See Advice on Surveys from Institutional Research
UCs Office of Institutional Research is coordinating a number of required surveys during spring semester. These include the HLC re-accreditation student survey, COACHE faculty satisfaction survey, and Title IX community survey.
It is strongly recommended that faculty and staff refrain from sending sizable surveys to either students or employees during Spring Semester since numerous surveys may conflict with one another and will likely reduce the response rate for required institutional surveys.
See more information on the IR site:
http://www.uc.edu/provost/about-us/peopleandoffices/institutional_research/survey.html
For any questions, please contact Susana Luzuriaga, Director of Institutional Research at
or 513-556-0364.
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