2018 undergraduate student survey results
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2018
Undergraduate Student Survey Results
June 2018
Prepared by the Office of Planning &
Institutional Research
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Table of Contents
1. Report Summary 3
2. Demographics 5
3. Campus Experiences 7
4. General Experiences 14
5. Bus Service 27
6. Extracurricular Involvement 28
7. Educational Outcomes/Services 29
8. Likelihood of Attending/Recommending 30
9. Academic Registration Experiences 31
10. Learning about Campus Events/Social Media 32
11. Summary of Comments 35
12. Comments (about overall educational experience) 37
13. Comments (about anything else) 46
14. Questionnaire 54
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REPORT SUMMARY
The 2016 Undergraduate Student Survey (USS) was administered to sophomores and juniors in April 2018.
The USS is a complementary survey to the Graduating Student Survey (GSS) and was first administered in
2015. This survey report includes the questions’ ratings from last year.
Two questions on this survey also appear on the GSS. They are:
1. If you were to start all over again, would you attend TAMU-CC?
2. Would you recommend TAMU-CC to a prospective student?
Demographics
A total of 4,001 students were invited to take the survey. A total of 697 students opened the survey, but only
672 students answered at least one question and are considered respondents, for a response rate of 16%
compared to 14% last year. Male students are underrepresented in the respondent population. While males
are 41% of the population, only 27% responded to the survey.
KEY FINDINGS
General Campus Experiences
The items receiving the highest ratings of combined satisfaction (Very Satisfied responses added with the
Satisfied responses), above 95%, in campus experiences are as follows:
• The fairness of ACADEMIC misconduct disciplinary process (95%)
• The fairness of student disciplinary procedures (under Code of Conduct) (95%)
• The quality of equipment in computer labs (95%)
• The accessibility of computer labs (96%)
• The helpfulness of the staff at the mail center (96%)
• The cleanliness of recreational sports facilities and equipment (97%)
• The overall condition of University grounds and landscaping (97%)
• The adequacy of sidewalks on campus (97%)
• The safety of recreational sports facilities (98%)
• The cleanliness of campus facilities (98%)
The items receiving the lowest ratings of satisfaction in general experiences, under the recommended 75%,
are as follows:
• The quality of the food in the Dining Hall (73%)
• The price of printing/copying on campus (72%)
• Nearly 40% of the students who live on campus are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the quality of
food in the Dining Hall.
Campus Offices
Generally, 90% of students are satisfied with campus offices. All campus offices listed below received a
combined satisfaction score over 90% for Courtesy and 89% or higher for Helpfulness.
Courtesy Helpfulness
• Admissions & Records (96%) (96%)
• Veteran’s Affairs (97%) (98%)
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• University Bookstore (95%) (95%)
• Cashier’s (Business) Office (93%) (91%)
• Financial Assistance Office (93%) (89%)
• University Police (90%) (90%)
Campus Services
The combined satisfaction scores for campus services:
• SAIL Online Portal (94%) an increase of 9% (returned to 2016 level)
• Bell Library (97%)
• Campus Copies Office (83%) an increase of 17%
• CASA (tutoring) (91%)
• Disability Services (94%)
• University Center (99%)
• Counseling Center (93%)
• Health Center (85%)
• Dining Hall (79%)
• Other Campus Food Businesses (92%)
• Recreational Sports Facilities (96%)
The Campus Copies score recovered 17% from last year’s dive. Apparently, the students got used to no free
printing.
Campus Events
The combined satisfaction scores for campus services:
Student Activities and Events (93%)
Islander Athletic Events (everyone) (92%)
Islander Athletic Events (attendees) (92%)
Strangely, 221 people who said they never attended Islander Athletic Events rated their satisfaction with it.
Those people were removed for the attendee calculation.
Noteworthy items
• Many students noted that classes in their major were closed when they went to register (89 marked
“always” and 136 marked “often”, a total of 40%). Another 222 students (38%) said classes were
closed “about half the time” or “sometimes”.
• 16% of the respondents indicated that they would probably or definitely not attend TAMU-CC if they
had it to choose again.
• The satisfaction with the web registration process (77%) remained near the low level it reached last
year (76%). It was 84% in 2016 and 90% in 2015.
• Over 90% of students are satisfied with the bus service to campus: Route 5 (94%), Momentum shuttle
(92%), Route 37 (94%), and the Wave #63 (94%).
• Over 62% of the respondents were at the junior level; therefore, they have had three years of campus
experience on which to base their opinions.
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About the response numbers:
Respondents did not necessarily answer all questions on the survey. Therefore, the total number of responses
for a question will not necessarily match other questions.
About percentages:
Valid percent means the percentage based on the number of people who answered the question, not the
percentage of all the people who answered any question. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole
number, except when less than 1% in which case the exact percentage is reported.
Demographics
Respondents
Gender Student
Count
Valid
Percent
Female 480 71%
Male 180 27%
Non-
Binary 7 1%
Not
Identified 4 .6%
Class Level Student
Count Percent
Junior 413 62%
Sophomore 256 38%
Entire Pool of Students
Gender Student
Count Percent
Female 2352 59%
Male 1674 41%
Total 4000 100%
Respondents
College Student
Count
Valid
Percent
Business 77 13%
Education 66 11%
Liberal Arts 176 30%
Nursing & Health
Sciences 95 16%
Science &
Engineering 166 29%
Total 580 100%
Entire Pool of Students
College Student
Count
Valid
Percent
Business 683 17%
Education 478 12%
Liberal Arts 1090 27%
Nursing and
Health Sciences 714 18%
Science and
Engineering 1035 26%
Total 4023 100%
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Parent graduated
from college
Student
Count
Valid
Percent
Mother graduated 311 42%
Father graduated 249 33%
Both parents graduated 129 22%
Students with one or
both 305 53%
How many years have you lived on
campus (either at Miramar or
Momentum campus)?
