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    2. CH VIII, Interview Project

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH081.pdf
      16 May 2024: 0 10 20 30 40 50 60. indifferent to town. lack of diversity. ... 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90. tour/visit day.
    3. CH VIII _1-4_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH082.pdf
      16 May 2024: scholarship renewal appeals. • Assessment and Testing Office scheduling of exams with more daytime opportunities,. ... 98 59.88 60.07 60.89 60.60 60.07 Sophomores/Juniors 59.99 59.53 60.10 59.87 59.90 60.52 60.27 60.48 60.78
    4. 2003 Portfolio Report

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1015.pdf
      16 May 2024: Prefix 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010. ENG 208 227 236 1.85 1.69 1.71 66% 60% 60%. ... Busi. ness. ACCT 58 67 94 1.57 1.55 1.69 53% 52% 60%.
    5. The 2004 Alumni Survey was mailed to alumni who graduated in fiscal…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH69.pdf
      16 May 2024: At some point, 94.9% have read the Truman Review; 81.1% visited Truman’s website, 60.5% visited campus, 54.0% read the Index, 43.8% read the Truman ... VI-3. and 60.2% have never contributed to or solicited for the annual fund.
    6. Dear Graduating Student:

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH67.pdf
      16 May 2024: of its programs, but 60.9% disagree that The assessment program helps them to better understand their strengths and weaknesses. ... campus (scholarship, work-study, institutional) Employment off campus Other major activities, e.g.
    7. CH X

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH108.pdf
      16 May 2024: Employment on campus (scholarship, CW-S, institutional) 1 2 3 4 5 6 p. ... Mean 2.66 2.58 2.70 2.63 2.74 2.64 2.78 2.55 2.83 2.57 2.88 2.46 2.60.
    8. CH VIII - GSQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH86.pdf
      16 May 2024: 61 2.60 2.56 2.55 2.60 2.67 2.66. ... campus (scholarship, work-study, institutional) Employment off campus Other major activities, e.g.
    9. CH X - GSQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH109.pdf
      16 May 2024: Availability of scholarship/financial aid. Advice of parents or relatives. To be with friends Other, please specify reason: _________________. 5. Approximately how many hours per week do you spend outside of class ... X-12. Socializing with friends
    10. CH X - HERI

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1010.pdf
      16 May 2024: 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. 70. Truman Compact All. None 1 to 4 5 to 8. ... 11.1. 50.3. 35.9. 2.7. 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60.
    11. Dear Graduating Student:

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH59.pdf
      16 May 2024: 63 3.63 3.60 3.58 3.58 3.58 3.59 3.58 3.52 3.54 3.52 3.48 3.56. ... 63 2.65 2.61 2.61 2.60 2.56 2.55 2.60 2.67 2.66 2.65 2.65 2.66.
    12. Chapter XXVIII

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH281.pdf
      16 May 2024: To what extent do we need to re-imagine our teaching and scholarship to teach critically? ... our scholarship, differently? What new sorts of courses might we teach in light of this model?
    13. CH IX _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH092.pdf
      16 May 2024: Undergraduate Research and Scholarship 20) Have you ever worked with a faculty member on an undergraduate research or scholarly project that was not a required element of a class? ... to a course you were taking (grades, make-up work, assignments, etc)
    14. CH XII, GSQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH129.pdf
      16 May 2024: Employment on campus (scholarship, CW-S, institutional) 1 2 3 4 5 6 p. ... 50 3.47 3.55 3.48 3.60 3.49 3.65 3.45 3.70 3.45 3.75 3.47.
    15. CH II

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH022.pdf
      16 May 2024: x). At Truman, our self-regarding culture has provided a solid foundation for a growing assessment scholarship. ... New York: ACE and Macmillan, 1991. Banta, Trudy W. Building a Scholarship of Assessment.
    16. CH XI

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1110.pdf
      16 May 2024: Employment on campus (scholarship, CW-S, institutional) 1 2 3 4 5 6 p. ... Mean 3.50 3.47 3.55 3.48 3.60 3.49 3.65 3.45 3.70 3.45 3.75.
    17. CH VIII - GSQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH084.pdf
      16 May 2024: 1204 surveys completed 39.3% male; 60.8% female 87.2% Caucasian, 10.7% minority. ... campus (scholarship, work-study, institutional) Employment off campus Other major activities, e.g.
    18. Dear Graduating Student:

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH78.pdf
      16 May 2024: 61 2.60 2.56 2.55 2.60 2.67 2.66 2.65 2.65. ... campus (scholarship, work-study, institutional) Employment off campus Other major activities, e.g.
    19. Microsoft PowerPoint - rector_mcmanis

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1810.pdf
      16 May 2024: 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. 70. FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04. ... Need-based Merit. Financial Aid Trends:Institutional Funds Allocated to Scholarships,. FY 01-05.
    20. 98chap24

