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1 N 3,328 5,148 2,928 3,219 3,546 2,004 3,730 3,982 2,327 30,212 GOALS AND PLANS 2. What is your educational goal at this college? High school diploma or GED Certificate in a vocational program Associate degree and preparation for transfer to a 4-year college Associate degree only Transfer preparation only Not seeking a degree/certificate or already have one Undecided No answer this question a. Being a college student is very important to me. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree No answer this question b. In my family, going to college is highly valued. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree No answer this question c. If I could find another way to achieve my goals, I would not go to college. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree No answer this question INDICATE OCCUPATIONAL AREAS IN WHICH YOU ARE MOST INTERESTED. 4a. Interest - Agriculture, food and natural resources. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question
2 GOALS AND PLANS (CONT.) INDICATE OCCUPATIONAL AREAS IN WHICH YOU ARE MOST INTERESTED (cont.) 4b. Interest - Architecture and construction. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question c. Interest - Arts, audio/video technology and communications. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question d. Interest - Business and finance. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question e. Interest - Education and training. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question f. Interest - Government and public administration. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question g. Interest - Health sciences. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question h. Interest - Hospitality and tourism. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question
3 GOALS AND PLANS (CONT.) INDICATE OCCUPATIONAL AREAS IN WHICH YOU ARE MOST INTERESTED (cont.) 4i. Interest - Information technology. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question j. Interest - Law, public safety, corrections, security. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question k. Interest Manufacturing. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question l. Interest - Marketing, sales and service. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question m. Interest - Science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question n. Interest - Transportation, distribution and logistics. 1st Choice nd Choice rd Choice No answer this question HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BEEN A PROBLEM TO YOU IN SUCCEEDING IN YOUR CLASSES? 5a. Problem - Quality of high school preparation in reading & writing. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question
4 GOALS AND PLANS (CONT.) HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BEEN A PROBLEM TO YOU IN SUCCEEDING IN YOUR CLASSES? (cont.) 5b. Problem - Quality of high school preparation in math. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question c. Problem - Study Skills. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question d. Problem - English is not my primary language. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question e. Problem - Too much is expected by instructors. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question f. Problem - Financial factors. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question g. Problem - Job obligations. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question
5 GOALS AND PLANS (CONT.) HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BEEN A PROBLEM TO YOU IN SUCCEEDING IN YOUR CLASSES? (cont.) 5h. Problem - Family obligations. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question i. Problem - Course is not relevant to me. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question j. Problem - Lack of motivation. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question k. Problem - Other personal problems. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question l. Problem - Unable to enroll into the classes I need. Not a Problem Minor Problem Moderate Problem Major Problem No answer this question Length of time you and your family have lived in the United States. Less than 5 years Between 5 and 10 years More than 10 years, not born here Born here, but both of my parents were not Born here and at least one of my parents was born here No answer this question
6 STUDENT BACKGROUND WHAT IS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION THAT YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS HAVE ACHIEVED? 7a. Father's highest education level. Elementary school or less (grades 1-6) Middle School (grades 7-8) Some high school/secondary school, did not graduate High School/Secondary School graduate Some college, no degree Two-year college degree Four-year college degree Advanced degree No answer this question b. Mother's highest education level. Elementary school or less (grades 1-6) Middle School (grades 7-8) Some high school/secondary school, did not graduate High School/Secondary School graduate Some college, no degree Two-year college degree Four-year college degree Advanced degree No answer this question c. Sibling's highest education level. Elementary school or less (grades 1-6) Middle School (grades 7-8) Some high school/secondary school, did not graduate High School/Secondary School graduate Some college, no degree Two-year college degree Four-year college degree Advanced degree No answer this question
7 STUDENT BACKGROUND (CONT.) 8. What is your marital status? Single Married or domestic partner No answer this question HOW MANY CHILDREN IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING AGE GROUPS DO YOU HAVE? 9a. 5 years old or younger. None child children children children or more children No answer this question b. 6 to 18 years old. None child children children children or more children No answer this question c. Over 18 years old. None child children children children or more children No answer this question If you have a disability, have you informed the college's Disabled Students Office (DSO)? I do not have a disability I have a disability but have not informed the DSO. I have a disability and have informed the DSO No answer this question Are you a veteran of the US Armed Forces? Yes No No answer this question
