
The University of Virginia participated in the first full-scale
administration of the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)
in the spring of 2000 and also participated in the springs of 2002
and 2005. UVa plans to participate in the NSSE every three
years, with the next scheduled administration
in spring 2008. Data gathered from these administrations are available for public viewing, and can be accessed below or by using the "by Subject" link in the pop-up navigation bar to the left.
NSSE was designed by a panel of national experts on higher education, led
by Peter Ewell of the National
Center for Higher Education Management Systems. The survey is
administered by Indiana
University's Center for Survey Research, supported by The
Pew Charitable Trusts, and cosponsored by The Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and The Pew Forum on
Undergraduate Learning. While the University has conducted numerous
surveys of its own on student engagement, NSSE provides useful
benchmarking information and comparative data from other institutions.

IAS carefully analyzes all data from NSSE surveys. NSSE and the College Student Report includes:

Data tables of all UVa NSSE results can be found on this site. Most of the tables are broken down by year (first-year v fourth-year) and various comparison groups (i.e. UVa students, Associations of America Universities Data Exchange institutions, Doctoral-Extensive institutions, and the overall NSSE sample for that year).

Questionnaires are available in both PDF and web format:

For general methodological information as well as year-specific information on the administration of the NSSE surveys.
IAS
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