Student and Faculty Experience Reports
- National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) at Indiana University
NSSE is a survey specially designed for students to provide information about their undergraduate experience. NSSE asks students' opinions on the quality of their education, how they interact with faculty and other students and how they spend their time. The survey has a broad scope. Hundreds of colleges and universities of all types and sizes participate every spring. The main reason UNR participates in NSSE is that the University wants to learn more about what our students think and do, so the we can continually improve our undergraduate program - 2008 NSSE Instrument (pdf).
NSSE was administered during the 2003 spring semester using paper-web option.
A 48% response rate (MOE-3.37) of 700 freshmen (n=291) and 700 seniors (n=360) was achieved.
NSSE & FSSE were administered again in 2005 and NSSE alone during spring 2009.
- Means, Institutional Comparisons (.pdf)
- Frequency, Institutional Comparsions (.pdf)
- Means, Peer Institution Comparisons (.pdf)
- Frequency, Peer Institution Comparisons (.pdf)
- 2003 UNR-NSSE Benchmark Report (.pdf)
- 2003 NSSE Codebook (.pdf)
- 2003 NSSE - FSSE Comparisons (.pdf)
- 2003 FSSE Codebook (.pdf)
- Benchmark Items, Peer & Doc-Ext Institutional Comparisons (.pdf)
Download Acrobat Reader | View 3-min NSSE mpg | Visit the NSSE homepage

