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1. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Asked questions or askquest Never 187 2 495 4 310 4 348 3 529 3 98 3 191 2 413 4 572 3 188 3 3,702 3 contributed to course Sometimes 3,528 30 5,610 36 3,058 38 4,494 33 6,289 35 1,444 33 2,917 32 4,098 40 7,245 37 2,136 35 44,306 35 discussions in other ways Often 4,384 37 5,579 36 2,886 35 4,687 34 6,508 36 1,666 36 3,573 38 3,733 36 7,261 37 2,162 35 45,778 36 Very often 3,943 31 3,826 24 1,953 23 4,178 31 4,524 26 1,342 28 2,587 28 2,109 20 4,621 24 1,560 27 32,964 26 Total 12,042 100 15,510 100 8,207 100 13,707 100 17,850 100 4,550 100 9,268 100 10,353 100 19,699 100 6,046 100 126,750 100 b. Prepared two or more drafts Never 2,070 18 2,498 16 1,646 21 2,268 17 2,524 14 758 18 1,382 16 2,019 20 2,879 15 920 15 20,537 17 drafts of a paper or Sometimes 4,433 37 5,604 36 3,089 38 4,926 35 6,189 34 1,570 35 3,338 35 3,923 37 6,568 33 2,087 34 45,272 35 assignment before turning it in Often 3,494 28 4,650 30 2,253 27 3,959 29 5,721 32 1,441 31 2,801 30 2,983 29 6,164 31 1,793 29 38,083 30 Very often 2,024 17 2,713 17 1,212 15 2,508 19 3,369 19 756 16 1,731 19 1,402 14 4,024 21 1,228 22 22,518 18 Total 12,021 100 15,465 100 8,200 100 13,661 100 17,803 100 4,525 100 9,252 100 10,327 100 19,635 100 6,028 100 126,410 100 c. Come to class without unpreparedr Very often 493 4 578 4 360 5 647 5 765 4 227 5 356 4 419 4 734 4 283 5 5,293 4 completing readings or (Reverse-coded Often 1,431 13 1,657 11 1,036 13 1,767 13 2,237 13 653 15 1,048 12 1,302 13 2,003 10 708 12 15,024 12 assignments version of Sometimes 7,015 58 8,926 57 4,732 56 8,005 58 9,772 54 2,664 58 5,259 55 5,958 57 10,725 53 3,477 56 71,849 56 unprepared Never 3,091 25 4,321 28 2,085 26 3,271 24 5,059 30 991 22 2,607 29 2,674 27 6,242 33 1,577 27 34,496 28 created by.) Total 12,030 100 15,482 100 8,213 100 13,690 100 17,833 100 4,535 100 9,270 100 10,353 100 19,704 100 6,045 100 126,662 100 d. Attended an art exhibit, attendart Never 1,996 19 5,591 38 2,975 39 4,444 35 7,243 43 1,148 27 2,701 32 4,577 46 8,128 43 2,419 42 44,795 38 play or other arts Sometimes 4,186 35 6,453 41 3,390 40 5,647 40 6,922 38 1,883 41 3,535 37 3,999 37 7,647 38 2,359 38 49,782 38 performance (dance, music, etc.) Often 3,086 24 2,498 15 1,324 15 2,547 17 2,649 14 1,015 21 1,672 17 1,339 12 2,870 14 910 14 21,478 16 Very often 2,779 22 960 6 518 6 1,059 7 1,034 5 493 11 1,369 15 443 4 1,042 5 362 6 10,661 8 Total 12,047 100 15,502 100 8,207 100 13,697 100 17,848 100 4,539 100 9,277 100 10,358 100 19,687 100 6,050 100 126,716 100 e. Asked another student CLaskhelp Never 1,216 12 751 6 688 10 1,375 12 1,813 13 366 9 728 11 528 6 1,078 7 706 14 10,389 10 to help you understand Sometimes 5,011 42 4,988 33 3,142 40 5,480 40 6,659 38 1,849 41 3,502 38 3,152 32 6,662 35 2,387 40 46,622 38 course material Often 4,006 32 6,094 38 2,883 33 4,836 33 6,509 34 1,604 34 3,470 35 4,062 38 7,801 38 2,039 32 46,562 35 Very often 1,814 14 3,671 23 1,501 17 2,016 14 2,880 15 724 15 1,580 16 2,614 23 4,173 20 920 14 23,223 17 Total 12,047 100 15,504 100 8,214 100 13,707 100 17,861 100 4,543 100 9,280 100 10,356 100 19,714 100 6,052 100 126,796 100 f. Explained course CLexplain Never 556 5 393 3 279 4 719 6 1,142 8 199 5 456 7 264 3 710 5 444 9 5,959 6 material to one or more Sometimes 4,830 40 4,616 30 2,548 32 5,312 39 6,485 37 1,851 42 3,292 36 2,942 29 6,687 35 2,446 41 45,054 36 students Often 4,737 39 6,720 43 3,424 40 5,556 39 7,254 39 1,838 40 3,907 40 4,528 43 8,392 41 2,267 36 52,108 40 Very often 1,930 16 3,785 24 1,966 24 2,128 15 2,983 16 661 13 1,624 17 2,631 25 3,915 19 896 14 23,710 18 Total 12,053 100 15,514 100 8,217 100 13,715 100 17,864 100 4,549 100 9,279 100 10,365 100 19,704 100 6,053 100 126,831 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 1

g. Prepared for exams by CLstudy Never 2,155 19 1,396 10 1,168 16 1,974 17 2,583 17 638 15 1,198 16 1,017 11 1,906 11 1,041 19 16,880 15 discussing or working Sometimes 4,809 40 4,836 32 2,883 35 5,087 37 6,031 34 1,736 38 3,382 37 3,136 31 6,247 32 2,167 37 43,825 35 through course material with other students Often 3,484 28 5,326 34 2,566 30 4,384 30 6,147 32 1,451 31 3,096 31 3,669 35 6,948 34 1,891 29 41,859 32 Very often 1,584 13 3,951 25 1,591 18 2,269 16 3,107 16 722 15 1,596 16 2,533 23 4,607 22 953 15 24,214 18 Total 12,032 100 15,509 100 8,208 100 13,714 100 17,868 100 4,547 100 9,272 100 10,355 100 19,708 100 6,052 100 126,778 100 h. Worked with other CLproject Never 1,019 9 761 5 560 8 1,090 10 1,444 10 259 6 651 10 385 4 1,227 8 561 11 9,010 9 students on course Sometimes 5,303 44 5,337 35 3,275 40 5,701 42 6,190 36 1,740 40 3,397 37 3,054 31 6,965 36 2,419 40 47,167 38 projects or assignments Often 4,105 34 6,134 39 2,942 36 4,976 35 6,983 37 1,804 39 3,648 37 4,318 41 7,684 38 2,135 34 48,090 37 Very often 1,603 13 3,285 21 1,436 17 1,938 14 3,235 17 743 15 1,585 16 2,594 24 3,841 19 939 15 22,511 17 Total 12,030 100 15,517 100 8,213 100 13,705 100 17,852 100 4,546 100 9,281 100 10,351 100 19,717 100 6,054 100 126,778 100 i. Given a course present Never 1,731 16 2,884 19 1,944 25 2,400 19 2,868 18 539 13 1,276 17 2,019 21 3,602 19 1,074 19 22,171 19 presentation Sometimes 5,702 47 7,370 47 4,055 48 6,195 44 7,320 40 1,805 40 3,876 41 4,993 48 8,838 44 2,556 42 56,983 44 Often 3,342 27 3,800 24 1,664 21 3,795 27 5,334 29 1,469 31 2,872 29 2,502 24 5,186 26 1,690 27 34,145 26 Very often 1,265 10 1,465 10 543 7 1,327 10 2,342 13 736 15 1,254 13 847 8 2,100 11 731 12 13,521 11 Total 12,040 100 15,519 100 8,206 100 13,717 100 17,864 100 4,549 100 9,278 100 10,361 100 19,726 100 6,051 100 126,820 100 2. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Combined ideas from RIintegrate Never 816 8 1,117 8 779 10 815 6 1,411 9 271 6 685 8 738 7 1,582 9 523 10 9,655 8 different courses when Sometimes 4,298 36 6,290 40 3,574 43 4,904 36 7,243 40 1,523 35 3,691 40 4,290 41 8,284 42 2,328 38 50,464 40 completing assignments Often 4,831 40 6,005 39 2,907 35 5,531 40 6,829 38 1,915 41 3,563 37 4,035 39 7,315 37 2,288 37 48,673 38 Very often 2,083 17 2,095 14 945 12 2,440 18 2,329 13 826 17 1,331 14 1,282 13 2,512 13 905 15 17,836 14 Total 12,028 100 15,507 100 8,205 100 13,690 100 17,812 100 4,535 100 9,270 100 10,345 100 19,693 100 6,044 100 126,628 100 b. Connected your RIsocietal Never 851 8 1,320 9 1,087 14 684 6 1,492 9 232 6 720 9 1,385 14 1,748 10 466 9 10,877 10 learning to societal Sometimes 4,143 35 6,200 40 3,507 42 3,838 28 6,995 39 1,436 32 3,555 38 4,883 47 8,340 42 2,182 36 48,860 39 problems or issues Often 4,676 38 5,752 36 2,699 32 5,733 41 6,787 37 1,877 41 3,554 38 3,116 30 7,019 35 2,239 36 46,961 36 Very often 2,371 19 2,222 14 914 11 3,448 25 2,543 15 995 21 1,450 16 966 9 2,583 13 1,161 19 19,977 16 Total 12,041 100 15,494 100 8,207 100 13,703 100 17,817 100 4,540 100 9,279 100 10,350 100 19,690 100 6,048 100 126,675 100 c. Included diverse RIdiverse Never 777 7 1,432 10 1,117 15 707 6 1,640 10 236 6 680 8 1,766 18 1,938 11 484 9 11,774 10 perspectives (political, Sometimes 4,010 34 6,155 40 3,454 42 4,044 29 7,046 40 1,466 33 3,473 37 4,528 43 8,100 41 2,094 34 48,067 38 religious, racial/ethnic, gender, etc.) in course Often 4,532 37 5,491 35 2,636 31 5,395 39 6,403 35 1,832 40 3,503 37 2,987 28 6,868 34 2,228 36 45,254 35 discussions or Very often 2,721 22 2,429 16 1,000 12 3,545 26 2,751 15 1,012 22 1,620 17 1,067 10 2,804 14 1,245 21 21,627 17 assignments Total 12,040 100 15,507 100 8,207 100 13,691 100 17,840 100 4,546 100 9,276 100 10,348 100 19,710 100 6,051 100 126,722 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 2

d. Examined the strengths RIownview Never 386 3 682 5 469 6 455 4 775 4 121 3 336 4 587 6 904 5 239 4 5,409 5 and weaknesses of Sometimes 3,218 27 4,998 32 2,606 31 3,697 26 5,658 31 1,280 28 2,954 31 3,529 33 6,840 34 1,879 31 39,864 31 your own views on a topic or issue Often 5,772 47 7,101 46 3,742 45 6,478 47 8,362 46 2,207 48 4,345 47 4,606 45 8,881 45 2,725 44 58,501 46 Very often 2,668 22 2,725 18 1,399 18 3,067 23 3,048 18 936 21 1,631 18 1,629 16 3,066 16 1,198 21 22,931 19 Total 12,044 100 15,506 100 8,216 100 13,697 100 17,843 100 4,544 100 9,266 100 10,351 100 19,691 100 6,041 100 126,705 100 e. Tried to better RIperspect Never 229 2 392 3 270 4 239 2 470 3 87 2 183 2 392 4 472 3 175 3 3,230 3 understand someone Sometimes 2,605 22 4,093 26 2,254 26 2,926 21 5,067 28 1,083 25 2,547 28 3,097 29 5,659 29 1,580 26 33,631 27 else's views by imagining how an issue Often 5,748 47 7,284 47 3,838 47 6,510 47 8,427 46 2,188 47 4,433 47 4,675 45 9,388 47 2,768 45 59,665 46 looks from their Very often 3,452 29 3,713 25 1,841 23 4,028 31 3,872 23 1,180 26 2,114 23 2,181 21 4,181 22 1,522 26 30,138 24 perspective Total 12,034 100 15,482 100 8,203 100 13,703 100 17,836 100 4,538 100 9,277 100 10,345 100 19,700 100 6,045 100 126,664 100 f. Learned something that RInewview Never 257 2 359 3 261 4 264 2 471 3 98 2 204 3 312 3 426 2 145 3 3,096 3 changed the way you Sometimes 3,283 28 4,306 28 2,524 31 3,351 25 5,464 31 1,231 27 2,642 29 3,275 32 5,861 30 1,753 29 36,692 30 understand an issue or concept Often 5,440 45 7,374 47 3,730 45 6,510 47 8,336 46 2,124 47 4,482 48 4,879 47 9,340 47 2,754 45 59,306 46 Very often 3,040 25 3,447 22 1,687 20 3,569 27 3,535 20 1,083 24 1,939 21 1,871 18 4,062 21 1,386 23 27,489 22 Total 12,020 100 15,486 100 8,202 100 13,694 100 17,806 100 4,536 100 9,267 100 10,337 100 19,689 100 6,038 100 126,583 100 g. Connected ideas from RIconnect Never 92 1 142 1 107 2 107 1 207 1 38 1 82 1 142 2 189 1 57 1 1,332 1 your courses to your Sometimes 1,940 17 2,791 18 1,665 21 2,230 17 4,027 23 818 19 1,816 20 2,098 21 4,218 22 1,312 22 25,062 20 prior experiences and knowledge Often 6,036 50 8,218 53 4,197 50 6,948 50 9,157 50 2,368 52 4,870 52 5,466 52 10,265 51 3,051 49 65,428 51 Very often 3,944 32 4,313 28 2,234 27 4,394 32 4,413 26 1,305 28 2,490 27 2,624 26 4,976 26 1,614 27 34,624 27 Total 12,012 100 15,464 100 8,203 100 13,679 100 17,804 100 4,529 100 9,258 100 10,330 100 19,648 100 6,034 100 126,446 100 3. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Talked about career SFcareer Never 2,510 22 2,682 18 2,001 26 2,849 21 3,831 23 865 19 1,236 14 2,545 25 3,179 17 1,098 20 25,048 21 plans with a faculty Sometimes 5,447 45 6,827 44 3,713 44 6,051 44 7,692 42 2,005 44 3,836 41 4,685 45 8,387 42 2,566 42 55,435 43 member Often 2,662 22 3,872 25 1,662 20 3,113 23 4,257 24 1,072 23 2,668 29 2,150 21 5,252 26 1,493 24 30,271 23 Very often 1,417 12 2,106 14 825 10 1,683 12 2,053 11 597 13 1,533 16 962 9 2,884 15 887 15 15,900 12 Total 12,036 100 15,487 100 8,201 100 13,696 100 17,833 100 4,539 100 9,273 100 10,342 100 19,702 100 6,044 100 126,654 100 b. Worked with a faculty SFotherwork Never 5,657 48 7,021 46 4,069 51 6,761 51 8,339 49 1,962 44 3,941 45 5,055 50 9,430 49 2,905 50 59,959 49 member on activities Sometimes 4,016 32 5,149 32 2,654 31 4,326 31 5,803 31 1,549 34 3,152 32 3,340 31 6,304 31 1,888 29 41,213 31 other than coursework (committees, student Often 1,567 13 2,260 14 1,033 12 1,795 13 2,627 14 670 15 1,470 16 1,380 13 2,743 13 844 13 17,583 13 groups, etc.) Very often 800 7 1,070 7 447 6 803 6 1,057 6 360 8 702 7 563 6 1,205 6 401 7 7,858 6 Total 12,040 100 15,500 100 8,203 100 13,685 100 17,826 100 4,541 100 9,265 100 10,338 100 19,682 100 6,038 100 126,613 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 3