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/06/1998CH24.pdf
      16 May 2024: Employment on campus. (scholarship, CW-S, institutional) 1 2 3 4 5 6 p. ... Center for Multicultural Affairs 8.1 13.8 60.2 17.9 477 123 2.878ac.
    21. CH XXV _1_ - CSEQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH258.pdf
      16 May 2024: Meet expenses:scholarships and grants. Totalnonevery littleless than halfabout halfmore than halfall or nearly all. ... 2456. Env. Emphasis:Scholarship. N %Male. N %Female. Sex of student. N %. Total. Truman State UniversityCSEQ Summer 2005 Juniors.
    22. CH II

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH023.pdf
      16 May 2024: x). At Truman, our self-regarding culture has provided a solid foundation for a growing assessment scholarship. ... New York: ACE and Macmillan, 1991. Banta, Trudy W. Building a Scholarship of Assessment.
    23. December 2009 comparison group 1: Public 4yr Colleges-high…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1417.pdf
      16 May 2024: 60%. 80%. 100%. Your Inst Comp 1 Comp 2. Men. 17.8% 14.6%34.4%. ... 49.3%39.5%. 39.2%. 32.9%45.9%. 26.3%. 0%. 20%. 40%. 60%. 80%. 100%. Your Inst Comp 1 Comp 2.
    24. XXIV-1 Chapter XXIV: COLLEGE STUDENT EXPERIENCE QUESTIONNAIRE, FULL…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH249.pdf
      16 May 2024: Total 1.60 0.871 70 6% 100 8% 308 26% 712 60% 14%Male 1.79 0.988 46 10% 50 11% 129 28% 241 52% 21%Female 1.48 ... 15%Female 2.32 0.918 19 3% 59 10% 164 27% 368 60% 107 3% 13%.
    25. CH XXII _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2210.pdf
      16 May 2024: 29 100 34 100 63 10028 97 32 94 60 951 3 2 6 3 5. ... 27 100 33 100 60 1004 15 9 27 13 226 22 14 42 20 33.
    26. Chapter XXIII: COOPERATIVE INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH PROJECT, FULL DATA

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1912.pdf
      16 May 2024: 22.9 Mostly White 67.5 65.6 66.4 60.5 58.3 59.3 53.6 51.0 52.2 Completely White 14.3 14.0 14.2 ... 1 63.4 Writing ability 1,121 46.7 60.1 54.6 44.8 48.1 46.6 39.1 41.8 40.6.
    27. CH22-CSEQ.spo

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2211.pdf
      16 May 2024: 15 100 47 100 1 100 63 10014 93 45 96 1 100 60 95. ... Meet expenses:scholarships and grants. Totalnonevery littleless than halfabout halfmore than halfall or nearly all.
    28. XXVIII-1 Chapter XXVIII: HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE FACULTY…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH282.pdf
      16 May 2024: 1] 188 62.9 59.7 61.7 62.7 60.2 61.6 62.5 59.7 61.5 Is your spouse/partner an academic? ... 3] 198 6.7 8.9 7.6 14.1 8.8 11.8 14.6 9.1 12.6 Do you use your scholarship to address local community needs?
    29. CH XVII _p.1-3_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH172.pdf
      16 May 2024: academic program frustrations. scholarship renewal requirements. Kirksville. campus environment. faculty not living up to expectations. ... percent of respondents mentioning each category. transferring. town too small. grades, scholarship, finance.
    30. CH XXVII - Alumni

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH272.pdf
      16 May 2024: 8 58.52. 5. 5 59.07 1.8 1.8 60.81. 3. 3 61.1. ... 240 60.8 67.4 74.491 23.0 25.6 100.0. 356 90.1 100.030 7.6.
    31. CIRPXXI

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2110.pdf
      16 May 2024: 74.0 60.7 67.7 67.0 49.7 57.0 Cooperativeness 1,133 72.1 76.8 75.1 74.0 73.6 73.7 72.7 76.0 ... 74.5 72.8 76.1 74.4 72.1 75.4 74.0 Creativity 1,133 60.6 53.7 56.2 58.3 54.4 56.3 60.9
    32. CH XIV - Interview

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1412.pdf
      16 May 2024: Scholarship jobs were also mentioned as a relatively common pathway to service learning. ... 2005 Interview Project. XIV-20. 12. Scholarship / Money. Student mentions working for scholarship hours.
    33. CH XI, CSEQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1111.pdf
      16 May 2024: Meet expenses:scholarships andgrants. Total. 1 none. 2 very little. 3 less than half. ... 1 weak emphasis234567 strong emphasis. Env. Emphasis:Scholarship. Total1 weak emphasis234567 strong emphasis.
    34. CH XXV - CSEQ1

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH257.pdf
      16 May 2024: 15 100 47 100 1 100 63 10014 93 45 96 1 100 60 95. ... Meet expenses:scholarships and grants. Totalnonevery littleless than halfabout halfmore than halfall or nearly all.
    35. CH XX.spo

