Overview
Current Surveys (to take a survey)
Past Surveys
Survey Resources (to learn more about
conducting surveys)
To learn more about
IAS Surveys, see the overview below.
If you are here to take a survey, go to Current
Surveys.
To find out more about past surveys IAS has conducted, including
descriptions of the surveys, survey questionnaires, data, reports
and methodologies, go to past
surveys. If you are looking for advice or assistance about
conducting a survey, IAS has compiled tools and links on its Survey
Resources page. If you cannot find what you are looking for,
please go to Data Support.

IAS has written dozens of questionnaires surveying tens of thousands
of faculty, students and alumni since the office was established
in 1988. The overall purpose of these surveys is the same -- to
improve undergraduate and graduate education at the University
of
Virginia. The first surveys were paper questionnaires sent through
the mail. Data entry was done by hand. In 1990, IAS began offering
respondents the choice of paper or completing a survey on a computer
diskette, which was also mailed out but eliminated the costly
and
error-prone data entry step. In 1999, IAS began conducting offering
students the opportunity to fill out questionnaires on the World
Wide Web. Many students preferred this method over
diskette
or paper. IAS initially continued to offer diskette and paper questionnaire
options but as the web's use increased students and faculty increasingly
preferred to answer questionnaires over the web.
While paper and pencil surveys are
in some cases still appropriate, today, more than 90% of
our survey questionnaires distributed to on-grounds faculty
and students are collected through the web. Paper questionnaires
are still offered to alumni. To design and collect our
web
surveys, we use Inquisite.
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