c. Discussed course SFdiscuss Never 3,248 29 4,359 29 2,321 30 4,255 33 5,830 35 1,300 29 2,698 31 3,186 32 6,431 34 2,077 36 38,987 33 topics, ideas, or Sometimes 5,465 45 6,886 44 3,710 44 5,874 42 7,528 41 2,002 44 4,066 43 4,695 44 8,447 42 2,483 40 55,231 43 concepts with a faculty member outside of Often 2,392 19 3,062 19 1,578 19 2,556 18 3,330 18 885 20 1,785 19 1,814 17 3,498 18 1,049 17 23,554 18 class Very often 916 8 1,170 7 582 7 987 7 1,103 6 337 7 704 8 632 6 1,305 7 427 7 8,678 7 Total 12,021 100 15,477 100 8,191 100 13,672 100 17,791 100 4,524 100 9,253 100 10,327 100 19,681 100 6,036 100 126,450 100 d. Discussed your SFperform Never 2,696 23 3,650 24 2,170 27 3,437 26 4,275 24 1,049 23 1,980 22 2,855 28 4,483 23 1,412 24 30,548 25 academic performance Sometimes 5,901 48 7,183 46 3,940 48 6,403 46 8,054 45 2,085 46 4,177 44 4,966 47 9,199 46 2,690 44 59,026 46 with a faculty member Often 2,503 21 3,334 21 1,542 19 2,795 20 4,147 23 995 22 2,260 25 1,895 18 4,335 22 1,396 22 27,089 21 Very often 925 8 1,299 8 533 6 1,043 8 1,342 8 400 9 852 10 612 6 1,657 9 539 9 9,831 8 Total 12,025 100 15,466 100 8,185 100 13,678 100 17,818 100 4,529 100 9,269 100 10,328 100 19,674 100 6,037 100 126,494 100 4. During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following? a. Memorizing course memorize Very little 747 6 352 2 327 4 504 4 599 4 166 4 301 3 383 4 397 2 188 3 4,418 4 material Some 3,944 32 3,251 21 2,511 30 3,700 27 4,635 26 1,253 27 2,666 29 3,100 30 3,483 18 1,570 27 32,894 26 Quite a bit 5,161 44 7,228 46 3,815 47 6,430 47 8,706 48 2,140 47 4,327 46 4,830 47 9,006 45 2,917 48 58,982 46 Very much 2,184 19 4,656 30 1,554 19 3,067 23 3,892 21 980 22 1,967 21 2,034 20 6,805 34 1,361 22 30,341 24 Total 12,036 100 15,487 100 8,207 100 13,701 100 17,832 100 4,539 100 9,261 100 10,347 100 19,691 100 6,036 100 126,635 100 b. Applying facts, HOapply Very little 610 5 338 3 189 3 417 3 522 3 176 4 302 4 206 2 507 3 253 5 3,932 3 theories, or methods to Some 3,579 30 2,893 19 1,507 19 3,209 24 4,533 26 1,322 30 2,593 28 1,707 17 4,767 25 1,656 28 30,502 24 practical problems or new situations Quite a bit 5,563 46 7,524 48 3,941 47 6,745 49 9,038 50 2,198 48 4,481 48 4,941 47 9,369 47 2,823 47 61,232 48 Very much 2,277 19 4,736 30 2,565 30 3,314 24 3,719 21 837 19 1,895 21 3,486 33 5,048 25 1,305 21 30,916 24 Total 12,029 100 15,491 100 8,202 100 13,685 100 17,812 100 4,533 100 9,271 100 10,340 100 19,691 100 6,037 100 126,582 100 c. Analyzing an idea, HOanalyze Very little 447 4 415 3 275 4 376 3 581 4 152 4 296 3 293 3 606 3 235 4 4,085 4 experience, or line of Some 2,905 25 3,530 23 1,949 24 3,149 23 4,799 27 1,234 28 2,613 28 2,437 24 5,246 27 1,708 28 32,335 26 reasoning in depth by examining its parts Quite a bit 5,369 44 7,079 46 3,790 46 6,417 47 8,419 47 2,138 46 4,344 47 4,756 46 8,894 45 2,731 45 58,312 46 Very much 3,303 27 4,458 28 2,183 26 3,742 27 4,003 23 1,013 22 2,008 22 2,841 27 4,909 25 1,353 22 31,739 25 Total 12,024 100 15,482 100 8,197 100 13,684 100 17,802 100 4,537 100 9,261 100 10,327 100 19,655 100 6,027 100 126,471 100 d. Evaluating a point of HOevaluate Very little 412 4 637 4 471 6 325 3 524 3 111 3 260 3 743 7 654 3 182 4 4,697 4 view, decision, or Some 2,785 23 4,106 26 2,509 31 2,895 21 4,597 26 977 22 2,422 26 3,289 31 5,306 27 1,463 24 32,970 26 information source Quite a bit 5,576 47 6,978 45 3,577 43 6,526 47 8,648 48 2,251 49 4,471 48 4,354 42 9,069 46 2,885 48 58,833 46 Very much 3,242 26 3,756 24 1,637 20 3,942 29 4,034 23 1,188 26 2,108 23 1,943 19 4,636 24 1,493 25 29,966 24 Total 12,015 100 15,477 100 8,194 100 13,688 100 17,803 100 4,527 100 9,261 100 10,329 100 19,665 100 6,023 100 126,466 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 4

e. Forming a new idea or HOform Very little 405 4 600 4 389 5 422 3 684 4 124 3 295 3 496 5 729 4 215 4 4,789 4 understanding from Some 2,740 24 4,024 27 2,233 28 3,338 25 4,941 27 1,108 25 2,473 27 2,948 29 5,421 27 1,639 27 33,648 27 various pieces of information Quite a bit 5,560 46 7,103 45 3,811 45 6,457 46 8,354 46 2,239 50 4,489 48 4,718 45 9,028 45 2,770 45 58,910 46 Very much 3,318 27 3,750 24 1,764 22 3,469 26 3,827 22 1,062 23 2,013 22 2,167 21 4,488 23 1,412 23 29,167 23 Total 12,023 100 15,477 100 8,197 100 13,686 100 17,806 100 4,533 100 9,270 100 10,329 100 19,666 100 6,036 100 126,514 100 5. During the current school year, to what extent have your instructors done the following? a. Clearly explained ETgoals Very little 153 1 262 2 141 2 186 2 319 2 77 2 129 2 208 2 343 2 135 3 2,177 2 course goals and Some 2,053 17 2,956 19 1,472 18 2,348 17 3,525 20 853 19 1,768 20 2,167 21 3,696 19 1,180 20 23,932 19 requirements Quite a bit 5,844 48 7,398 47 3,967 47 6,501 47 8,429 46 2,250 49 4,406 46 5,061 48 9,182 46 2,736 44 60,268 47 Very much 3,981 33 4,868 32 2,623 33 4,664 35 5,549 32 1,361 30 2,967 33 2,899 29 6,467 34 1,989 34 40,225 32 Total 12,031 100 15,484 100 8,203 100 13,699 100 17,822 100 4,541 100 9,270 100 10,335 100 19,688 100 6,040 100 126,602 100 b. Taught course sessions ETorganize Very little 223 2 371 3 175 3 317 3 457 3 119 3 204 3 278 3 567 3 211 4 3,228 3 in an organized way Some 2,209 19 3,069 20 1,486 19 2,446 18 3,752 21 941 21 1,824 20 2,089 21 4,082 21 1,287 21 25,180 20 Quite a bit 5,917 49 7,555 48 3,933 47 6,628 47 8,432 46 2,256 50 4,485 48 5,068 48 9,098 45 2,728 44 60,600 47 Very much 3,670 31 4,502 30 2,598 31 4,295 32 5,188 30 1,214 27 2,755 30 2,895 28 5,938 31 1,802 31 37,537 30 Total 12,019 100 15,497 100 8,192 100 13,686 100 17,829 100 4,530 100 9,268 100 10,330 100 19,685 100 6,028 100 126,545 100 c. Used examples or ETexample Very little 316 3 402 3 195 3 364 3 569 4 131 3 260 3 288 3 535 3 214 4 3,647 3 illustrations to explain Some 2,332 20 2,924 19 1,590 20 2,680 20 4,042 23 1,028 23 2,030 22 2,148 21 4,083 21 1,377 23 26,441 21 difficult points Quite a bit 5,314 43 6,886 44 3,685 44 6,190 44 7,917 44 2,038 45 4,159 44 4,722 45 8,585 43 2,583 41 56,262 44 Very much 4,063 34 5,270 34 2,718 33 4,455 33 5,277 30 1,335 29 2,806 31 3,180 31 6,485 33 1,853 32 40,167 32 Total 12,025 100 15,482 100 8,188 100 13,689 100 17,805 100 4,532 100 9,255 100 10,338 100 19,688 100 6,027 100 126,517 100 d. Provided feedback on a ETdraftfb Very little 581 5 1,239 8 717 9 963 7 1,271 8 277 6 521 6 1,044 10 1,420 8 417 8 9,169 8 draft or work in Some 2,829 24 4,704 31 2,553 31 3,764 27 5,060 28 1,194 26 2,456 27 3,376 32 5,634 28 1,652 27 35,988 28 progress Quite a bit 4,697 38 5,859 37 3,014 36 5,199 37 6,860 38 1,827 40 3,672 39 3,817 37 7,575 38 2,250 36 48,333 37 Very much 3,905 32 3,682 24 1,905 23 3,767 28 4,611 26 1,241 28 2,616 28 2,085 21 5,058 26 1,716 29 33,024 26 Total 12,012 100 15,484 100 8,189 100 13,693 100 17,802 100 4,539 100 9,265 100 10,322 100 19,687 100 6,035 100 126,514 100 e. Provided prompt and ETfeedback Very little 724 7 1,323 9 576 7 1,024 8 1,410 8 356 8 628 7 881 9 1,704 9 477 8 9,883 8 detailed feedback on Some 3,498 29 5,086 33 2,528 31 4,203 31 5,588 31 1,473 33 2,768 30 3,493 34 6,326 32 1,918 31 39,946 31 tests or completed assignments Quite a bit 4,962 41 6,001 38 3,347 40 5,416 39 6,945 39 1,774 39 3,753 40 4,104 39 7,487 37 2,257 36 49,709 39 Very much 2,822 23 3,037 20 1,733 21 3,021 23 3,835 23 931 20 2,097 24 1,825 18 4,149 22 1,376 24 26,792 22 Total 12,006 100 15,447 100 8,184 100 13,664 100 17,778 100 4,534 100 9,246 100 10,303 100 19,666 100 6,028 100 126,330 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 5

6. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Reached conclusions QRconclude Never 2,739 22 906 6 565 8 1,938 14 1,481 9 774 16 1,341 14 462 5 2,265 11 910 15 14,775 11 based on your own Sometimes 4,929 41 5,065 32 2,499 30 5,572 40 6,337 35 1,865 41 3,912 42 2,798 27 7,791 39 2,390 39 47,024 36 analysis of numerical Often 3,242 28 6,626 43 3,340 40 4,594 34 7,346 41 1,435 32 3,026 33 4,692 45 7,160 37 1,981 33 46,624 37 information (numbers, Very often 1,095 10 2,846 19 1,761 22 1,561 12 2,611 16 460 11 961 11 2,349 23 2,420 13 738 13 17,824 15 graphs, statistics, etc.) Total 12,005 100 15,443 100 8,165 100 13,665 100 17,775 100 4,534 100 9,240 100 10,301 100 19,636 100 6,019 100 126,247 100 b. Used numerical QRproblem Never 3,877 32 2,805 18 1,753 22 2,819 20 2,737 16 1,070 23 2,269 25 1,990 20 4,303 22 1,287 21 27,129 21 information to examine Sometimes 4,958 41 6,428 42 3,280 39 5,657 41 6,986 39 1,973 43 4,015 43 4,109 39 8,467 42 2,516 41 52,547 41 a real-world problem or issue (unemployment, Often 2,372 20 4,460 29 2,192 27 3,794 28 5,928 33 1,130 25 2,255 24 2,948 29 5,212 27 1,603 27 34,252 27 climate change, public Very often 790 7 1,754 12 939 12 1,363 11 2,115 12 354 8 705 8 1,252 12 1,664 9 610 10 12,273 10 health, etc.) Total 11,997 100 15,447 100 8,164 100 13,633 100 17,766 100 4,527 100 9,244 100 10,299 100 19,646 100 6,016 100 126,201 100 c. Evaluated what others QRevaluate Never 3,548 29 2,147 14 1,253 16 2,631 19 2,792 16 1,026 22 2,155 24 1,313 13 4,014 21 1,341 22 24,304 19 have concluded from Sometimes 5,221 43 6,568 42 3,393 41 5,806 42 7,626 42 2,040 45 4,221 45 4,322 42 8,871 45 2,626 43 54,998 43 numerical information Often 2,535 22 5,117 33 2,599 31 4,002 29 5,769 32 1,143 26 2,262 24 3,532 34 5,326 27 1,540 26 36,272 29 Very often 699 6 1,630 11 934 12 1,239 9 1,609 10 321 7 622 7 1,147 11 1,440 8 519 9 10,792 9 Total 12,003 100 15,462 100 8,179 100 13,678 100 17,796 100 4,530 100 9,260 100 10,314 100 19,651 100 6,026 100 126,366 100 7. During the current school year, about how many papers, reports, or other writing tasks of the following length have you been assigned? (Include those not yet completed.) a. Up to 5 pages wrshort None 584 5 847 6 523 7 519 4 958 6 188 5 437 5 746 8 1,211 7 284 5 6,895 6 1-2 2,189 19 3,016 20 1,719 22 2,241 17 3,397 20 791 18 1,842 21 2,260 22 4,193 22 1,139 19 24,599 20 3-5 3,520 29 5,016 33 2,648 33 4,187 31 5,861 33 1,484 32 2,875 31 3,383 33 6,448 33 1,995 33 40,282 32 6-10 3,016 25 3,681 23 1,922 22 3,628 26 4,243 23 1,119 24 2,209 24 2,218 21 4,543 23 1,460 24 30,247 23 11-15 1,375 11 1,534 10 718 9 1,588 11 1,745 10 492 11 963 10 880 8 1,760 9 604 10 12,659 10 16-20 637 5 678 4 308 3 763 5 769 4 240 5 458 4 396 4 783 4 279 5 5,783 4 More than 20 693 6 721 4 345 4 739 5 826 5 225 5 483 5 448 4 749 4 276 5 6,040 5 Total 12,014 100 15,493 100 8,183 100 13,665 100 17,799 100 4,539 100 9,267 100 10,331 100 19,687 100 6,037 100 126,505 100 b. Between 6 and 10 wrmed None 4,072 35 5,289 36 3,147 40 3,839 30 5,951 34 1,458 34 3,217 36 3,941 39 7,298 39 1,979 34 43,530 36 pages 1-2 4,580 37 6,024 38 3,259 38 5,479 39 7,032 38 1,805 39 3,714 39 4,015 37 7,570 37 2,327 37 49,372 38 3-5 2,282 18 2,767 18 1,229 15 3,043 21 3,101 17 847 18 1,583 16 1,523 15 3,112 15 1,105 18 22,297 17 6-10 781 7 951 6 362 4 941 7 1,174 7 288 6 526 6 602 6 1,184 6 430 8 7,852 6 11-15 164 1 257 2 90 1 216 2 284 2 69 1 125 1 147 2 283 1 112 2 1,885 2 16-20 41 0 80 1 31 0 65 0 84 1 27 1 32 0 29 0 91 1 21 0 535 0 More than 20 58 0 68 0 37 1 52 1 90 1 23 1 33 0 47 0 81 0 39 1 593 1 Total 11,978 100 15,436 100 8,155 100 13,635 100 17,716 100 4,517 100 9,230 100 10,304 100 19,619 100 6,013 100 126,064 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 6

c. 11 pages or more wrlong None 9,203 77 11,752 76 6,514 80 9,863 73 13,286 75 3,467 78 7,227 78 7,697 75 15,529 79 4,580 76 96,365 77 1-2 2,073 16 2,666 17 1,197 14 2,854 20 3,081 17 751 15 1,498 16 1,853 18 2,852 14 948 15 21,262 16 3-5 352 3 528 3 193 3 506 4 620 4 140 3 261 3 347 3 587 3 220 4 4,086 3 6-10 185 2 285 2 132 2 214 2 392 3 85 2 130 1 235 3 369 2 139 3 2,387 2 11-15 87 1 126 1 72 1 93 1 204 1 39 1 80 1 99 1 147 1 74 1 1,113 1 16-20 41 0 43 0 16 0 42 0 57 0 19 1 14 0 25 0 56 0 17 0 353 0 More than 20 44 0 46 0 29 0 49 0 92 1 23 1 34 0 44 0 80 0 36 1 537 1 Total 11,985 100 15,446 100 8,153 100 13,621 100 17,732 100 4,524 100 9,244 100 10,300 100 19,620 100 6,014 100 126,103 100 8. During the current school year, about how often have you had discussions with people from the following groups? a. People of a race or DDrace Never 354 3 592 4 349 5 502 4 959 6 132 3 416 5 467 5 963 5 290 6 5,564 5 ethnicity other than Sometimes 2,687 22 3,695 23 2,141 26 3,065 22 4,560 25 1,061 24 2,492 26 2,426 23 5,146 25 1,430 24 31,293 24 your own Often 3,806 32 4,971 32 2,635 32 4,489 32 6,014 34 1,530 34 3,185 34 3,407 33 6,568 33 1,974 33 41,757 33 Very often 5,186 42 6,249 41 3,077 38 5,642 42 6,309 35 1,818 40 3,181 35 4,049 39 7,040 36 2,351 38 48,102 38 Total 12,033 100 15,507 100 8,202 100 13,698 100 17,842 100 4,541 100 9,274 100 10,349 100 19,717 100 6,045 100 126,716 100 b. People from an DDeconomic Never 392 4 528 4 353 5 464 4 820 5 144 3 341 4 427 5 865 5 285 5 5,156 5 economic background Sometimes 2,681 22 3,408 22 2,045 25 3,012 22 4,333 25 1,021 23 2,217 24 2,299 23 4,913 25 1,413 24 29,845 24 other than your own Often 4,392 37 5,821 37 3,051 37 5,091 37 6,820 38 1,744 38 3,730 39 3,923 38 7,446 37 2,229 37 47,747 37 Very often 4,565 37 5,740 37 2,736 33 5,115 38 5,829 32 1,631 36 2,980 32 3,684 35 6,466 33 2,115 34 43,823 34 Total 12,030 100 15,497 100 8,185 100 13,682 100 17,802 100 4,540 100 9,268 100 10,333 100 19,690 100 6,042 100 126,571 100 c. People with religious