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2010.pdf
      16 May 2024: 7. 7. 771 6.0 6.1 6.8. 631 53.7 53.9 60.7460 39.1 39.3 100.0. ... FrequenciesStatistics. 1171 4 3.65. 1170 5 3.61. 1171 4 3.45. 1169 6 3.60.
    36. Ch6 Portfolio Assessment 2017

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2018/09/Ch6-Portfolio-Assessment-2017.pdf
      16 May 2024: HSE 1.82 1.67 1.96 1.83 1.78 60% 60% 63% 64% 61%. ... ECON 6 0.67 17% 0.17 0%. HIST 5 1.60 60% 1.40 60%.
    37. CH XIV - Interview

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1413.pdf
      16 May 2024: Scholarship jobs were also mentioned as a common pathway to service learning during both years, as well. ... Pathway to Service Learning 2005 2006 Combined Group Membership 58% 62% 60% Modeling / Social Learning 25% 9% 17%a Self-Motivated 20% 25% 22%
    38. The 2004 Alumni Survey was mailed to alumni who graduated in fiscal…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH510.pdf
      16 May 2024: cost/overall affordability respectively. 60.1% of the alumni now reside in the state of. ... scholarships, their department or major, and where the need was greatest.
    39. CH XVI - Portfolio

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1612.pdf
      16 May 2024: 53. 28. 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. None Weak Competent StrongRating. ... 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. None W eak Competent StrongRa ting.
    40. CH XIX, Diversity

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH196.pdf
      16 May 2024: Scholarship Program (CSEMS). The Support for Undergraduate Scholars in Mathematics and Computer Science at Truman State University (PI Dr. ... The Rotary Foundation Truman State University Foundation Scholarships The Annette Kade Charitable Trust
    41. CH VI, CIRP _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH061.pdf
      16 May 2024: Of the financial assistance, merit-based scholarship offers were a significant reason in selecting Truman. ... national magazines 11.0 27.5Early action/Early decision program 7.4 10.1Religious affiliation/orientation 2.6 3.7Not accepted anywhere else 2.5
    42. CH IX - Alumni

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH094.pdf
      16 May 2024: Over 60% attended Truman for four years or less while 40% were here for more than four years. ... the ranked scholarships, their division or major, and where the need was greatest.
    43. CH6CIRP00

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH64.pdf
      16 May 2024: When looking at sources for first-year. educational expenses, other college grants and scholarships serve as substantial financial sources for Truman freshmen. ... Truman students also appear to receive more financial assistance from parents/family,
    44. Cooperative Institutional Research Program

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH06.pdf
      16 May 2024: Merit-based scholarship offers was a major reason in. VI-3. selecting Truman. ... 6.4 8.0Religious affiliation/orientation 2.3 3.4Not accepted anywhere else 2.3 0.9Was offered athletic scholarship 3.8 6.8Was offered merit scholarship 21.7 51.1Was
    45. The Graduating Student Questionnaire (GSQ) is administered through…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/Chapter-2---Graduating-Student-Questionnaire.pdf
      16 May 2024: Basic demographic information. 1148 surveys completed. 39.1% male; 60.9% female. 85.8% Caucasian, 11.8% minority. ... Organizations. Weaknesses. Studying – 24.0% spent less than 10 hours per week studying; 60.3% never or seldom Used the writing.
    46. CH24ISS

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH246.pdf
      16 May 2024: Employment on campus (scholarship, CW-S, institutional) 1 2 3 4 5 6 p. ... Able to identify values and respond ethically 0.4 4.5 34.8 60.4 535 3.551 g.
    47. CH8SINTVPRJ.PDF

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH85.pdf
      16 May 2024: Why? The majority of students (60%) responded that they would likely take the more challengingcourse when it came to their major. ... Reasonsmentioned less than ten percent of the time included: changed and did better in a new major (9%),the quality of
    48. CH XIII

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH138.pdf
      16 May 2024: 42. 14. 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. st rong competent weak noneR at i ng. ... Twenty-nine percent of the “later works” fulfilled assignments for classes in the LAS core, 60% were generated in classes fulfilling major requirements.
    49. Java Printing

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1711.pdf
      16 May 2024: Page 14. Cumulative PercentValid PercentPercentFrequency. LocationAvailability of scholarship/financial aidOtherTotalSystemTotal. Valid. Missing 100.0325. ... Cumulative PercentValid PercentPercentFrequency. Size of schoolSize of programSocial
    50. Chapter 9: STUDENT INTERVIEW PROJECT Who takes it? Volunteers ...

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH910.pdf
      16 May 2024: relative to private institutions, and generous scholarships and financial aid) and living in. ... Positive interpersonal relationships 60% 69% 65%. Manages life stressors effectively 50% 38% 42%.
    51. FAC_2019_XLSX_THEMES

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2021/08/Ch9A2-Themes-Report-HERI.pdf
      16 May 2024: a. Professional Practice: Teaching 1Ab. Professional Practice: Scholarship 1Bc. Professional Practice: Service 1Cd. ... 60.2% 50.0% 57.2% 55.1% 45.1% 63.9% 65.1%.

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