# Years
# of
Students
1 170
2 84
3 31
4 2
# % Race
7 1 American Indian or Alaska Native
30 4 Asian
26 4 Black or African American
264 39 Hispanic/Latino
2 0 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
304 45 White
26 4 Multi-racial
11 2 Other
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Campus Experiences
The following questions were open for response to all students. The questions were constructed to ascertain
satisfaction with general experiences on the TAMU-CC campus. The Very Satisfied responses have been added
with the Satisfied responses to give the Combined Satisfaction score.
Usage items aim to provide some general insight on how often the services are used. The question reads:
Please indicate how satisfied you are with the following offices/services. Additionally, please indicate how often you
use the following offices or campus services.
Note: The 2017 scores are from the 2016-17 Graduating Student Survey.
Admissions & Records
Courtesy Helpfulness Usage # Valid % # Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 158 36 106 36 Never 200 34
Satisfied 264 60 171 58 1- 4 times per year 343 58
Dissatisfied 12 3 11 4 5 to 10 times per year 36 6
Very Dissatisfied 8 2 7 2 11 or more times per year 8 1
Total 442 100 295 100 587 100
Combined Satisfaction 96% 96%
2017 Score 96% 96%
Veteran’s Affairs
Courtesy Helpfulness Usage
# Valid % # Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 95 48 48 50 Never 492 84
Satisfied 98 49 46 48 1- 4 times per year 73 12
Dissatisfied 5 3 1 1 5 to 10 times per year 18 3
Very Dissatisfied 2 1 1 1 11 or more times per year 3 .5
Total 200 100 96 100 586 100
Combined Satisfaction 97% 98%
2017 Score 97% 99%
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Cashier’s (Business) Office
Courtesy Helpfulness Usage
# Valid % # Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 145 33 94 32 Never 191 33
Satisfied 260 60 175 59 1- 4 times per year 342 59
Dissatisfied 23 5 19 6 5 to 10 times per year 41 7
Very Dissatisfied 8 2 7 2 11 or more times per year 8 1
Total 436 100 295 100 582 100
Combined Satisfaction 93% 91%
2017 Score 94% 92%
Financial Assistance Office
Courtesy Helpfulness Usage # Valid % # Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 135 39 114 37 Never 185 31
Satisfied 217 54 161 52 1- 4 times per year 318 54
Dissatisfied 26 5 22 7 5 to 10 times per year 68 12
Very Dissatisfied 13 3 10 3 11 or more times per year 17 3
Total 391 100 307 100 5887 100
Combined Satisfaction 93% 89%
2017 Score 90% 89%
University Police
Courtesy Helpfulness Usage # Valid % # Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 131 40 85 41 Never 420 72
Satisfied 166 50 102 49 1- 4 times per year 153 26
Dissatisfied 16 5 11 5 5 to 10 times per year 7 1
Very Dissatisfied 17 5 9 4 11 or more times per year 5 1
Total 330 100 207 100 585 100
Combined Satisfaction 90% 90%
2017 Score 90% 90%
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University Bookstore
Courtesy Helpfulness Usage
# Valid % # Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 204 39 134 37 Never 84 84
Satisfied 288 56 209 58 1- 4 times per year 334 334
Dissatisfied 19 4 14 4 5 to 10 times per year 132 132
Very Dissatisfied 7 1 4 1 11 or more times per year 39 39
Total 518 100 361 100 589 100
Combined Satisfaction 95% 95%
2017 Score 96% 95%
SAIL Online Portal
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
# Valid % # Valid %
Very Satisfied 265 46 Never 12 3
Satisfied 277 48 1- 4 times per year 53 12
Dissatisfied 34 6 5 to 10 times per year 60 14
Very Dissatisfied 3 1 11 or more times per year 312 71
Total 579 100 396 100
Combined Satisfaction 94%
2017 Score 85%
Bell Library (ability to find materials)
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 252 47 Never 37 9
Satisfied 271 50 1- 4 times per year 103 24
Dissatisfied 12 2 5 to 10 times per year 80 18
Very Dissatisfied 4 1 11 or more times per year 213 49
Total 539 100 395 100
Combined Satisfaction 97%
2017 Score 97%
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Campus Copies
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 126 37 Never 238 57
Satisfied 157 46 1- 4 times per year 83 20
Dissatisfied 41 12 5 to 10 times per year 49 12
Very Dissatisfied 14 4 11 or more times per year 51 12
Total 338 100 390 100
Combined Satisfaction 83%
2017 Score 66% Up – students adjust to $
Tutoring/CASA (Center for Academic Excellence)
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 167 43 Never 184 43
Satisfied 189 48 1- 4 times per year 137 32
Dissatisfied 23 6 5 to 10 times per year 56 13
Very Dissatisfied 13 3 11 or more times per year 48 11
Total 392 100 394 100
Combined Satisfaction 91% 2017 Score 92%
Disability Services
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 76 42 Never 357 85
Satisfied 95 52 1- 4 times per year 28 7
Dissatisfied 7 4 5 to 10 times per year 5 1
Very Dissatisfied 3 2 11 or more times per year 29 7
Total 181 100 389 100
Combined Satisfaction 94%
2017 Score 92%
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University Center
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 257 48 Never 44 10
Satisfied 272 51 1- 4 times per year 88 21
Dissatisfied 5 1 5 to 10 times per year 67 16
Very Dissatisfied 2 0 11 or more times per year 225 53
Total 536 100 393 100
Combined Satisfaction 99%
2017 Score 98%
Counseling Center
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 130 46 Never 275 65
Satisfied 132 47 1- 4 times per year 94 22
Dissatisfied 15 5 5 to 10 times per year 24 6
Very Dissatisfied 5 2 11 or more times per year 30 7
