2015 National Survey of Student Engagement
NSSE 2015
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) is the best known national project for measuring student engagement. The survey, administered by the Indiana Center for Postsecondary Research, measures the extent to which students engage in practices understood to be effectively linked with learning outcomes, personal development, student satisfaction, and graduation. Students actively involved in both academic and out-of-class activities have been found to gain more from the college experience than those who are not involved. In the spring of 2015, 2,175 first-year (FY) students and 3,319 senior (SR) students were invited to participate in NSSE at UND. 362 FY students and 549 SR students responded to the survey, for a response rate of 19%. This was the eighth time UND has participated in NSSE.
2015 NSSE Reports
- Administrative Summary
- Snapshot
- Highlights of Additional Modules
- Multi-Year Report
- Freqs & Stats Comparisons
- Lessons From the Field
- Pocket Guide
- Survey Instrument
- Engagement Indicators
- High Impact Practices
NSSE Major Field Reports
These NSSE reports provide an overview of students' response by groups of related majors. Keep in mind that majors are student-reported and only the first reported major is presented. The first Major Field Report compares students' responses across groups of related majors.