DDreligion Never 724 6 945 6 578 7 840 6 1,444 9 249 6 662 7 712 7 1,458 8 419 8 8,972 7 beliefs other than your Sometimes 2,923 24 3,854 25 2,153 27 3,351 24 5,136 28 1,191 26 2,606 28 2,565 25 5,661 28 1,595 26 33,951 27 own Often 3,851 33 5,001 32 2,598 31 4,496 33 5,924 33 1,556 34 3,162 34 3,441 33 6,550 33 1,968 32 41,521 33 Very often 4,533 37 5,706 37 2,863 35 4,993 37 5,327 30 1,540 34 2,843 31 3,629 35 6,028 31 2,063 34 42,195 33 Total 12,031 100 15,506 100 8,192 100 13,680 100 17,831 100 4,536 100 9,273 100 10,347 100 19,697 100 6,045 100 126,639 100 d. People with political DDpolitical Never 789 7 840 6 478 6 719 6 998 6 204 5 412 5 516 6 1,082 6 338 6 7,045 6 views other than your Sometimes 3,815 30 4,170 27 2,484 30 3,797 27 4,551 25 1,254 28 2,336 26 2,623 25 5,170 27 1,503 25 34,568 27 own Often 3,540 30 5,039 32 2,545 31 4,398 32 6,278 35 1,486 33 3,396 36 3,518 34 6,946 35 1,960 32 42,242 33 Very often 3,894 33 5,454 35 2,695 33 4,785 36 6,012 33 1,600 35 3,131 33 3,692 36 6,520 33 2,246 37 42,861 34 Total 12,038 100 15,503 100 8,202 100 13,699 100 17,839 100 4,544 100 9,275 100 10,349 100 19,718 100 6,047 100 126,716 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 7

9. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Identified key LSreading Never 143 1 190 1 170 3 117 1 265 2 46 1 99 1 259 3 246 1 88 2 1,839 2 information from Sometimes 2,259 20 2,942 20 1,895 24 2,211 17 3,808 22 882 20 1,782 20 2,640 26 3,940 20 1,246 21 25,700 21 reading assignments Often 5,769 48 7,699 49 4,017 49 6,757 49 9,007 50 2,260 50 4,594 49 5,162 50 9,806 50 2,964 48 62,692 49 Very often 3,851 31 4,658 29 2,116 25 4,615 33 4,748 27 1,349 29 2,787 30 2,282 22 5,698 29 1,739 29 36,380 28 Total 12,022 100 15,489 100 8,198 100 13,700 100 17,828 100 4,537 100 9,262 100 10,343 100 19,690 100 6,037 100 126,611 100 b. Reviewed your notes LSnotes Never 719 6 504 3 415 5 676 5 823 5 245 6 349 4 508 5 539 3 280 5 5,626 5 after class Sometimes 4,142 34 4,257 28 2,735 33 4,171 30 5,259 29 1,489 33 2,712 29 3,289 32 4,789 25 1,732 28 37,791 30 Often 4,194 35 5,612 36 2,876 35 4,842 35 6,826 38 1,640 36 3,440 37 3,910 38 7,138 36 2,209 37 46,103 36 Very often 2,981 25 5,134 33 2,173 26 3,995 30 4,912 28 1,170 26 2,768 30 2,643 25 7,231 37 1,821 30 37,131 29 Total 12,036 100 15,507 100 8,199 100 13,684 100 17,820 100 4,544 100 9,269 100 10,350 100 19,697 100 6,042 100 126,651 100 c. Summarized what you LSsummary Never 783 7 817 5 594 7 767 6 991 6 250 6 467 5 654 6 884 5 363 6 7,255 6 learned in class or from Sometimes 4,090 35 4,583 30 2,713 33 4,206 31 5,477 30 1,429 31 2,848 30 3,555 34 5,413 27 1,853 31 39,477 31 course materials Often 4,678 38 6,058 39 3,154 39 5,391 38 7,434 42 1,893 42 3,763 40 4,125 40 7,866 40 2,423 39 50,443 40 Very often 2,466 20 4,030 26 1,726 21 3,314 25 3,895 22 961 21 2,184 24 1,998 19 5,534 28 1,398 24 29,331 23 Total 12,017 100 15,488 100 8,187 100 13,678 100 17,797 100 4,533 100 9,262 100 10,332 100 19,697 100 6,037 100 126,506 100 10. During the current school year, to what extent have your courses challenged you to do your best work? challenge 1 Not at all 76 1 113 1 84 1 101 1 175 1 30 1 62 1 102 1 134 1 62 1 1,042 1 2 131 1 145 1 132 2 146 1 284 2 52 1 83 1 110 1 152 1 79 1 1,483 1 3 506 5 571 4 429 6 600 5 948 5 222 5 369 4 452 5 674 4 270 4 5,564 5 4 1,489 13 1,442 10 994 13 1,686 13 2,348 13 651 15 1,066 12 1,101 11 1,807 9 801 13 14,645 12 5 3,994 33 4,883 32 2,765 34 4,896 36 6,020 33 1,683 36 3,224 34 3,234 32 5,840 29 2,024 32 41,704 32 6 3,284 26 4,347 27 2,247 26 3,505 25 4,423 24 1,121 24 2,420 25 2,988 28 5,388 27 1,413 23 33,521 26 7 Very much 2,531 21 3,971 25 1,537 19 2,723 20 3,589 22 770 17 2,039 23 2,343 22 5,674 30 1,387 24 28,464 23 Total 12,011 100 15,472 100 8,188 100 13,657 100 17,787 100 4,529 100 9,263 100 10,330 100 19,669 100 6,036 100 126,423 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 8

11. Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate? a. Participate in an intern Have not decided 2,146 19 1,343 10 997 13 1,715 13 2,151 14 486 11 515 6 836 9 1,903 11 745 14 14,767 13 internship, co-op, field Do not plan to do 721 7 430 3 367 5 497 4 1,398 9 181 4 212 3 363 4 728 4 306 6 5,906 6 experience, student teaching, or clinical Plan to do 8,469 69 12,453 79 6,262 75 10,566 76 12,990 69 3,529 76 7,178 77 8,337 79 15,860 78 4,669 75 96,558 74 placement Done or in progress 699 6 1,277 8 572 7 913 7 1,300 7 341 8 1,372 14 815 8 1,218 6 325 5 9,459 7 Total 12,035 100 15,503 100 8,198 100 13,691 100 17,839 100 4,537 100 9,277 100 10,351 100 19,709 100 6,045 100 126,690 100 b. Hold a formal leader Have not decided 3,584 30 3,780 25 2,217 27 3,615 26 4,193 24 1,062 24 2,678 29 2,631 26 5,489 29 1,704 28 33,842 27 leadership role in a Do not plan to do 2,935 26 2,901 20 2,024 27 2,555 20 3,813 24 818 19 2,038 23 2,030 21 4,785 25 1,421 25 27,820 24 student organization or group Plan to do 4,207 33 6,917 43 3,101 36 5,697 40 7,751 41 2,026 43 3,558 37 4,520 42 7,567 37 2,287 36 50,856 38 Done or in progress 1,301 11 1,898 12 852 10 1,814 13 2,072 12 633 14 991 11 1,165 11 1,839 9 621 10 14,060 11 Total 12,027 100 15,496 100 8,194 100 13,681 100 17,829 100 4,539 100 9,265 100 10,346 100 19,680 100 6,033 100 126,578 100 c. Participate in a learning learncom Have not decided 4,520 36 4,771 30 2,724 33 4,765 34 5,355 30 1,439 31 3,125 34 3,214 31 6,271 32 1,958 32 41,766 32 community or some Do not plan to do 3,377 30 3,827 25 2,486 31 3,511 27 4,860 29 1,258 28 2,110 24 2,784 28 4,746 25 1,484 26 33,090 27 other formal program where groups of Plan to do 2,607 21 4,503 29 1,963 24 3,745 27 5,487 30 1,195 25 2,734 29 2,702 26 6,091 31 1,842 30 35,139 27 students take two or Done or in progress 1,505 13 2,375 16 1,009 12 1,642 13 2,099 12 637 15 1,283 14 1,629 16 2,534 13 742 12 16,392 13 more classes together Total 12,009 100 15,476 100 8,182 100 13,663 100 17,801 100 4,529 100 9,252 100 10,329 100 19,642 100 6,026 100 126,387 100 d. Participate in a study abroad Have not decided 3,062 27 3,959 26 2,422 30 3,236 25 4,272 25 1,105 25 2,751 30 2,999 29 5,648 29 1,726 29 34,076 28 abroad program Do not plan to do 1,985 18 3,326 23 2,481 32 