Total 282 100 394 100
Combined Satisfaction 93%
2017 Score 93%
Health Center
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 124 38 Never 243 57
Satisfied 153 47 1- 4 times per year 143 34
Dissatisfied 29 9 5 to 10 times per year 19 4
Very Dissatisfied 21 6 11 or more times per year 21 5
Total 327 100 415 100
Combined Satisfaction 85%
2017 Score 88%
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Recreational Sports Facilities
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 153 45 Never 233 55
Satisfied 173 51 1- 4 times per year 69 16
Dissatisfied 7 2 5 to 10 times per year 41 10
Very Dissatisfied 5 1 11 or more times per year 81 19
Total 338 100 393 100
Combined Satisfaction 96%
2017 Score 96%
Dining Hall
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 116 32 Never 204 48
Satisfied 172 47 1- 4 times per year 82 19
Dissatisfied 56 15 5 to 10 times per year 32 8
Very Dissatisfied 22 6 11 or more times per year 108 25
Total 366 100 395 100
Combined Satisfaction 79%
2017 Score 75%
Other Campus Food Businesses
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 196 39 Never 74 17
Satisfied 268 53 1- 4 times per year 85 20
Dissatisfied 33 7 5 to 10 times per year 79 18
Very Dissatisfied 5 1 11 or more times per year 190 44
Total 502 100 395 100
Combined Satisfaction 92%
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Student Activities and Events
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 65 20 Never 151 35
Satisfied 238 73 1- 4 times per year 129 30
Dissatisfied 21 6 5 to 10 times per year 92 22
Very Dissatisfied 4 1 11 or more times per year 54 13
Total 328 100 395 100
Combined Satisfaction 93%
New in 2018
Islander Athletic Events - A large number who responded said they never attended these events
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 137 39 Never 221 52
Satisfied 187 53 1- 4 times per year 114 27
Dissatisfied 20 6 5 to 10 times per year 49 11
Very Dissatisfied 6 2 11 or more times per year 44 10
Total 350 100 395 100
Combined Satisfaction 92%
New in 2018
Islander Athletic Events - stats for those who attended Athletic Events
Satisfaction with the office/services Usage
#
Valid
% # Valid %
Very Satisfied 66 35
Satisfied 112 59 1- 4 times per year 108 57
Dissatisfied 11 6 5 to 10 times per year 48 25
Very Dissatisfied 2 1 11 or more times per year 35 18
Total 191 100 395 100
Combined Satisfaction 94%
New in 2018
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General Experiences
For the following section, the question asked was: Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with
the following processes/procedures.
The Very Satisfied responses have been added with the Satisfied responses to give the Combined
Satisfaction score.
The web registration process.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 177 31
Satisfied 258 46 77%
Dissatisfied 107 19
Very Dissatisfied 25 4
Total 567 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 76% 2012 - 90% down from 2012
The walk-up registration process.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 95 31
Satisfied 175 57 88%
Dissatisfied 34 11
Very Dissatisfied 4 1
Total 308 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 90%
The ease of dropping/adding courses.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 232 44
Satisfied 264 50 94%
Dissatisfied 31 6
Very Dissatisfied 5 1
Total 532 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 94%
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The fee payment process.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 129 25
Satisfied 303 59 84%
Dissatisfied 51 10
Very Dissatisfied 29 6
Total 512 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 84%
The billing procedures.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 133 24
Satisfied 335 61 85%
Dissatisfied 54 10
Very Dissatisfied 25 5
Total 547 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 88%
The hours of operation of the Cashier's (Business) office.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 125 27
Satisfied 295 65 92%
Dissatisfied 28 6
Very Dissatisfied 9 2
Total 457 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 88%
The timeliness of financial assistance award announcements.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 137 28
Satisfied 274 56 84%
Dissatisfied 51 11
Very Dissatisfied 23 5
Total 485 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 82%
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The First Year Learning Community program.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 105 29
Satisfied 182 49 78%
Dissatisfied 42 11
Very Dissatisfied 39 11
Total 368 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 80%
The overall quality of Academic Advising you have received at this campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 183 33
Satisfied 274 49 82%
Dissatisfied 64 11
Very Dissatisfied 38 7
Total 559 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 82%
The effectiveness of tutoring services provided by CASA.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 129 34
Satisfied 211 55 89%
Dissatisfied 31 8
Very Dissatisfied 14 4
Total 385 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 88%
The hours and days of the Dining Hall food service.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 92 27
Satisfied 194 58 85%
Dissatisfied 37 11
Very Dissatisfied 14 4
Total 337 100%
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The hours and days of the other campus food locations (NOT Dining Hall).
