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National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) niversity 2003 Highlights Response Rate: 45% Freshmen Senior Total Population 2794 2029 4823 Sample 336 345 681 Number of Respondents 128 176 304 Response Rate 38% 51% 45% Brief Summary: Total number of survey items: 79 Number of items Kean students responded differently from their counterparts (Mean ratings statistically different at 0.01 level): Both Freshmen & Seniors - 12 items 4 items higher than the average 7 items lower than the average 1 item Freshmen higher, Senior lower Freshmen - 24 items: 15 items higher than the average 9 items lower than the average Seniors - 36 items: 4 items higher than the average 32 items lower than the average Major areas in which Kean students have HIGHER means (Compared with other participating Masters institutions): - Kean students (both freshmen and seniors) have heavier work load and family responsibilities (Items 9c, 9f) - Kean contributes to students understanding of diversity more than the average (Items 11L, 1e, 1u, 10c) - Fewer Kean students (both freshmen and seniors) reported coming to class without completing readings or assignments (Item 1f) Major areas in which Kean students have LOWER means (Compared with other participating Masters institutions): - Community service/volunteer work, or campus/co-curricular activities: Kean students reported being less active in these activities (Items 7b, 9d, 10f) - Relationships with administrative personnel and offices: Kean students response is positive, but the mean is not as high as that of their counterparts (Item 8c) - Student-faculty interaction: Kean seniors responses are positive, but the means are not as high as that of their counterparts (Items 1m, 1n, 1o, 1p, 1q, 1s, 7d) - Relationships with faculty members: Kean seniors response is positive, but the mean is lower than that of their counterparts (Item 8b) - Technology: In answering the question how much Kean contributed to their knowledge/skill in using computing and information technology, Kean freshmen had higher means than their counterparts whereas Kean seniors had lower means than their counterparts (Items 11g) - Institutional Environment and Personal Growth: Kean seniors response means are lower than their counterparts (Items 10a, 10b, 10d, 10f, 10g, 11e, 11g, 11h, 11k, 11n, 11o) Office of Institutional Research

Items Kean First-Year Students Have Higher Means 1. Academic and Intellectual Experiences b. Made a class presentation CLPRESEN Means Comparison Report First-Year Students Items with Statistically Significant Difference at 0.01 Level (Kean As Compared with Other Participating Institutions) FY In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 1=never, 2=sometimes, 3=often, 4=very often 2.51 2.27 ***.31 2.24 ***.35 e. Included diverse perspectives (different races, religions, genders, political beliefs, et) in class discussions or writing assignments DIVCLASS FY 2.91 2.71 **.24 2.73 *.21 g. Worked with other students on projects during class CLASSGRP FY 2.58 2.39 **.24 2.34 ***.30 u. Had serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity than your own DIVRSTUD FY 2.85 2.54 ***.31 2.61 **.23 Come to class without completing readings or assignments (This item is negatively worded, therefore lower mean = more positive response) CLUNPREP FY 1.73 1.98 *** -.34 2.01 *** -.38 4. Reading and Writing Number of written papers or reports of 20 pages or more 7. Enriching Educational Experiences (continued) g. 9. Time Usage Independent study or self-designed major Working for pay off campus Providing care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, et) WRITEMOR INDSTUDY WORKOF01 CARED01 During the current school year, about how much reading and writing have you done? 1=none, 2=between 1 and 4, 3=between 5 and 10, 4=between 11 and 20, 5=more than 20 FY 1.56 1.26 ***.45 1.24 ***.50 Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate from your institution? (These items were recoded 0=no or undecided, 1=yes. Thus, the mean is the proportion responding "yes" among all valid respondents.) FY.30.17 ***.35.18 ***.30 FY 3.98 2.59 ***.60 2.19 ***.85 FY 2.46 1.72 ***.45 1.54 ***.64 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - FY 1