8 FINANCIAL RESOURCES 12. Did you parent(s) claim you as an income tax dependent in the most recent year? Yes No I don t know No answer this question What is your total family annual income, not including loans, grants or scholarships? $0 - $14, $14,001 - $19, $19,001 - $24, $24,001 - $29, $29,001 - $34, $34,001 - $39, $39,001 - $44, $44,001 - $49, $49,001 - $59, $59,001 or more No answer this question How many people are in the household (including yourself) reported in question 13? or more No answer this question Are you currently employed? Yes, I work off campus Yes, I work on campus Yes, I work both on campus and off campus No, I don t work No answer this question How many hours per week do you currently work? 40 hours or more hours hours Less than 10 hours I don't work No answer this question
9 FINANCIAL RESOURCES (CONT.) 17. Have your work hours changed over the past year? No change Increased Decreased Was employed, now unemployed Was unemployed, now employed No answer this question If you are currently employed on campus, how many hours per week do you work on campus? I do not work on campus hours hours No answer this question Are you receiving money from any public assistance program? Yes No No answer this question Have you previously been in foster care? Yes No No answer this question Have you applied for federal financial aid (i.e., did you complete the FAFSA)? Yes, and I am eligible for financial aid Yes, but I am not eligible for financial aid No No answer this question IF YOU APPLIED FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID, WHERE OR FROM WHOM DID YOU GET INFORMATION ABOUT FINANCIAL AID? 22a. From a high school counselor No answer this question b. College orientation No answer this question c. In a college class No answer this question
10 FINANCIAL RESOURCES (CONT.) IF YOU APPLIED FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID, WHERE OR FROM WHOM DID YOU GET INFORMATION ABOUT FINANCIAL AID? (cont.) 22d. From a college counselor No answer this question e. College financial aid office No answer this question f. College website No answer this question g. Government financial aid website No answer this question h. Other source of information No answer this question If you did not apply for federal financial aid, why not? I did not think I would be eligible The application forms were too complicated I did not have the information about my family's income I did not want to reveal my family's income The money was not large enough to be worth the effort I don't like to receive public assistance I was not aware of financial aid opportunities I am AB540 student Other reason for not applying No answer this question ARE COSTS OF TEXTBOOKS A PROBLEM FOR YOU? 24a. Yes, I take fewer courses as a result No answer this question
11 FINANCIAL RESOURCES (CONT.) ARE COSTS OF TEXTBOOKS A PROBLEM FOR YOU? (cont.) 24b. Yes, I don t buy all of the required books No answer this question c. Yes, I delay buying books No answer this question d. Yes, I don t buy any books No answer this question e. Yes, I rent one or more books No answer this question f. No No answer this question
12 COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES 25. When did you first meet with a college counselor? I have never met with a college counselor Prior to my first of college My first of college My second of college My second year of college My third year of college or later No answer this question Do you have a formal educational plan that was designed for you with a counselor? Yes No Not sure No answer this question Have you been able to follow the recommended list of courses in your educational plan? Yes No, some of the courses I need have not been offered when I can attend No, there has not been space in the classes I need No, I ve changed my mind about my program or goals I do not have an educational plan No answer this question HOW OFTEN YOU USE THE SERVICE? 28. Business/Fiscal office Once a Once ever Never No answer this question
13 HOW OFTEN YOU USE THE SERVICE? (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 29. Admissions/Records Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Assessment/Placement Services Once a Once ever Never No answer this question In-person or On-campus Orientation Once a Once ever Never No answer this question On-line Orientation Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Financial Aid Office Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Tutoring Services Once a Once ever Never No answer this question
14 HOW OFTEN YOU USE THE SERVICE? (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 35. Transfer Center Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Career Center Once a Once ever Never No answer this question General College Counseling Services Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Bookstore Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Food Services Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Health Center Once a Once ever Never No answer this question
15 HOW OFTEN YOU USE THE SERVICE? (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 41. Library Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Computer Labs Once a Once ever Never No answer this question EOPS/CARE Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Disabled Students Programs and Services Once a Once ever Never No answer this question CalWORKS Once a Once ever Never No answer this question Veterans Office Once a Once ever Never No answer this question
16 HOW OFTEN YOU USE THE SERVICE? (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 47. Child Care Center Once a Once ever Never No answer this question International Students Program/Services Once a Once ever Never No answer this question YOUR SATISFACTION WITH THE SERVICE. 49. Business/Fiscal Office. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Admissions/Records. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Assessment/Placement Services. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question In-person or On-campus Orientation. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question
17 YOUR SATISFACTION WITH THE SERVICE (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 53. On-line Orientation. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Financial Aid Office. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Tutoring Services. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Transfer Center. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Career Center. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question General College Counseling Services. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question