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 122 24
Satisfied 300 60 84%
Dissatisfied 64 13
Very Dissatisfied 14 3
Total 500 100%
New in 2018
The helpfulness of the staff at the mail center.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 132 43
Satisfied 163 53 96%
Dissatisfied 10 3
Very Dissatisfied 4 1
Total 309 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 96%
The availability of printing/copying on campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 149 36
Satisfied 209 50 86%
Dissatisfied 46 11
Very Dissatisfied 15 4
Total 419 100%
New in 2018
The price of printing/copying on campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 113 26
Satisfied 196 46 72%
Dissatisfied 69 16
Very Dissatisfied 52 12
Total 430 100%
New in 2018
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The quality of care offered by the Counseling Center.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 112 41
Satisfied 143 53 94%
Dissatisfied 10 4
Very Dissatisfied 6 2
Total 233 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 94%
The quality of care offered by the Health Center.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 106 35
Satisfied 162 55 90%
Dissatisfied 20 7
Very Dissatisfied 24 2
Total 312 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 90%
The availability of channels for expressing student complaints.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 85 24
Satisfied 182 51 75%
Dissatisfied 60 17
Very Dissatisfied 28 8
Total 355 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 72%
The fairness of ACADEMIC misconduct disciplinary process.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 105 32
Satisfied 204 63 95%
Dissatisfied 9 3
Very Dissatisfied 7 2
Total 325 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 94%
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The fairness of student disciplinary procedures administered under the Student Code of
Conduct.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 115 34
Satisfied 205 61 95%
Dissatisfied 8 2
Very Dissatisfied 7 2
Total 335 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 94%
Please explain why you were dissatisfied with the fairness of the disciplinary procedures.
Very long process. Been in the dark all semester because it's taking so long to hear back
I know full ride athletes that had been accused and questioned of plagiarism multiple times but nothing was
done.
I had an incident that ruined a lot of things for me even though this incident was out of my control.
unfair
Just an incident where minority groups were singled out and the campus decided to make the issue about
whether people were following rules. Guess the sentiment held by white supremacists doesn’t seem important to
the university.
Teachers and organizations (momentum) are able to falsify reports of student conduct as a threat any time a
student displeases them. I've been threatened with this action twice in this semester alone due to refusing to let
my civil rights be compromised. One followed through, providing no evidence, sending me into a spiral of anxiety
and forcing me to defend myself. I was cleared of all charges, but this process should not be used as a threat to
force students to submit without question.
I have seen students been favored.
Because
Havin
I think the procedures would be good if professors actually followed through on them and not let students get
away with things like cheating with just a little slap on the wrist and not even effecting their grades.
I had an incident last semester in the First Year program and I did ALL of the work in a group project. I understand
that not everything is going to be fair in life but I was under the impression that things would be handled. I
brought it up multiple times with my professor and he simply told me that "it would be reflected" in their final
grades. I didn't want the other girls to fail but they did not deserve an A in the course. I'm not entirely sure what
ended up happening with them but I remember hating my second semester because I felt things were unfair.
I have reported students in my classes before for cheating, even coming to multiple different professors with
proof of the person cheating and no actions were taken to discipline the student. This student cheats in the
majority if not all of his classes and he is striving to go to medical school as well as maintaining a 4.0 up until his
junior year of college, because he cheated his way there. That is not fair, not right and should not continually be
brushed off by professors.
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The quality of equipment in computer labs.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 167 35
Satisfied 291 60 95%
Dissatisfied 18 4
Very Dissatisfied 5 1
Total 481 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 91%
The accessibility of computer labs.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 179 38
Satisfied 274 58 96%
Dissatisfied 19 4
Very Dissatisfied 2 0
Total 474 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 92%
The ability to find materials in the library to complete class assignments.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 159 35
Satisfied 264 58 93%
Dissatisfied 25 6
Very Dissatisfied 5 1
Total 453 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 95%
The quality of the food in the Dining Hall.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 89 25
Satisfied 172 48 73%
Dissatisfied 60 17
Very Dissatisfied 39 11
Total 360 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 69%
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The quality of the food in other campus dining locations.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 165 33
Satisfied 296 59 92%
Dissatisfied 28 6
Very Dissatisfied 9 2
Total 498 100%
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The overall condition of classrooms on campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 151 28
Satisfied 335 61 89%
Dissatisfied 52 9
Very Dissatisfied 11 2
Total 549 100%
2016 Combined Satisfaction: 89%
The overall condition of University grounds and landscaping.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 251 45
Satisfied 288 52 97%
Dissatisfied 15 3
Very Dissatisfied 4 1
Total 558 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 96%
The quality of equipment in science labs.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 117 29
Satisfied 223 56 86%
Dissatisfied 41 10
Very Dissatisfied 18 5
Total 399 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 80%
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The responsiveness of University Police.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 110 35
Satisfied 161 52 87%
Dissatisfied 28 9
Very Dissatisfied 12 4
Total 311 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 87%
The overall safety of the campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 176 33
Satisfied 313 59 92%
Dissatisfied 29 5
Very Dissatisfied 10 2
Total 528 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 94%
The cleanliness of campus facilities (please note problem area/s.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 144 42
Satisfied 192 56 98%
Dissatisfied 8 2
Very Dissatisfied 1 0
Total 345 100%
Not applicable 156
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 98%
(please note problem area/s) - Responses
bathrooms, most of them
The conditions of the restrooms are poor. I have experienced no soap or paper towels on many occasions.
bathrooms
Dugan and Music hall restrooms need to be cleaned more often
The restrooms in the CI
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CI 1st floor women's bathroom, always has a foul odor
the restrooms in the CS the doors are basicaly falling off their hinges.
Bathrooms are a little musty
BATHROOMS
Ladies room in IH always smells bad, old dorms have roaches
The island hall bathroom on the first floor always smells disgusting and the water shoots out when you flush
the toilet and it has gotten on my face and made me want to hurl.
Bathrooms are always smelly; urinals often don't work. CI 113 seems to have a sewer venting issue as it often
smells like sewage.
Bottom floor men's bathroom near entrance constantly smells of urine
Bathrooms in CS need lots of maintenance & better cleaning
CI men's restrooms always seem to be dirty and on multiple floors, the stalls are missing locks and have
been for at least 2 years
bathrooms
Bathrooms missing toilet paper, coverd in feces/urine.