g. Commuting to class (driving, walking, et) COMMUTE FY 2.74 2.19 ***.52 2.13 ***.62 10. Institutional Environment Encouraging contact among students from different economic, social, and racial or ethnic backgrounds 11. Educational and Personal Growth g. l. m. Speaking clearly and effectively Using computing and information technology Understanding people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds Solving complex real-world problems ENVDIVRS GNSPEAK GNCMPTS GNDIVERS GNPROBSV To what extent does your institution emphasize each of the following? FY 2.89 2.56 ***.34 2.59 ***.30 To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? FY 2.98 2.77 **.23 2.72 **.28 FY 3.13 2.90 **.25 2.92 **.23 FY 2.94 2.54 ***.41 2.54 ***.40 FY 2.73 2.49 **.27 2.52 **.23 Items Kean First-Year Students Have Lower Means 1. Academic and Intellectual Experiences Come to class without completing readings or assignments 2. Mental Activities Memorizing facts, ideas, or methods from your courses and readings so you can repeat them in pretty much the same form 4. Reading and Writing Number of assigned textbooks, books, or book-length packs of course readings 7. Enriching Educational Experiences Practicum, internship, field experience, co-op experience, or clinical assignment b. Community service or volunteer work CLUNPREP MEMORIZE READASGN INTERN VOLUNTER In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 1=never, 2=sometimes, 3=often, 4=very often FY 1.73 1.98 *** -.34 2.01 *** -.38 During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following mental activities? FY 2.77 2.97 ** -.24 2.93 * -.19 During the current school year, about how much reading and writing have you done? 1=none, 2=between 1 and 4, 3=between 5 and 10, 4=between 11 and 20, 5=more than 20 FY 3.13 3.42 *** -.29 3.49 *** -.37 Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate from your institution? (These items were recoded 0=no or undecided, 1=yes. Thus, the mean is the proportion responding "yes" among all valid respondents.) FY.66.80 *** -.34.81 *** -.37 FY.57.74 *** -.37.75 *** -.41 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - FY 2

8. Quality of Relationships 9. Time Usage Relationships with administrative personnel and offices Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus publications, student government, social fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, et) ENVADM COCURR01 Mark the box that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at your institution. 1=unfriendly, unsupportive, sense of alienation to 7=friendly, supportive, sense of belonging 1=unhelpful, inconsiderate, rigid to 7=helpful, considerate, flexible FY 4.71 5.09 ** -.26 5.10 ** -.26 FY 1.67 2.13 *** -.32 2.28 *** -.40 10. Institutional Environment Attending campus events and activities (special speakers, cultural performances, athletic events, et) ENVEVENT To what extent does your institution emphasize each of the following? FY 2.37 2.74 *** -.39 2.82 *** -.49 Satisfaction 1=poor, 2=fair, 3=good, 4=excellent 13. How would you evaluate your entire FY 3.00 3.18 ** -.26 3.23 *** -.33 ENTIREXP educational experience at this institution? b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - FY 3

Items Kean Seniors Have Higher Means 9. Time Usage Working for pay off campus Providing care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, et) 11. Educational and Personal Growth Understanding people of other racial and l. ethnic backgrounds 1. Academic and Intellectual Experiences Come to class without completing readings or assignments (This item is negatively worded, therefore lower mean = more positive response) Means Comparison Report Senior Students Items with Statistically Significant Difference at 0.01 Level (Kean As Compared with Other Participating Institutions) WORKOF01 CARED01 GNDIVERS CLUNPREP SR 5.35 4.08 ***.45 3.55 ***.66 SR 3.33 2.55 ***.32 2.23 ***.49 To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? SR 2.75 2.55 **.21 2.55 **.21 In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 1=never, 2=sometimes, 3=often, 4=very often SR 1.85 2.03 ** -.24 2.07 *** -.29 Items Kean Seniors Have Lower Means 1. Academic and Intellectual Experiences h. j. k. Come to class without completing readings or assignments Worked with classmates outside of class to prepare class assignments Tutored or taught other students (paid or voluntary) Participated in a community-based project as part of a regular course CLUNPREP OCCGRP TUTOR COMMPROJ In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 1=never, 2=sometimes, 3=often, 4=very often SR 1.85 2.03 ** -.24 2.07 *** -.29 SR 2.35 2.71 *** -.41 2.73 *** -.43 SR 1.52 1.81 *** -.31 1.88 *** -.37 SR 1.41 1.65 *** -.28 1.63 *** -.26 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - Sr 4

