NSSE evaluates students' engagement with faculty, participation in extra-curricular activities, their school and work practices, and other experiences they have while at IU Bloomington. The data collected is used to improve student activities, advising, curriculum and career services.
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)
NSSE administration
IU Bloomington administers the NSSE survey every three years to all First-year and Senior students. NSSE consists of questions about students' engagement with faculty, participation in extra-curricular activities, their school and work practices, and other experiences they have while at IU Bloomington. In addition to questions about students' practices, NSSE evaluates students' perceptions of topics like diversity on campus and their satisfaction with IU's academic services like advising. The data collected from the NSSE survey have been used to shape the administration's understanding of its own progress and where "IU Bloomington "could still improve.
NSSE is administered to over 500 universities and colleges from around the US. It gives Undergraduate Education a broad picture of how "IU Bloomington "compares to other institutions both inside and outside the classroom.
For more information about NSSE you can visit the Official NSSE Website where you can find the latest NSSE Survey Instrument and IRB Approval.
Data from the NSSE survey
Institutional Analytics provides an interactive dashboard with information about NSSE at IU. The dashboard includes an overview, Engagement Indicators by class, trends, High Impact Practices, and Perceived Gains. For assistance with the dashboard, contact Institutional Analytics.