2,624 21 4,833 30 916 22 2,964 34 3,411 34 6,008 32 1,737 31 33,044 29 Plan to do 6,588 52 7,777 48 3,085 35 7,363 50 8,016 41 2,372 49 3,369 34 3,638 34 7,601 36 2,420 37 55,825 41 Done or in progress 395 3 437 3 205 2 455 3 704 4 148 3 183 2 294 3 446 2 161 3 3,668 3 Total 12,030 100 15,499 100 8,193 100 13,678 100 17,825 100 4,541 100 9,267 100 10,342 100 19,703 100 6,044 100 126,613 100 e. Work with a faculty research Have not decided 5,268 44 4,089 27 2,835 36 5,194 38 6,893 38 1,870 41 3,845 41 3,703 37 7,664 39 2,381 40 47,907 38 member on a research Do not plan to do 2,811 24 1,556 11 1,188 16 2,169 17 5,465 31 1,304 29 3,007 32 1,447 15 5,633 29 1,572 27 28,772 24 project Plan to do 3,500 29 8,716 55 3,680 43 5,737 41 4,803 27 1,191 26 2,060 23 4,667 44 5,680 29 1,842 29 44,250 34 Done or in progress 442 4 1,124 7 489 6 563 4 651 4 174 4 348 4 521 5 698 4 249 4 5,583 4 Total 12,021 100 15,485 100 8,192 100 13,663 100 17,812 100 4,539 100 9,260 100 10,338 100 19,675 100 6,044 100 126,512 100 f. Complete a culminating capstone Have not decided 3,207 28 4,393 30 2,590 33 4,083 31 6,195 35 1,364 31 3,185 35 2,482 25 7,131 37 2,098 36 40,370 33 senior experience Do not plan to do 728 7 1,052 8 720 9 932 8 2,395 15 356 8 1,015 12 593 6 2,667 14 694 13 12,355 11 (capstone course, senior project or thesis, Plan to do 7,857 63 9,789 61 4,741 56 8,464 59 8,863 48 2,724 58 4,902 51 7,113 67 9,506 46 3,141 49 71,554 54 comprehensive exam, Done or in progress 228 2 247 2 135 2 196 2 361 2 87 2 161 2 154 2 380 2 113 2 2,241 2 portfolio, etc.) Total 12,020 100 15,481 100 8,186 100 13,675 100 17,814 100 4,531 100 9,263 100 10,342 100 19,684 100 6,046 100 126,520 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 9

12. About how many of your courses at this institution have included a community-based project (service-learning)? servcourse None 6,268 53 7,680 50 4,565 55 6,745 50 8,142 48 2,187 49 3,340 39 5,426 53 8,229 43 2,504 43 59,574 48 Some 4,877 39 6,623 43 3,104 38 5,838 42 7,796 42 1,968 43 4,866 50 4,104 40 9,460 47 2,809 45 55,515 43 Most 711 6 977 6 432 5 917 7 1,492 8 316 7 897 9 635 6 1,636 8 595 10 9,349 7 All 143 1 199 1 77 1 162 1 343 2 55 1 147 2 154 1 319 2 120 2 1,893 2 Total 11,999 100 15,479 100 8,178 100 13,662 100 17,773 100 4,526 100 9,250 100 10,319 100 19,644 100 6,028 100 126,331 100 13. Indicate the quality of your interactions with the following people at your institution. a. Students QIstudent 1 Poor 172 2 219 2 137 2 241 2 329 2 66 2 107 1 121 1 277 2 134 3 2,025 2 2 260 3 283 2 174 2 287 2 421 3 100 2 148 2 175 2 375 2 157 3 2,618 2 3 649 6 815 5 429 6 796 6 993 6 251 6 448 5 458 5 959 5 387 7 6,738 6 4 1,637 14 1,822 12 1,030 13 1,943 15 2,292 13 556 12 1,104 12 1,164 12 2,418 13 808 13 16,035 13 5 3,232 26 4,249 27 2,256 27 3,743 27 4,599 25 1,188 27 2,351 25 2,766 27 5,213 26 1,648 27 33,728 26 6 3,192 26 4,141 26 2,196 26 3,385 24 4,329 23 1,204 25 2,449 25 2,950 28 5,078 25 1,363 22 32,552 25 7 Excellent 2,811 23 3,916 25 1,910 23 3,200 23 4,582 25 1,161 26 2,530 27 2,666 25 5,264 27 1,493 25 31,805 25 Not applicable 73 1 67 1 65 1 95 1 316 3 18 1 141 3 53 1 132 1 60 1 1,236 1 Total 12,026 100 15,512 100 8,197 100 13,690 100 17,861 100 4,544 100 9,278 100 10,353 100 19,716 100 6,050 100 126,737 100 b. Academic advisors QIadvisor 1 Poor 360 3 518 4 233 3 488 4 615 4 132 3 262 3 320 3 724 4 229 4 4,251 4 2 487 4 718 5 328 4 613 5 842 5 195 4 370 4 482 5 911 5 286 5 5,696 5 3 907 8 1,254 8 593 8 1,068 8 1,512 8 360 8 654 7 800 8 1,627 8 465 8 10,001 8 4 1,611 13 2,253 14 1,144 14 1,953 14 2,512 14 618 13 1,239 13 1,500 14 2,788 14 828 13 17,721 14 5 2,412 20 3,267 21 1,725 20 2,824 20 3,610 20 972 22 1,875 19 2,173 21 4,037 20 1,248 20 26,037 20 6 2,644 22 3,211 20 1,740 21 2,828 20 3,531 20 983 22 1,887 20 2,205 21 3,963 20 1,152 18 26,069 20 7 Excellent 3,287 27 4,035 26 2,178 27 3,605 27 4,808 28 1,188 26 2,854 32 2,587 26 5,363 28 1,749 30 34,152 28 Not applicable 317 3 254 2 254 3 303 2 413 2 89 2 134 2 276 3 296 2 88 2 2,740 2 Total 12,025 100 15,510 100 8,195 100 13,682 100 17,843 100 4,537 100 9,275 100 10,343 100 19,709 100 6,045 100 126,667 100 c. Faculty QIfaculty 1 Poor 143 1 278 2 125 2 251 2 364 2 55 1 116 1 161 2 406 2 155 3 2,274 2 2 230 2 411 3 192 3 320 3 599 4 121 3 205 2 279 3 637 3 209 4 3,496 3 3 513 5 938 6 407 5 717 5 1,170 6 248 6 489 6 689 7 1,324 7 400 7 7,551 6 4 1,396 12 2,118 14 1,031 13 1,791 13 2,701 15 661 15 1,185 13 1,535 15 2,971 15 888 15 17,593 14 5 2,985 25 4,059 26 2,098 26 3,523 25 4,573 25 1,184 27 2,366 25 2,812 26 5,162 26 1,474 23 32,637 25 6 3,627 30 4,275 27 2,349 28 3,788 27 4,449 24 1,291 28 2,558 26 2,805 27 4,979 24 1,424 23 33,934 26 7 Excellent 3,012 25 3,274 21 1,880 23 3,152 23 3,730 22 949 21 2,260 26 1,919 19 4,029 21 1,404 24 27,660 22 Not applicable 96 1 116 1 94 1 123 1 235 2 22 1 78 1 117 1 161 1 78 2 1,283 1 Total 12,002 100 15,469 100 8,176 100 13,665 100 17,821 100 4,531 100 9,257 100 10,317 100 19,669 100 6,032 100 126,428 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 10

d. Student services staff QIstaff 1 Poor 430 4 532 4 247 4 502 4 734 4 151 3 295 4 321 3 810 5 288 5 4,720 4 (career services, 2 460 4 623 4 319 4 535 4 810 5 176 4 371 4 367 4 880 5 299 5 5,260 4 student activities, 3 832 7 1,135 7 544 7 978 7 1,362 7 342 7 635 7 739 7 1,444 7 463 8 9,171 7 housing, etc.) 4 1,749 15 2,185 14 1,140 14 1,953 14 2,573 14 664 14 1,240 13 1,421 13 2,798 14 883 14 17,923 14 5 2,654 21 3,516 22 1,872 22 2,921 21 3,746 20 1,065 24 1,957 20 2,386 22 4,261 21 1,216 19 27,571 21 6 2,592 20 3,411 21 1,719 20 2,962 20 3,441 18 944 20 1,946 20 2,235 21 4,011 19 1,125 17 26,223 20 7 Excellent 2,204 18 2,941 19 1,547 19 2,668 20 3,420 19 898 20 2,010 22 1,915 19 3,822 19 1,243 21 24,443 19 Not applicable 1,090 11 1,122 8 791 11 1,148 10 1,704 12 289 7 787 11 937 11 1,634 10 517 11 11,059 11 Total 12,011 100 15,465 100 8,179 100 13,667 100 17,790 100 4,529 100 9,241 100 10,321 100 19,660 100 6,034 100 126,370 100 e. Other administrative QIadmin 1 Poor 446 4 581 4 285 4 519 4 749 5 189 5 340 4 367 4 876 5 291 6 5,066 5 staff and offices 2 518 5 751 5 327 4 683 5 962 5 249 5 385 4 452 5 1,020 5 326 5 