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Student Perceptions Study. Sample: A total of 543 students completed the survey and included their student ID.Survey included measures of cultural congruity, academic efficacy, social support and campus environment.Survey took about 15 minutes to complete. . Goals of the Study. To examine whether
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1. Student Perception Survey Data Jeanne Edman
2. Student Perceptions Study Sample: A total of 543 students completed the survey and included their student ID.
Survey included measures of cultural congruity, academic efficacy, social support and campus environment.
Survey took about 15 minutes to complete.
3. Goals of the Study To examine whether student attitudes and perceptions were associated with college success at CRC (GPA, retention)
To examine students perception of cultural congruency, college environment, academic efficacy, and social support.
To examine whether there are gender/ethnic differences in these variables.
4. What Do You Think? 1. For which of the following groups was there a relationship between academic efficacy (confidence) and actual GPA?
African American and Caucasian
Asian and African American
Latino and Asian
Caucasian and Latino
5. Relationships Found There was:
No relationship between academic efficacy (confidence) and GPA among African American and Caucasian students
A positive relationship between academic confidence and GPA among Latino and Asian students
So the correct answer is c)
6. What Do You Think? 2. Which group of students reported the highest confidence in their academic ability?
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino
7. Take good notes
8. Get myself to do work
9. Finish Homework Note so the correct answer is a)Note so the correct answer is a)
10. And the Answer Is
. a) African American students reported the highest level of confidence in their academic ability.
11. What Do You Think? 3. Respondents from which group felt least comfortable in the CRC campus environment?
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino
12. Have to change to fit in *
13. Ethnic values conflict with school expectations *
14. Family/school values conflict
15. Feel accepted at this school
16. And the Answer Is
. b) Asian students reported feeling the least comfortable in the CRC campus environment.
17. What Do You Think? 4. Which group of respondents felt best able to discuss school related issues with their family?
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino
18. Can talk to family about school struggles *
19. Tutoring services are available
20. And the Answer Is
. a) African American students felts best able to discuss school related issues with their family.
21. What Do You Think? 5. Which ethnic group believe the highest number of CRC staff encourage their education?
a. African American
b. Asian
c. Caucasian
d. Latino
22. Professors/counselors encouraged your education
23. And the Answer Is
. a) African American students reported that more CRC staff members encouraged their education.
24. What Do You Think? 6. About what percentage of students have no mentor model on campus?
a. 35%
b. 40%
c. 50%
d. 65%
25. Have a mentor
26. And the Answer Is
. d) Approximately 65% of the respondents indicated they did not have a mentor on campus, although
.
27. What Do You Think? 7. About what percent of students have no role model on campus?
A. 25%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
28. Someone on campus that is role model
29. And the Answer Is
. d) Approximately 50% of the respondents indicated they did not have a mentor on campus, although
.
30. Someone on campus cares about your success
31. What Do You Think? 8. Which ethnic group rated the importance of campus social life the lowest?
a. African American
b. Asian
c. Caucasian
d. Latino
32. How important is your social life at CRC?
33. And the Answer Is
. c) Caucasian respondents rated the the importance of campus social life the lowest.
34. What Do You Think? 9. About what percentage of students were not involved in any clubs or activities?
a. 35%
b. 45%
c. 60%
d. 75%
35. How many clubs/activities do you participate in at CRC
36. And the Answer Is
. d) Approximately 75% of the respondents indicated they were not involved in campus clubs or activities.
37. Concluding Comments Study provided some interesting Results
Some results confirm what we thought
Some challenge our assumptions
make us think in new ways
gives us new ideas of how to support students
This survey will be modified and given again this spring. Contact Jeanne Edman (x 7501 or edmanj@crc.losrios.edu) if you would to have your students participate.