Restrooms
the CI need to be cleaned, especially the bathrooms
Spine alcoves, CI Restrooms, UC Parking lot (between UC and Physical Plant)
Center for the Arts 2nd floor is always messy in classrooms. Bathrooms always smell too.
CI classrooms, bathrooms in UC, trash on campus, potholes, parking garage is gross
I just don't like the sewer line next to the dining hall. Smells horrible.
The smell in front of the University Center
The CI building often lacks A/C and is not up to the standards of the other buildings. Parking is also a
challenge - add another parking garage by the PAC!
Center for Instruction
Ceiling leak in enginering building room 104
skunks and opossums
Center for Instruction
Near ECDC, UC: Tejas Lounge,
CCH doors, Cat Alley
Carpets are all old and dirty
Every stairwell, high ceilings, under stairwell platforms, bathrooms
Furniture (esp. in the library) is disgusting
Water fountain holes look filthy
Residential Neighborhoods
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Plenty of litter
Feral cats should be removed, not fed.
Cats are a problem. Feces and urine smells all over.
some kids liter (cigarettes), and some tables are dirty, and the janitors won't come by to clean it for like 30
minutes or more.
the buss stop on campus can look better
computers in library
There are still bits of trash here and there, stuff like chip bags and plastic bottles, but overall it's pretty good.
The area around the outside of the island could use a good clean up though.
Bike Trail in brush areas are messy
I pick up trash on my way from the parking lot to class every day I'm on campus. There are dozens of trash
cans every where and I haven't littered in years because of this fact. However I feel that attitude is mine
alone with how many Subway, Starbucks, and Styrofoam cups I see everywhere; food wrappers, small pizza
boxes, cigarette butts, etc. Is it too much to ask that people just throw their garbage away in a waste
receptacle when they are literally EVERYWHERE across campus?
The cleanliness of recreational sports facilities and equipment.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 149 40
Satisfied 212 57 97%
Dissatisfied 8 2
Very Dissatisfied 1 0
Total 370 100%
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The safety of recreational sports facilities.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 154 42
Satisfied 205 56 98%
Dissatisfied 7 2
Very Dissatisfied 3 1
Total 369 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 99%
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The contribution of intercollegiate athletic programs to your sense of school spirit.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 111 32
Satisfied 178 51 83%
Dissatisfied 36 10
Very Dissatisfied 22 6
Total 347 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 82%
Bike lanes leading to campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 93 33
Satisfied 154 54 87%
Dissatisfied 25 9
Very Dissatisfied 13 5
Total 285 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 86%
On-campus bike pathways.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 94 32
Satisfied 170 57 89%
Dissatisfied 27 9
Very Dissatisfied 6 2
Total 297 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 86%
The adequacy of sidewalks on campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 175 38
Satisfied 276 59 97%
Dissatisfied 10 2
Very Dissatisfied 5 1
Total 466 100%
New in 2018
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If dissatisfied, where else are they needed?
wish they were smooth to longboard on
Maybe fix up running trail
A safer way to get to the on campus beach.
Adding a sidewalk to the area that leaves the bus drop off, as there is no sidewalk over there for a good while.
There are plenty of sidewalks, besides I always take the quickest route to my classroom, a straight line, I do not
use the sidewalks.
More crosswalks from dorms crossing the street to get to the dining hall, bay hall, and the center for the arts
there should be more skywalks like the ones from CI for those rainy days
Need to be free of smoking
Not specific location but there's some uneven sidewalks that I keep tripping over when I'm leaving at night. Ex-
Walking from ECDC to UC
No where; stop spending money needlessly on athletics and campus "improvements." Consider giving students a
much needed tuition break instead.
Make some that allow one to walk straight from the bus stop to the bridge
Sidewalk from Hammerhead parking lot that leads to Coral/Pelican residence halls
Crossing Pecos Drive
Along Camden area
I'm satisfied, but I don't need sidelks so you should ask people who need wheelchairs if they're able twao get
where they need to be.
# of electric vehicles on sidewalks
for the bike lanes, there should be more lanes for biking, so bikers won't have to get off of their bike, or have to
worry about running into someone else
Biking from momentum to the main campus is tedious with that highway, and overall i would like to see a more
green initiative on our campus.
in front of school on both sides of the road
Your sense of pride about the campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 168 33
Satisfied 281 55 88%
Dissatisfied 36 7
Very Dissatisfied 24 5
Total 509 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 88%
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Bus Service
City bus route #5 to campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 65 42
Satisfied 80 52 94%
Dissatisfied 7 5
Very Dissatisfied 2 1
Total 154 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 95%
City bus route #37 to campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 64 41
Satisfied 83 53 94%
Dissatisfied 6 4
Very Dissatisfied 4 3
Total 157 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 90%
The Wave #63 shuttle bus service.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 75 41
Satisfied 97 53 94%
Dissatisfied 6 3
Very Dissatisfied 6 3
Total 184 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 90%
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Momentum #60 shuttle bus service.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 77 43
Satisfied 89 49 92%
Dissatisfied 11 6
Very Dissatisfied 3 2
Total 180 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 94%
Extracurricular Involvement The following questions were open for response to all students. The questions were constructed to ascertain
student involvement in extracurricular activities.
Are you actively involved in any student organizations at TAMU-CC?
Responses Valid Percent
Yes 225 40%
No 340 60%
Total 556 100%
2017 Yes response: 46%
Please indicate to what extent being involved in a student organization has made you feel more
connected to campus.
Responses Valid Percent At least a moderate amount
A great deal 80 36
A lot 53 24 88%
A moderate amount 61 28
A little 19 9
Not at all 7 3
Total 220 100%
If a student chose No for a response to involvement in any student organizations, they were asked:
Why not?
