. The project is sponsored by the UC Office of the President and the nine undergraduate campuses of UC and is based at UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education as part of its Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) Project. “UC faces a future composed of significant enrollment growth, increased diversity in the demographic background of students, potentially revolutionary changes in pedagogy and the use of technology, and continued financial constraints, all of which will influence the undergraduate experience,” said John Aubrey Douglass, a co-principal investigator in the SERU Project. “At this critical juncture in the university’s history, UCUES offers a powerful tool for greater understanding of who UC’s students are and, perhaps most importantly, for promoting institutional self-improvement and innovation.” UCUES was first administered in 2002 as a sample, on-line survey to a subset of UC undergraduates. The survey expanded in 2003 and 2004, and the 2006 survey is the most comprehensive to date. The next UC-wide administration of UCUES will be in spring 2008. Additional detail about the UCUES survey and highlights of the results can be found at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/studentsurvey. UCUES project manager Paula Zeszotarski can be contacted at paula.zeszotarski@ucop.edu, and SERU/UCUES project director Steve Chatman can be contacted at steve_chatman@berkeley.edu. # # # |
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