6,159 5 (registrar, financial aid, 3 922 8 1,244 8 574 7 1,127 8 1,476 8 353 7 674 7 752 7 1,644 9 528 9 10,063 8 etc.) 4 1,873 16 2,307 15 1,222 15 2,107 15 2,687 15 760 17 1,365 15 1,549 15 3,010 15 927 15 19,212 15 5 2,799 23 3,526 23 1,850 22 2,962 21 3,712 20 1,007 22 2,040 21 2,278 21 4,327 22 1,280 20 27,785 21 6 2,487 20 3,325 21 1,699 20 2,789 20 3,543 19 924 20 1,941 20 2,206 21 3,945 19 1,127 18 25,852 20 7 Excellent 2,106 18 2,723 18 1,530 19 2,608 19 3,530 21 768 17 2,033 23 1,803 18 3,826 20 1,260 22 23,964 19 Not applicable 876 8 1,029 7 708 9 891 7 1,174 7 289 7 492 6 925 9 1,050 5 302 5 8,505 7 Total 12,027 100 15,486 100 8,195 100 13,686 100 17,833 100 4,539 100 9,270 100 10,332 100 19,698 100 6,041 100 126,606 100 14. How much does your institution emphasize the following? a. Spending significant empstudy Very little 232 2 147 1 122 2 220 2 306 2 60 2 119 2 109 1 197 1 114 2 1,816 2 amounts of time Some 2,193 19 2,070 14 1,357 18 2,373 18 3,330 19 877 20 1,621 18 1,330 14 2,626 14 1,174 20 20,837 17 studying and on Quite a bit 5,831 48 7,077 45 3,943 48 6,805 49 8,916 49 2,392 53 4,729 50 4,820 47 8,895 45 2,954 48 61,017 48 academic work Very much 3,766 30 6,208 39 2,785 33 4,312 31 5,298 29 1,209 26 2,794 30 4,085 38 7,990 40 1,802 30 43,024 33 Total 12,022 100 15,502 100 8,207 100 13,710 100 17,850 100 4,538 100 9,263 100 10,344 100 19,708 100 6,044 100 126,694 100 b. Providing support to SEacademic Very little 363 4 389 3 205 3 454 4 655 4 169 4 250 3 273 3 557 3 218 4 3,928 4 help students succeed Some 2,378 21 2,736 18 1,474 19 2,660 20 3,900 22 955 21 1,700 20 1,813 19 3,630 19 1,339 23 24,741 20 academically Quite a bit 5,482 45 6,825 44 3,717 45 6,033 43 7,830 43 2,043 45 4,127 43 4,678 45 8,375 42 2,565 42 55,848 44 Very much 3,779 31 5,501 35 2,784 33 4,517 33 5,411 30 1,356 30 3,151 34 3,557 33 7,068 35 1,908 31 41,792 32 Total 12,002 100 15,451 100 8,180 100 13,664 100 17,796 100 4,523 100 9,228 100 10,321 100 19,630 100 6,030 100 126,309 100 c. Using learning support SElearnsup Very little 784 7 651 4 402 5 778 6 1,083 7 297 7 489 6 450 5 1,008 6 387 7 6,936 6 services (tutoring Some 2,277 19 2,398 16 1,370 17 2,327 17 3,508 20 863 19 1,651 19 1,710 17 3,244 17 1,165 20 22,387 18 services, writing Quite a bit 4,797 40 5,961 38 3,274 40 5,347 39 6,966 39 1,812 40 3,507 37 4,221 41 7,123 36 2,242 37 49,089 39 center, etc.) Very much 4,164 34 6,488 41 3,156 37 5,219 37 6,262 35 1,565 34 3,616 39 3,952 37 8,306 42 2,248 36 48,160 37 Total 12,022 100 15,498 100 8,202 100 13,671 100 17,819 100 4,537 100 9,263 100 10,333 100 19,681 100 6,042 100 126,572 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 11

d. Encouraging contact SEdiverse Very little 1,089 10 1,456 10 845 11 1,277 10 1,795 11 391 9 773 9 1,021 11 1,867 10 544 9 12,064 10 among students from Some 3,157 27 4,156 27 2,348 29 3,625 26 4,959 28 1,226 27 2,473 27 2,837 27 5,383 27 1,692 28 34,647 27 different backgrounds (social, racial/ethnic, Quite a bit 4,341 36 5,589 36 2,947 36 4,972 36 6,593 37 1,682 37 3,528 37 3,854 37 6,986 35 2,144 35 46,082 36 religious, etc.) Very much 3,426 28 4,281 27 2,064 24 3,818 28 4,459 25 1,230 27 2,483 27 2,624 25 5,442 27 1,654 27 33,745 26 Total 12,013 100 15,482 100 8,204 100 13,692 100 17,806 100 4,529 100 9,257 100 10,336 100 19,678 100 6,034 100 126,538 100 e. Providing opportunities SEsocial Very little 596 5 710 5 461 6 658 6 1,068 7 187 5 389 5 543 6 1,074 6 343 7 6,674 6 to be involved socially Some 2,611 23 3,260 22 1,868 24 2,975 22 4,217 24 934 20 1,825 21 2,316 23 4,239 22 1,387 24 28,014 23 Quite a bit 4,976 41 6,549 42 3,530 42 5,681 41 7,377 40 1,889 41 3,895 41 4,454 42 7,925 40 2,453 40 52,611 41 Very much 3,847 31 4,963 32 2,338 28 4,356 32 5,155 28 1,526 33 3,142 33 3,019 28 6,435 32 1,858 30 39,229 30 Total 12,030 100 15,482 100 8,197 100 13,670 100 17,817 100 4,536 100 9,251 100 10,332 100 19,673 100 6,041 100 126,528 100 f. Providing support for SEwellness Very little 748 7 790 6 438 6 774 7 1,318 9 220 5 458 6 547 6 1,106 7 423 8 7,551 7 your overall well-being Some 2,766 24 3,374 22 1,822 23 2,928 22 4,318 25 1,038 23 1,985 23 2,211 23 4,304 22 1,408 24 28,558 23 (recreation, health care, counseling, etc.) Quite a bit 4,936 41 6,418 41 3,491 42 5,699 41 7,141 39 1,904 42 3,858 41 4,429 42 7,780 39 2,372 38 51,915 40 Very much 3,572 29 4,888 31 2,438 29 4,277 31 5,024 28 1,369 30 2,957 31 3,140 30 6,488 32 1,835 30 38,472 30 Total 12,022 100 15,470 100 8,189 100 13,678 100 17,801 100 4,531 100 9,258 100 10,327 100 19,678 100 6,038 100 126,496 100 g. Helping you manage SEnonacad Very little 2,706 23 3,147 21 1,619 21 2,792 21 3,494 21 924 21 1,620 19 1,963 20 3,666 20 1,186 21 25,079 21 your non-academic Some 4,687 38 5,748 37 3,298 40 5,067 36 6,120 34 1,633 36 3,309 35 3,905 38 6,919 35 2,061 34 46,302 36 responsibilities (work, family, etc.) Quite a bit 3,169 26 4,355 28 2,274 27 3,943 28 5,520 30 1,326 29 2,861 30 3,136 30 5,789 29 1,828 29 36,953 29 Very much 1,459 12 2,231 15 1,003 12 1,874 14 2,667 15 653 15 1,464 16 1,331 12 3,292 17 958 16 18,154 14 Total 12,021 100 15,481 100 8,194 100 13,676 100 17,801 100 4,536 100 9,254 100 10,335 100 19,666 100 6,033 100 126,488 100 h. Attending campus SEactivities Very little 785 7 1,104 8 618 9 1,112 10 1,963 14 287 7 691 10 869 10 1,711 10 593 12 10,833 10 activities and events Some 2,960 25 3,946 25 2,257 28 3,516 26 4,665 26 1,089 24 2,135 24 2,851 28 4,937 25 1,482 25 32,399 26 (performing arts, athletic events, etc.) Quite a bit 4,878 40 6,392 41 3,318 40 5,488 39 6,899 37 1,879 40 3,670 38 4,267 41 7,492 37 2,327 37 50,322 38 Very much 3,398 28 4,043 26 1,997 24 3,559 25 4,268 23 1,271 29 2,754 29 2,351 22 5,523 27 1,625 26 32,917 25 Total 12,021 100 15,485 100 8,190 100 13,675 100 17,795 100 4,526 100 9,250 100 10,338 100 19,663 100 6,027 100 126,471 100 i. Attending events that SEevents Very little 1,346 12 1,770 12 1,032 13 1,490 13 2,675 18 473 11 1,091 14 1,492 16 2,775 16 806 15 16,398 15 address important Some 3,829 33 5,090 34 2,870 36 4,140 31 5,858 33 1,453 32 3,038 33 3,740 36 6,492 33 1,847 31 41,632 33 social, economic, or political issues Quite a bit 4,373 35 5,577 35 2,913 34 5,092 36 6,224 33 1,700 37 3,267 33 3,507 33 6,537 32 2,135 34 44,541 34 Very much 2,464 20 3,040 19 1,378 16 2,942 21 3,050 16 911 20 1,857 19 1,588 15 3,862 19 1,245 20 23,894 18 Total 12,012 100 15,477 100 8,193 100 13,664 100 17,807 100 4,537 100 9,253 100 10,327 100 19,666 100 6,033 100 126,465 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 12