Responses Valid Percent
I didn’t have time 195 59
Nothing interested me 42 13
I didn’t know about these organizations 38 12
What I wanted wasn’t offered or available 12 4
I didn’t like what I experienced when I tried it 8 2
Other 33 10
328 100%
“Other” responses (shown as written by respondents)
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Im too old.
Joining an organization at this school is utterly a joke.
older non- traditional student
I am a distance learner
you get into the motion of college and forget to enjoy the
I came in as an uppe class transfer and did not feel as welcomed with some organizations, or did not know where to
go.
I can’t afford to live on campus so I don’t participate due to the long drive over here
Work full time, attend campus only at night. I'm 55-years-old. Too old to be a part of this.
they are cliquish
I do not care to be a part of organizations. I do not liked organized sports or clubs dedicated to a particular cause. It
holds no interest and I find most people to be very opinionated and offended when hearing an opposing viewpoint
so I refuse to subject myself to organizations filled with people with double standards.
Still exploring options
It's hard to find information on groups other than ones based on your major.
Was part of a club, had to leave due to scheduling conflicts
I didn't like what I experienced and I have a problem interacting with others. Not entirely any of the organizations or
the school's fault.
I forget to go them them sometimes or just so happens that when an event is going on I'm busy.
I was just too lazy or shy to go look
Got kicked off (fraternity)
working two jobs and enrolled in school, not much room or time for extracuricular activities, though I believe it is
highly important for students to get involved with campus and community endeavors
Not sure how to be involved with distance learning
Because I am 34
I'm not yputr traditional student, I'm older, I wish they're were more activities for the non-traditional students
they need to advertise the organizations more
Not much time either
Difficulty joining/inaccessibility, time constraints, and organizational dues
I never got around to it / didnt hear of many
Educational outcomes or services
Students were asked to indicate the extent of their satisfaction with the following educational outcomes or
services at A&M-Corpus Christi.
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The protection of the right to freedom of expression on campus.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 207 41
Satisfied 274 54 95%
Dissatisfied 24 5
Very Dissatisfied 6 1
Total 511 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 97%
Learning to appreciate teamwork with diverse groups in settings outside the classroom.
Responses Valid Percent Combined Satisfaction
Very Satisfied 188 40
Satisfied 261 55 95%
Dissatisfied 17 4
Very Dissatisfied 5 1
Total 471 100%
2017 Combined Satisfaction: 95%
Likelihood of Attending/Recommending TAMU-CC
The Office of Planning and Institutional Research recommends a combined probability percentage of 75% or
greater for each item.
If you were to start all over again, would you attend TAMU-CC?
Responses Valid Percent Combined Positive
Definitely attend TAMU-CC 242 44
Probably attend TAMU-CC 221 40 84%
Probably not attend TAMU-CC 68 12
Definitely not attend TAMU-CC 14 3
Not attend college at all 4 1
Total 549 100%
2017 Combined Probability: 83%
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Would you recommend TAMU-CC to a prospective student?
Responses Valid Percent Combined Positive
Definitely recommend 288 52
Probably recommend 215 39 91%
Probably not recommend 39 7
Definitely not recommend 9 2
Total 551 100%
2017 Combined Probability: 91%
Academic Registration Experiences
The questions below were constructed to ascertain how often respondents encountered courses that were
closed when they were registering.
How frequently did you encounter closed courses IN in your major when you went to
register?
Responses 2018 Valid Percent 2017 Valid Percent
Always 89 16 14
Often 136 24 23
About half the time 71 12 13
Sometimes 151 26 27
Never 124 22 22
Total 571 100% 100%
How frequently did you encounter closed courses NOT in your major when you went to
register?
Responses 2017 Valid Percent 2017 Valid Percent
Always 30 5 5
Often 80 14 14
About half the time 81 14 14
Sometimes 178 33 33
Never 190 34 34
Total 559 100% 100%
Learning about Campus Events
The students were asked three questions concerning social media. They were asked to rank order two lists
about where they get information about campus events, and then about social media they do not use.
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How likely are you to learn about campus events and information from the following sources?
Extremely
Likely Likely Unlikely
Extremely
Unlikely
Brochures 126 211 109 92
Email 301 182 41 19
Facebook 144 154 83 157
Flickr 33 75 65 361
Fliers/Posters on bulletin boards 215 242 56 30
Google+ 53 89 75 320
iNews 186 161 98 92
Instagram 137 149 65 183
LinkedIn 45 80 76 333
Myspace 30 46 44 413
Sidewalk Chalking 186 234 66 53
Snapchat 138 170 61 166
Tagged 53 88 61 333
Tumbler 33 59 70 374
Twitter 116 132 56 231
University Website 192 209 83 58
Word of Mouth 211 220 63 48
You Tube 70 96 94 272
By far most students get their information most often from email; campus bulletin boards and the university
website are also strong information sources. Sidewalk chalking, iNews, and word-of-mouth are also effective.
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, brochures, and Twitter are somewhat effective, while and Flickr, Google+,
LinkedIn, Myspace, Tagged, Tumbler and You Tube have a limited reach.
How often do you use these social media to learn about campus events and programs?
Daily Weekly
Almost
never
No
Account
Facebook 179 100 182 82
Flickr 9 11 99 417
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Google+ 37 44 219 235
Instrgram 167 101 157 118
LinkedIn 18 33 147 342
Myspace 11 12 103 412
Snapchat 173 91 176 99
Tagged 14 22 101 400
Tumbler 18 16 136 370
Twitter 119 76 130 216
You Tube 97 73 220 151
Number of people who do not use the following:
Facebook 123
Flickr 510
Google+ 352
Instagram 139
LinkedIn 424
Myspace 507
Snapchat 108
Tagged 482
Tumbler 438
Twitter 250
YouTube 131
Is there a different platform that you wish had campus event information? If so please tell us
where you would like to see campus event information.
an electric billboard that has different events flash through it, right off ocean
remind 101
Yes Text Alerts
Only have Instagram and Snapchat.
