DON’T REINVENT THE WHEEL: INFORMING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT WITH EXISTING SURVEY DATA Holly Hoffman, Ph.D. Research Analyst University of San Diego.

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DON’T REINVENT THE WHEEL: INFORMING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT WITH EXISTING SURVEY DATA Holly Hoffman, Ph.D. Research Analyst University of San Diego

STRATEGIES TO MAXIMIZE SURVEY DATA USE 1)Look Beyond the Survey’s Original Purpose 2)Inform Efforts with Unusual Data Sources 3)Use Old Data to Answer New Questions 4)Report All the Information, but Quickly

LOOK BEYOND THE ORIGINAL PURPOSE Example: First Destinations Survey Data Correlate Career Center programming with post-graduate outcomes

Career Destinations Survey Items

LOOK BEYOND THE ORIGINAL PURPOSE Example: Mapworks Factor Score Means Identify areas of concern for first-year cohorts Fall-to-fall retention predictors

Commitment to the Institution Self‐Assessment: Communication Skills Self‐Assessment: Analytical Skills Self‐Assessment: Self‐Discipline Self‐Assessment: Time Management Financial Means Basic Academic Behaviors Advanced Academic Behaviors Academic Self‐Efficacy Peer Connections Homesickness: Separation Homesickness: Distressed Academic Integration Social Integration Satisfaction with Institution MAPWORKS RISK FACTORS

Commitment to the Institution Self‐Assessment: Communication Skills Self‐Assessment: Analytical Skills Self‐Assessment: Self‐Discipline Self‐Assessment: Time Management Financial Means Basic Academic Behaviors Advanced Academic Behaviors Academic Self‐Efficacy Peer Connections Homesickness: Separation Homesickness: Distressed Academic Integration Social Integration Satisfaction with Institution MAPWORKS RISK FACTORS (cont.)

INFORM EFFORTS WITH UNUSUAL DATA SOURCES Example: Demographics section of third-party surveys Hours worked per week Financial means/financial concerns Support anecdotal findings from withdrawal interviews Provide supplemental information for LGBTQ student need study

SURVEY ITEMS

SURVEY ITEMS (cont.)

USE OLD DATA TO ANSWER NEW QUESTIONS Example: Withdrawal Survey Results Expand on standard frequency report Identify reasons for student groups of interest

Old Report Format Used to Disseminate Survey Results

New Report Format Results presented here are fictitious and do not represent actual university data

USE OLD DATA TO ANSWER NEW QUESTIONS New question: Why do transfer students leave the institution? Transfer students report that campus life and student body reasons contribute to their decision to withdraw less often than first-year students. Results presented here are fictitious and do not represent actual university data.

REPORT ALL THE INFORMATION, BUT QUICKLY Example: Graduating Senior Survey Results Year-to-Year Comparison Comparison by College

Old Report Format

New Report Format

REPORT ALL THE INFORMATION, BUT QUICKLY Example: Diverse Learning Environments Results of a statistical analysis

New Report Format