m. n. o. p. q. s. Used e-mail to communicate with an instructor Discussed grades or assignments with an instructor Talked about career plans with a faculty member or advisor Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with faculty members outside of class Received prompt feedback from faculty on your academic performance (written or oral) Worked with faculty members on activities other than coursework (committees, orientation, student life activities, et) 2. Mental Activities Analyzing the basic elements of an idea, experience, or theory, such as examining a b. particular case or situation in depth and considering its components 4. Reading and Writing Number of assigned textbooks, books, or book-length packs of course readings e. Number of written papers or reports of fewer than 5 pages 7. Enriching Educational Experiences EMAIL FACGRADE FACPLANS FACIDEAS FACFEED FACOTHER ANALYZE READASGN WRITESML SR 2.79 3.09 *** -.35 3.18 *** -.46 SR 2.54 2.82 *** -.33 2.84 *** -.35 SR 2.07 2.45 *** -.39 2.48 *** -.42 SR 1.87 2.06 ** -.21 2.10 *** -.26 SR 2.55 2.82 *** -.34 2.83 *** -.35 FY SR 1.43 1.79 *** -.38 1.85 *** -.44 During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following mental activities? FY SR 3.10 3.25 ** -.21 3.28 ** -.25 During the current school year, about how much reading and writing have you done? 1=none, 2=between 1 and 4, 3=between 5 and 10, 4=between 11 and 20, 5=more than 20 SR 2.98 3.27 *** -.28 3.34 *** -.34 SR 2.68 3.09 *** -.34 3.11 *** -.36 you done or do you plan to do before you graduate from b. Community service or volunteer work VOLUNTER Work on a research project with a faculty member outside of course or program requirements RESEARCH e. Foreign language coursework FORLANG SR.47.64 *** -.34.66 *** -.40 SR.13.23 ** -.24.27 *** -.32 SR.21.35 *** -.29.41 *** -.40 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - Sr 5

8. Quality of Relationships b. Relationships with faculty members ENVFAC Relationships with administrative personnel and offices 9. Time Usage Preparing for class (studying, reading, writing, doing homework or lab work, analyzing data, rehearsing, and other activities related to your academic program) ENVADM ACADPR01 Mark the box that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at your institution. 1=unfriendly, unsupportive, sense of alienation to 7=friendly, supportive, sense of belonging SR 5.48 5.73 ** -.20 5.72 * -.19 SR 4.32 4.84 *** -.32 4.81 *** -.30 SR 3.31 3.95 *** -.37 4.13 *** -.46 b. Working for pay on campus WORKON01 Working for pay off campus WORKOF01 Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus publications, student government, social fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, et) Providing care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, et) 10. Institutional Environment Spending significant amounts of time studying and on academic work Providing the support you need to help you b. succeed academically Helping you cope with your non-academic responsibilities (work, family, et) Attending campus events and activities (special speakers, cultural performances, athletic events, et) COCURR01 CARED01 ENVSCHOL ENVSUPRT ENVNACAD ENVEVENT g. Using computers in academic work ENVCOMPT SR 1.22 1.74 *** -.35 1.89 *** -.43 SR 5.35 4.08 ***.45 3.55 ***.66 SR 1.49 2.02 *** -.36 2.17 *** -.44 SR 3.33 2.55 ***.32 2.23 ***.49 To what extent does your institution emphasize each of the following? SR 2.90 3.11 *** -.27 3.15 *** -.33 SR 2.76 2.93 ** -.21 2.95 ** -.23 SR 1.70 1.88 ** -.21 1.90 ** -.22 SR 2.10 2.48 *** -.42 2.57 *** -.51 SR 3.17 3.41 *** -.31 3.44 *** -.36 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - Sr 6