15. About how many hours do you spend in a typical 7-day week doing the following? a. Preparing for class tmprep 0 hrs 33 0 25 0 38 1 39 0 66 0 14 0 26 0 39 0 50 0 27 1 424 0 (studying, reading, 1-5 hrs 1,378 13 1,266 9 776 11 1,640 13 2,218 13 706 17 1,120 13 768 8 2,041 11 1,057 18 14,261 12 writing, doing homework or lab work, 6-10 hrs 2,508 22 2,800 19 1,646 22 3,135 24 4,292 24 1,148 26 2,224 24 1,700 17 4,025 21 1,544 26 27,282 22 analyzing data, 11-15 hrs 2,548 21 3,235 21 1,774 22 3,187 23 4,283 24 1,131 24 2,138 22 2,219 22 4,227 21 1,283 21 28,132 22 rehearsing, and other 16-20 hrs 2,194 17 3,306 21 1,690 20 2,739 19 3,526 19 759 17 1,802 19 2,213 21 4,133 21 1,100 17 25,271 19 academic activities) 21-25 hrs 1,497 12 2,283 14 1,085 12 1,625 11 1,930 10 442 9 1,043 11 1,578 14 2,652 13 555 9 15,738 12 26-30 hrs 856 7 1,304 8 573 6 721 5 792 4 183 4 460 5 882 8 1,347 6 247 4 7,859 6 More than 30 hrs 1,001 8 1,282 8 616 7 599 5 713 4 155 3 445 5 940 9 1,207 6 232 4 7,621 6 Total 12,015 100 15,501 100 8,198 100 13,685 100 17,820 100 4,538 100 9,258 100 10,339 100 19,682 100 6,045 100 126,588 100 b. Participating in cocurricular tmcocurr 0 hrs 4,068 37 3,891 28 2,441 34 3,985 32 5,082 33 1,143 26 2,653 33 2,602 29 6,015 34 2,124 39 37,243 33 activities 1-5 hrs 4,243 34 5,761 36 2,890 34 4,692 33 5,382 28 1,588 35 3,173 32 3,672 34 6,691 32 1,869 29 42,880 32 (organizations, campus publications, student 6-10 hrs 1,728 14 2,723 17 1,311 15 2,332 16 3,034 16 848 18 1,569 16 1,930 18 3,127 15 897 14 20,936 16 government, fraternity 11-15 hrs 917 7 1,449 9 788 9 1,255 9 1,860 10 471 11 867 9 1,064 10 1,743 8 528 8 11,820 9 or sorority, 16-20 hrs 567 5 879 5 395 4 765 5 1,273 7 277 6 529 5 559 5 1,077 5 312 5 7,160 5 intercollegiate or 21-25 hrs 259 2 426 3 183 2 358 2 629 3 114 2 226 2 272 2 524 2 164 3 3,404 2 intramural sports, etc.) 26-30 hrs 92 1 153 1 78 1 122 1 226 1 40 1 108 1 92 1 212 1 57 1 1,256 1 More than 30 hrs 138 1 176 1 90 1 141 1 293 2 58 1 126 1 134 1 272 1 82 1 1,665 1 Total 12,012 100 15,458 100 8,176 100 13,650 100 17,779 100 4,539 100 9,251 100 10,325 100 19,661 100 6,033 100 126,364 100 c. Working for pay on tmworkon 0 hrs 9,149 79 11,990 80 6,162 78 10,209 78 13,982 81 3,387 77 7,077 79 8,251 82 15,776 82 4,733 80 98,005 80 campus 1-5 hrs 712 5 770 4 439 4 726 4 679 3 257 5 485 5 351 3 844 4 249 4 5,953 4 6-10 hrs 1,111 8 1,306 7 679 7 1,274 8 1,143 5 398 7 769 7 692 6 1,351 6 384 5 9,828 6 11-15 hrs 572 4 734 4 458 5 778 5 916 5 240 5 499 5 496 4 824 4 294 4 6,287 5 16-20 hrs 299 3 439 3 280 4 443 3 668 4 179 4 286 3 316 3 578 3 236 4 4,056 3 21-25 hrs 98 1 138 1 92 1 125 1 263 1 50 1 83 1 100 1 211 1 86 1 1,367 1 26-30 hrs 27 0 42 0 27 0 33 0 57 0 16 0 27 0 19 0 47 0 19 0 351 0 More than 30 hrs 54 0 60 0 52 1 77 1 105 1 19 1 30 0 112 1 62 0 30 1 688 1 Total 12,022 100 15,479 100 8,189 100 13,665 100 17,813 100 4,546 100 9,256 100 10,337 100 19,693 100 6,031 100 126,535 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 13

d. Working for pay off tmworkoff 0 hrs 9,178 74 11,576 73 6,452 76 9,833 70 11,328 60 3,244 70 5,753 60 8,068 75 12,891 64 3,836 62 88,550 68 campus 1-5 hrs 596 5 667 4 270 3 564 4 825 4 212 4 569 6 373 4 938 5 252 4 5,675 4 6-10 hrs 526 5 753 5 329 4 640 5 966 5 220 5 604 6 426 4 1,182 6 311 5 6,416 5 11-15 hrs 482 4 723 5 308 4 643 5 1,043 6 241 6 635 7 424 4 1,181 6 320 5 6,519 5 16-20 hrs 520 5 722 5 326 5 688 5 1,065 6 258 6 602 7 397 4 1,225 6 413 7 6,735 6 21-25 hrs 324 3 492 3 220 3 510 4 770 4 171 4 424 5 273 3 874 5 315 5 4,750 4 26-30 hrs 176 2 264 2 106 2 306 3 455 3 83 2 224 3 146 2 474 3 210 4 2,644 2 More than 30 hrs 229 3 285 2 190 3 497 5 1,385 11 114 3 455 7 237 4 930 6 383 8 5,338 6 Total 12,031 100 15,482 100 8,201 100 13,681 100 17,837 100 4,543 100 9,266 100 10,344 100 19,695 100 6,040 100 126,627 100 e. Doing community tmservice 0 hrs 7,956 66 8,232 53 5,327 65 7,796 58 9,717 55 2,650 59 4,487 49 6,413 62 10,382 54 3,336 56 71,757 57 service or volunteer 1-5 hrs 3,146 26 5,304 33 2,141 25 4,437 31 5,687 31 1,380 30 3,495 36 2,968 28 6,927 34 1,833 29 40,122 30 work 6-10 hrs 519 5 1,124 8 367 5 817 6 1,175 7 258 5 692 8 487 5 1,333 7 445 7 7,808 6 11-15 hrs 213 2 411 3 184 2 308 3 573 3 121 3 324 4 223 2 502 3 191 3 3,338 3 16-20 hrs 96 1 230 2 111 2 166 1 355 2 82 2 136 2 119 1 280 2 119 2 1,869 2 21-25 hrs 36 0 95 1 42 1 85 1 198 1 21 0 53 1 70 1 147 1 60 1 897 1 26-30 hrs 16 0 32 0 9 0 23 0 54 0 2 0 28 0 17 0 36 0 18 0 256 0 More than 30 hrs 34 0 49 0 17 0 48 0 80 1 19 0 47 1 40 0 79 0 39 1 523 0 Total 12,016 100 15,477 100 8,198 100 13,680 100 17,839 100 4,533 100 9,262 100 10,337 100 19,686 100 6,041 100 126,570 100 f. Relaxing and tmrelax 0 hrs 186 2 273 2 165 2 224 2 357 3 56 2 150 2 182 2 418 3 147 3 2,418 2 socializing (time with 1-5 hrs 2,427 20 3,593 23 1,456 18 2,810 21 3,579 21 784 18 2,139 24 2,040 20 4,943 26 1,416 24 27,138 22 friends, video games, TV or videos, keeping 6-10 hrs 3,259 26 4,572 29 2,115 25 3,790 27 4,744 26 1,167 25 2,610 27 2,885 27 5,940 29 1,568 26 35,125 27 up with friends online, 11-15 hrs 2,579 21 3,178 20 1,721 20 2,904 21 3,832 21 977 21 1,910 20 2,259 22 3,862 19 1,180 19 26,352 20 etc.) 16-20 hrs 1,659 14 1,979 13 1,183 15 1,857 14 2,538 14 729 16 1,190 13 1,440 14 2,334 12 765 13 16,948 13 21-25 hrs 778 7 792 5 579 7 894 6 1,157 7 316 7 510 6 617 6 943 5 394 6 7,602 6 26-30 hrs 359 3 373 3 253 3 393 3 491 3 155 3 247 3 287 3 380 2 152 3 3,373 3 More than 30 hrs 767 7 720 5 723 10 801 6 1,129 6 356 9 502 6 632 6 878 5 419 7 7,606 6 Total 12,014 100 15,480 100 8,195 100 13,673 100 17,827 100 4,540 100 9,258 100 10,342 100 19,698 100 6,041 100 126,562 100 Note: Percentages weighted by sex, enrollment, and institution size. Counts not weighted. column includes those unclassified and undecided. U.S. SUMMARY FREQUENCIES-MAJOR 14