18 YOUR SATISFACTION WITH THE SERVICE (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 59. Bookstore. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Food Services. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Health Center. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Library. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Computer Labs. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question EOPS/CARE. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question
19 YOUR SATISFACTION WITH THE SERVICE (cont.) COLLEGE INFORMATION AND SERVICES (CONT.) 65. Disabled Students Programs and Services. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question CalWORKS. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Veterans Office. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question Child Care Center. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question International Students Program/Services. Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not satisfied Not applicable No answer this question
20 COLLEGE EXPERIENCES AT THIS COLLEGE HOW OFTEN DO YOU DO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING? 70a. Ask questions or participate in class discussions. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question b. Give a presentation or performance in class. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question c. Work with other students in groups during class. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question d. Work with others outside of class to prepare class assignments. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question e. Discuss ideas from your classes with others outside of class. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question f. Have serious conversation with students who differ from you in terms of religious beliefs, political opinions or ethnic background. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question
21 COLLEGE EXPERIENCES (CONT.) AT THIS COLLEGE HOW OFTEN DO YOU DO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING? (cont.) 70g. Go to class unprepared. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question h. Skip class. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question HOW OFTEN DO YOU USE A COMPUTER FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES? 71a. Used a computer at home to do school work. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question b. Used a computer at work to do school work. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question c. Used a computer on campus to do school work. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question d. Used the Internet to do research for an assignment. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question
22 COLLEGE EXPERIENCES (CONT.) HOW OFTEN DO YOU USE A COMPUTER FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES? (cont.) 71e. Used , instant messaging, texting, social media or other electronic methods to work on an assignment with other students. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question f. Used , instant messaging, texting, social media or other electronic methods to communicate with an instructor. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question g. Used a course website. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question h. Used the College website. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question i. Used the Library website. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question j. Used the Internet to apply, register, check grades, add or drop classes. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question
23 COLLEGE EXPERIENCES (CONT.) HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR INTERACTIONS WITH INSTRUCTORS? 72a. I discuss educational or career plans with an instructor. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question b. I discuss ideas from my readings or classes with instructors outside of class. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question c. I visit instructors during their office hours. Often Sometimes Seldom Never No answer this question DURING YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THIS COLLEGE, HAVE YOU DONE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING? 73a. Participated in a community service project as part of a class or through a student club. Yes No No answer this question b. Tutored or taught other students (paid or voluntary). Yes No No answer this question c. Attended a college sporting event, theatre production or musical performance. Yes No No answer this question d. Attended a college club meeting. Yes No No answer this question
24 COLLEGE EXPERIENCES (CONT.) DURING THE PREVIOUS SCHOOL WEEK, HOW MANY HOURS DID YOU SPEND IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES? 74a. Class preparation (studying, reading, writing, rehearsing, doing homework). None plus No answer this question b. Participation in college-sponsored activities (clubs, campus publications, student government, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.). None plus No answer this question c. Family responsibilities. None plus No answer this question d. Commuting (to school and/or work). None plus No answer this question e. Socializing, watching TV, other recreation. None plus No answer this question
25 COLLEGE EXPERIENCES (CONT.) HOW MUCH HAVE YOUR EXPERIENCES AT THIS COLLEGE BOTH IN AND OUT OF CLASS HELPED/IMPROVED YOUR ABILITY TO DO THE FOLLOWING? 75a. Acquire a broad general education. Very much Quite a bit Some Very little No answer this question b. Acquire job or work-related knowledge and skills. Very much Quite a bit Some Very little No answer this question c. Write clearly and effectively. Very much Quite a bit Some Very little No answer this question d. Speak clearly and effectively. Very much Quite a bit Some Very little No answer this question e. Think critically and analytically. Very much Quite a bit Some Very little No answer this question f. Solve numerical problems. Very much Quite a bit Some Very little No answer this question
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