WASC: Street Interviews Summary of Report Prepared by Kaye Bragg, Ph.D. Director of the CSUB Assessment Center Summary of Report Prepared by Kaye Bragg,

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WASC: Street Interviews Summary of Report Prepared by Kaye Bragg, Ph.D. Director of the CSUB Assessment Center Summary of Report Prepared by Kaye Bragg, Ph.D. Director of the CSUB Assessment Center

Background CSUB is beginning its campus discussions about the important issues that will be explored and key questions that will be examined in our accreditation review, WASC. The Assessment Office was asked to conduct a basic survey among students and staff at California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) about some of what they value most and find most obtrusive to their experience at CSUB. CSUB is beginning its campus discussions about the important issues that will be explored and key questions that will be examined in our accreditation review, WASC. The Assessment Office was asked to conduct a basic survey among students and staff at California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) about some of what they value most and find most obtrusive to their experience at CSUB.

Method Participants –Our participants consisted of 213 California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) students and staff. Instruments –A five question short partial open-ended, partial multiple choice survey was developed. The survey asked two open-ended questions: "What do you value most about your CSUB experience" and "What was one major obstacle affecting your CSUB experience". Participants –Our participants consisted of 213 California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) students and staff. Instruments –A five question short partial open-ended, partial multiple choice survey was developed. The survey asked two open-ended questions: "What do you value most about your CSUB experience" and "What was one major obstacle affecting your CSUB experience".

Method Procedures –Staff members from The Assessment Center went out around campus at varying times for two weeks randomly asking students and other persons on campus to answer a few short questions. –This process usually required no more than two minutes of the participants time. –To increase freshmen participation, the Assessment Center survey several introductory courses. Procedures –Staff members from The Assessment Center went out around campus at varying times for two weeks randomly asking students and other persons on campus to answer a few short questions. –This process usually required no more than two minutes of the participants time. –To increase freshmen participation, the Assessment Center survey several introductory courses.

Results "What do you value most about your CSUB experience?" –My education. –Helpfulness of faculty/staff. "What do you value most about your CSUB experience?" –My education. –Helpfulness of faculty/staff.

Results Breakdown by level. –Freshmen – Relationships; class size; real-world experience. –Sophomore – No additional categories. –Junior – Relationships. –Senior – Real-world experience. –Graduates, staff – No variation from above. Breakdown by level. –Freshmen – Relationships; class size; real-world experience. –Sophomore – No additional categories. –Junior – Relationships. –Senior – Real-world experience. –Graduates, staff – No variation from above.

Results "What was one major obstacle affecting your CSUB experience?” –Financial aid/ financial aid office. –Availability of courses. –Course variety. "What was one major obstacle affecting your CSUB experience?” –Financial aid/ financial aid office. –Availability of courses. –Course variety.

Results Breakdown by level. –Freshman – Switching from high school and time/work obligations. –Sophomore – Family and other external problems. –Junior, Senior, Graduate, Staff – Red tape; lack of organization across departments; time-work obligations. Breakdown by level. –Freshman – Switching from high school and time/work obligations. –Sophomore – Family and other external problems. –Junior, Senior, Graduate, Staff – Red tape; lack of organization across departments; time-work obligations.

Discussion Things valued. –Small campus feel. –Close interaction with faculty. –Education and real life experiences they are receiving on campus. Things valued. –Small campus feel. –Close interaction with faculty. –Education and real life experiences they are receiving on campus.

Discussion Major problems. –Financial aid problems and availability. –Availability and variety of courses. –Managing work and other time obligations. –Balancing school and outside life. –Disorganization between departments. –Political red tape in issues such as registration and graduation. Major problems. –Financial aid problems and availability. –Availability and variety of courses. –Managing work and other time obligations. –Balancing school and outside life. –Disorganization between departments. –Political red tape in issues such as registration and graduation.

Suggestions Education –Continue providing a good learning environment for all students. –Educate students on resources available for stress/time management. Education –Continue providing a good learning environment for all students. –Educate students on resources available for stress/time management.

Suggestions Organize –Organize processes that require multiple departments for greater ease and decreased frustration for all students. –Increase ease of financial aid assistance as well as friendliness from those in the department. Organize –Organize processes that require multiple departments for greater ease and decreased frustration for all students. –Increase ease of financial aid assistance as well as friendliness from those in the department.

Suggestions Course Availability –Increase the number of courses available each quarter. –Increase the variety and types of courses available across majors. –Increase accessibility and knowledge of what is available for students as courses. Course Availability –Increase the number of courses available each quarter. –Increase the variety and types of courses available across majors. –Increase accessibility and knowledge of what is available for students as courses.

Concluding Comments In conclusion there are some obvious trends and agreements between what seems to be most valuable and also what seem to be the biggest obstacles for students at CSUB.

Concluding Comments Some of the suggestions could be rather easy fixes whereas others would take much time and financial backing in order to make a change to correct the problem and make life easier for students and faculty on campus.