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NSSE 2009 Overview

 

Purpose: The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) collects information from approximately 1,400 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada to measure the extent to which students engage in effective educational practices. First‐year and Senior students are surveyed about the nature and quality of their undergraduate experience. The results from the University of Mississippi are then compared to selected peer groups (SUG Peers and Carnegie Peers) to see the empirical differences in student responses in order to make improvements in institutional practices.

 

Comparison Groups:

 Carnegie Peer Group:

Auburn University The Catholic University of America
Boston College The University of Akron
Bowling Green State University The University of Montana
Brigham Young University The University of Texas at Arlington
Clark Atlanta University The University of Texas at Dallas
Clark University The University of Texas at El Paso
Clarkson University University of Alaska Fairbanks
Clemson University University of Denver
Colorado School of Mines University of Houston
Drexel University University of Louisville
Florida Institute of Technology University of Maryland, Baltimore County
George Mason University University of Memphis
Howard University University of Missouri‐Kansas City
Illinois Institute of Technology University of Missouri‐St Louis
Indiana University Purdue University‐Indianapolis University of Nevada‐Las Vegas
Lehigh University University of Nevada‐Reno
Loyola University Chicago University of North Dakota
Miami University‐Oxford University of Oregon
Michigan Technological University University of Puerto Rico‐Rio Piedras Campus
North Dakota State University University of Southern Mississippi
Northeastern University University of Toledo
Northern Illinois University University of Wyoming
Oklahoma State University Virginia Commonwealth University
Polytechnic Institute of New York University Western Michigan University
Saint Louis University Wichita State University
Stevens Institute of Technology Wright State University
Syracuse University
Temple University
Texas Tech University

 

SUG Peer Group:

Auburn University University of Maryland‐College Park
Clemson University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
LSU and Agricultural & Mech. College University of South Carolina Columbia
North Carolina State University University of Southern Mississippi
Oklahoma State University
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The University of Texas at Austin
University of Alabama‐Birmingham
University of Kentucky

 

2009 Response Rates: 

Ole Miss SUG Group Carnegie Group
First‐Yr Senior First‐Yr Senior First‐Yr Senior
Overall 31% 29% 28%
By Level 28% 34% 27% 30% 26% 31%
Number 1,993 1,996 39,565 42,003 94,114 96,203
 Notes: When interpreting the data, not only is the statistical significance given but the effect size is given to indicate the magnitude of significance between means that are being compared. The effect size of .2 is considered “small”, .5 is “moderate”, and .8 is considered “large”. Unless inversely related, a positive effect size indicates that the difference between the means is a confirmatory difference where Ole Miss is above those being compared, while a negative effect size indicates that the University is below the comparison groups.
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