11. Educational and Personal Growth To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? e. Thinking critically and analytically GNANALY g. Using computing and information technology GNCMPTS h. Working effectively with others GNOTHERS k. Understanding yourself GNSELF n. Developing a personal code of values and ethics o. Contributing to the welfare of your community GNETHICS GNCOMMUN SR 3.10 3.30 *** -.28 3.35 *** -.35 SR 2.96 3.15 ** -.22 3.15 ** -.22 SR 2.91 3.13 *** -.26 3.12 ** -.25 SR 2.60 2.79 ** -.20 2.85 *** -.26 SR 2.49 2.69 ** -.20 2.71 ** -.22 SR 2.07 2.38 *** -.31 2.41 *** -.33 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - Sr 7

Items Kean Has Higher Means 9. Time Usage Means Comparison Report First-Year & Senior Students Items with Statistically Significant Difference at 0.01 Level (Kean As Compared with Other Participating Institutions) 11. Educational and Personal Growth (continued) l. Working for pay off campus Providing care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, et) Understanding people of other racial and ethnic backgrounds 1. Academic and Intellectual Experiences Come to class without completing readings or assignments (This item is negatively worded, therefore lower mean = more positive response) WORKOF01 CARED01 GNDIVERS CLUNPREP FY 3.98 2.59 ***.60 2.19 ***.85 SR 5.35 4.08 ***.45 3.55 ***.66 FY 2.46 1.72 ***.45 1.54 ***.64 SR 3.33 2.55 ***.32 2.23 ***.49 To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? FY 2.94 2.54 ***.41 2.54 ***.40 SR 2.75 2.55 **.21 2.55 **.21 In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following? 1=never, 2=sometimes, 3=often, 4=very often FY 1.73 1.98 *** -.34 2.01 *** -.38 SR 1.85 2.03 ** -.24 2.07 *** -.29 Items Kean Has Lower Means 4. Reading and Writing Number of assigned textbooks, books, or book-length packs of course readings 7. Enriching Educational Experiences b. Community service or volunteer work 8. Quality of Relationships Relationships with administrative personnel and offices READASGN VOLUNTER ENVADM During the current school year, about how much reading and writing have you done? 1=none, 2=between 1 and 4, 3=between 5 and 10, 4=between 11 and 20, 5=more than 20 FY 3.13 3.42 *** -.29 3.49 *** -.37 SR 2.98 3.27 *** -.28 3.34 *** -.34 Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate from your institution? (These items were recoded 0=no or undecided, 1=yes. Thus, the mean is the proportion responding "yes" among all valid respondents.) FY.57.74 *** -.37.75 *** -.41 SR.47.64 *** -.34.66 *** -.40 Mark the box that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at your institution. 1=unfriendly, unsupportive, sense of alienation to 7=friendly, supportive, sense of belonging FY 4.71 5.09 ** -.26 5.10 ** -.26 SR 4.32 4.84 *** -.32 4.81 *** -.30 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - Total 8

9. Time Usage Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus publications, student government, social fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, et) 10. Institutional Environment Attending campus events and activities (special speakers, cultural performances, athletic events, et) COCURR01 ENVEVENT FY 1.67 2.13 *** -.32 2.28 *** -.40 SR 1.49 2.02 *** -.36 2.17 *** -.44 To what extent does your institution emphasize each of the following? FY 2.37 2.74 *** -.39 2.82 *** -.49 SR 2.10 2.48 *** -.42 2.57 *** -.51 Items Kean Has Mixed Means (First-year students higher, senior students lower) 11. Educational and Personal Growth (continued) To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? g. Using computing and information technology GNCMPTS FY 3.13 2.90 **.25 2.92 **.23 SR 2.96 3.15 ** -.22 3.15 ** -.22 b size = mean difference divided by comparison group standard deviation. Office of Institutional Research - Total 9