On the main page of the website.
facebook or brochures sound good
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Facebook Tamucc daily events
Sign waver
Phone app, paper newspapers in easy to find assessable areas, TV's around campus that are off all the time, in the
classrooms of classes in same field
No. Again, spend money on students, not on "platforms."
Maybe make an event app or add it to get mobile somehow
Our professors! All faculty and staff should support our campus events, especially when they pertain to a specific
topic. For example, if there was a biologist coming to campus to lecture about a new bacteria that is resistant to
penecillin, I would hope that the CONHS professors would encourage our attendance.
Islander email (not on junk/spam mail)
To my personal email.
On white-boards in classrooms
QR codes
UC
TAMUCC Website: consider adding a specific "events" tab much like the iNews e-mails sent periodically; keep this
within one click away but don't mix it with news.
A platform specifically for any events going on for the campus, including activities, sports, everything that is
available for students to attend
Social Media is for losers
Discord
I wish Campus Events had their own Instragram and Snapchat
BREEZE WAY
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Comments
Students were offered the opportunity to leave comments. Certain things came up repeatedly, most notably
parking, dining, advising, as well as facilities and CASA. A summary of the comments in these areas is below. All
student comments begin at the bottom of page 27.
Comments appear as written by the students.
Parking - 14 comments along the lines of these…
• Parking is WAY over priced and the parking lots are extremely past due for being fixed. Pot holes everywhere but I’m
still expected to pay $80 for a parking pass?!? Ridiculous
• The only thing that needs help is the parking lots, they are way too expensive and are crumbling. It is easy to slip while
unloading my car.
• Parking - Please build another garage or parking area. It shouldn't take 30 minutes to park on campus.
• The parking lots suck. The road quality and the amount of parking close to the buildings.
• Also, there just isn't enough parking. I've already expressed this in other surveys. At best, it's frustrating. At worst, it's
angering when I arrive on campus 30 minutes before a class starts and can't even make it there on time because of the
lack of parking spots.
• need more parking. I waste time walking to class because its so far away
Dining - 9 comments along the lines of these…
• The dining hall needs to be open later for kids like Theatre majors who aren't free until late at night. Most
students are up late anyways and the food truck doesn't have very healthy options. Also, I have gotten rotten fruit
and undercooked chicken more than once from the dining hall.
• The hours of food operations and food options other than Dining Hall could be extended. Furthermore, the prices
could be reduced. A bagel with spread at Einstein Bagels is $3.00+, which is expensive for a student and in
general.
• I hope that somebody will actually read this in hopes that it will help improve the dining hall on campus. The
Islander dining hall has the most unhealthy food on campus, hands down. I'm vegan so there's nothing for me to
ever eat and the vegetables at the dining hall are drenched in oil and butter. I eat a sandwich almost every single
day because the rest of the food is so unhealthy and rarely ever do they have any real options for me. The food is
also incorrectly labeled such as brussel sprouts will say that they are vegan and then I go to eat them and they
have bacon in them. This is something that has really affected my life because I would have stayed living on
campus were it not for the dining hall but, because of it, I'm actually moving off campus because I have no
options and it is extremely overpriced for the quality received.
• The quality of on campus dinning (Einstein's) has decreased dramatically over the past month. Specifically, they
give less food for the same amount of money, and the workers are rude
• I'd like to have a campus cafeteria (not the dining hall) where students who can't afford Dining Meals can still go
and get affordable food. The salad bar is amazing! I'd like to have something like that but with more food-food
like burgers, pasta, etc, that is as affordable! Or at least give us some coupons...
Advising - 8 comments along the lines of these…
• I can't ever get in to my advisor-EVER. I don't understand why it is so difficult to get in to see someone who is
supposed to be here for me.
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• The advising Dept, not so much! I went through four, and seemed to always get passed off. Getting them on the
phone to actually speak to them, was next to impossible. I just felt like I had to do my own schedule arranging,
because there was nobody looking over it to make sure I was on the best track or had the right course sequence
going that would save time and money, getting me to graduation the quickest possible based on my needs. The
response was always, "schedule a walk-in". That's almost impossible as I am at TAMUCC for it's online option and
live two hours from campus.
• There is no communication between Advisors/programs
• I would also like to express my frustration with the academic advising experiences I have had. Over the course of
my time at TAMUCC I have NEVER had a pleasant/informative academic advising experience. I feel that the
academic advisors do not truly care about the student's success. I would call for evaluations of not only the
Political Science advisors but every advisor.
Round Building - 9 comments along the lines of these…
• Terrible staff in the finical aid and business office .
• The people in the round building are rude.
• My problems are with the Financial Aid dept and Admission. I have had to submit my transcripts more than twice.
twice to Fin Aid and once to admissions. I had an error on my Financial Aid. It specifically told me that I didn't need
to to anything. Luckily i went to the financial aid dept myself and asked them about it. They wanted me to submit
an unofficial transcript. The Fin aid gentleman behind the counter told me go to to the other side of the counter
and have her print it out for me. She told me she couldn't and I would have to go to the library. I did. I then
submitted it to the man that told me to get it. Days later i called about it because I can't expect anyone in Fin Aid
to be checking on something that would seemingly be their job, and they told me that they need official
transcripts. Now i cannot register for summer classes until i get all my official transcripts in. Who knows what I'll
need after i submit the transcripts. What I do know is that no one in the financial aid department will notify me
when something is needed. I will always have to call them and hold their hand through every step of the process,
that they should really be helping me with.
