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CSULB Student Profiles. 2006-2007 Characteristics & Aspirations. Survey Procedures. Part of UCLA’ Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP), now in 40 th year
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CSULB Student Profiles 2006-2007 Characteristics & Aspirations
Survey Procedures • Part of UCLA’ Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP), now in 40th year • Instrument slightly revised each year to reflect concerns of academic community; includes demographics, and cognitive/affective characteristics • Freshman administration during University 100 • Transfer student administration during SOAR • Institutional data received Dec 2006 • Normative data sent out Feb 2007
Students Surveyed Since 1997 Total surveyed since 1997 = 42,462
Degree Aspirations 2006 Aspiring to Graduate Degrees: 73% of Freshmen & 67% of Transfer Students
Perceptions of Time to Degree 2006 *Previous actual figures from Institutional Research: for students enrolling in fall of 2002, 88% of freshmen and 39% of transfer students entered their fifth year without having graduated.
Freshman College Readiness 2006 *Students demonstrate readiness through SAT, AP, ACT, GE-Breadth coursework, or EAP scores
Freshman College Readiness 2006 by Ethnicity *Students demonstrate readiness through SAT, AP, ACT, GE-Breadth coursework, or EAP scores
Intentions to Communicate Regularly with Professors by Ethnicity 2006
Top Reasons for Attending College by Ethnicity 2006 Scale: 1=not important to 3=very important
Self Ratings 2006 Scale: 1=lowest 10% to 5=highest 10%
Top Goals by Ethnicity 2006 Scale: 1=not important to essential
Health Indicators in Past Year Scale: 1=not at all to 3=frequently
Website and Contact Info • Please visit the Student Assessment Findings Website at: CSULB Student Assessment Findings If you’d like analyses or access to the databases, please contact Dr. Susan Platt: platt@csulb.edu