1 / 13

Selected Results of President’s Office Survey of Alumni Graduating in 1997/98

Selected Results of President’s Office Survey of Alumni Graduating in 1997/98. The Office of Institutional Research and Policy Studies July 15, 2003 Jennifer A. Brown, Director. Background. All four UMass undergraduate institutions participated

gina
Download Presentation

Selected Results of President’s Office Survey of Alumni Graduating in 1997/98

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Selected Results of President’s Office Survey of Alumni Graduating in 1997/98 The Office of Institutional Research and Policy Studies July 15, 2003 Jennifer A. Brown, Director

  2. Background • All four UMass undergraduate institutions participated • Data collected and processed by Student Assessment Research & Evaluation Office at UMass Amherst • Boston had 193 responses, the highest number of responses among UMass campuses • The response rate was low – about 36%

  3. Characteristics of respondents • 66% were women • 20% spoke a language other than English at home • 64% reported neither parent had a Bachelor’s degree • 69% entered UMB as a transfer student

  4. Assessment of UMB • 90% said they would attend UMB again if they could relive their college experience (but only 48% would definitely do so) • 96% would recommend UMB to a friend or family member (and 72% would definitely do so)

  5. Comparison with UMass campuses • Yes, if I could relive my college experience, I would definitely chose to attend the campus again

  6. Comparison with UMass campuses • Yes, definitely would recommend campus to a friend or family member

  7. Assessment of Academic Quality • 97% were satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of education they received at UMB • 97% were satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of their major • 91% were satisfied or very satisfied with the way UMB prepared them for further education

  8. Participation in Education • 25% responded that they had completed a degree program since graduation from UMB • 75% of the completed degrees were at the Master’s Level • 19% were enrolled in a degree program • 55% planned to enroll in a degree program in the future

  9. Assessment of Preparation for Work • 87% were satisfied or very satisfied with the way UMB prepared them for their current or most recent job • 83% of those working said that they were satisfied or very satisfied with their career to date. • 75% said that UMB had a major or moderate impact on their ability to acquire job or work-related knowledge and skills

  10. Comparison with UMass Campuses • % reporting that campus had a ‘major impact’ on ability to acquire job or work related knowledge and skills

  11. Employment & Earnings • 69% reported working full time • 14% were working part time • Chart at right shows reported annual earnings from all jobs held

  12. Occupational Sectors • 24% Health Professions • 20% Education • 9% Finance • 7% Social Services • 7% Computer Technology • 6% Marketing/Sales • 4% Law & Criminal Justice • 4% Non Profit/Advocacy

  13. Summary • Overall respondents were satisfied with their experiences at UMB • Over 72% would definitely recommend UMB to a friend or family member • Under half (48%) would definitely attend again if they could relive the college experience • Alumni were well satisfied with academic quality • Response rate was low, so care must be taken in generalizing the results

More Related