Registration - 8 comments along the lines of these…
• The main problem area is online registration. It always crashes and I have to sign up for classes later
than expected.
• The only problems that I’ve constantly had is with registration and it was with sail shutting down
multiple times for close to an hour each time
• Registering for classes has been difficult, every semester. There is never enough seating or section
options, so it never fails that seats fill quickly and I have to email individual instructors for
permission to get added in.
• It's really hard to graduate in a reasonable amount of time when so many REQUIRED courses in my
major are closed only minutes after registration opens.
Facilities - 8 comments along the lines of these…
• That, and bathrooms all over campus need serious attention. I. E. Doors not staying on hinges, countertops are
always a mess, something is always clogged.
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• There are several street lamps in parking lots that have not been operational for weeks. Overall campus lighting is
not sufficient. I walk alone to my car every night after working closing shifts on campus, and I don't feel very safe.
We need well-lit spaces to be and feel safe.
• The whiteboards in O'Conner are horrible. The CI has a very musty smell.
• Fix chairs in CI building that squeak when you move and disrupt class.
Comments Section 1:
Students were asked to provide any comments they would like to add about their overall educational experience
at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
Comments appear as written by the students. In negative comments, names have been replaced with ***.
College of Business Students
Over the 2 years I have been here, I have come to learn a lot about this school. Over skewed tests based by a radical
liberal political science teacher brainwashing with her CNN narrative. All the way to putting me in 2 classes where I
swear the professors couldn't speak a lick of english because they were straight out of China. This 2017-2018
semester is the icing on the cake as to why I am leaving, waste of my money as I will be slandering this school back
home. Greatly disappointed with the education I have received, as well as my parents.
My overall educational experience has been great here on campus. Most of the professors I've had since I've been
here have opened my eyes about certain things and have made me feel welcomed. I've learned so much in my first
year of being here than my entire four years in high school. I love this place.
Very good. Difficult to find internships to gain experience and jobs that are interesting. I wish more companies would
come and companies that are more challenging. Too many local car dealerships and rental companies at career fairs. I
would like more international companies and bigger corporations.
From the time I started attending school here at TAMUCC, I have always felt welcomed and appreciated by my
teachers. I think the teachers in the COB in particular work very hard to try to communicate with students as often as
possible.
Overall my experience at this university has been good. However there are some professors who do a poor job at
teaching and organizing their course material. The food on this campus such as the subway or UC dining area is
somewhat clean. The employees at these food areas usually have an negative attitude towards students.
people in casa are stuck in routine and don't really care about your overall learning just helping you finish
assignments.
The professors are shit. They don't care about teaching the students. The advisors are lazy and incompetent. The
registration process if flawed. The financial aid office frequently denies financial aid to those in need and disability
services also don't care about the students nor do they assist students in need.
The first-year learning community is fantastic. I think having seminar has been an integral part of the overall college
experience and really gives you a feel of what to expect while you're at university. In my case Dr. McMahon has been
so supportive and helpful as I make my way through my first year!
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My education this semester was a very ugly at the beginning.
With Gods' Grace , prayer, and the right individuals that God lead me to.
I was able to get on the right path to correcting issues I was having.
As well I was able to let others know where to go and who to talk with about their problems they were having,
It is a pleasant experience
TAMU-CC is a great university to get an education. All my professors and advisors are understanding and actually care
about my education, and prove it every time I come to them with questions or concerns.
We need a coffeee bar!!!
I have had a fair experience at my time at TAMUCC. I have had good and bad experiences here. Some of the
professors I have had here have had very hard times communicating their teaching styles effectively to the students. I
have also had professors that simply skip over certain concepts or chapters because they deem them irrelevant.
Can you replace Blackboard? Canvas is remarkably better and actually works.
College of Education Students:
I love this university!!
Please offer science core classes for those of us that cannot take them during the week day. Offer them evenings
please!!!
I would like there to be a way where when registering for classes the system doesn’t continuously kick you out. Also
that there are more courses that are required for major established. Also it has been expressed that it would be an
easier payment way if credit cards could be used.
My overall education experience was good. I am from a very different generation. I understand that there are much
younger students from all over, but it becomes an issue when they disrespect the professor, and the professor takes
no action due to fear of reprimand. Your staff should not fear telling the student that is constantly interrupting the
lecture, to leave.
It's alright.
Beautiful campus and feel safe!
So far I am enjoying my experience at TAMU-CC. My professors are passionate about what they teach and make
learning fun and easy to do.
As a transfer student, I must say the faculty and staff has been very helpful and accommodating.
Terrible staff in the finical aid and business office .
The major I’m in is horrible, they are not allowing me to graduate with in four years because they only have one
class available at one time with only 25 students allowed. If I would of known this I would of chose a different
school. It really is completely ridiculous that they are allowed to do that.
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It has been good, I find being apart of an organization helped me adjust to college life easily and holds me more
accountable. I have had many great professors and great classes throughout my time here, however, I have also had
a few professors that I feel have had a negative affect on my experience by being unaccessible or dismissive
towards concerns, conflicts, or questions myself and other students approach them with. I feel that being faced with
that in a class makes it a lot harder to actually want to learn in that class.
love it here
good job.
Could use more approachable and better teaching method of Chemistry *** lab instructor ***. Seminar professor
did nothing over half of the students not contributing to a research project the ENTIRE semester. Seminar professor
expected the ones who did contribute to shoulder everyone else's expected work and impacted other classes of the
students who were doing most of the work.
Its great!
College of Liberal Arts Students:
Tamucc does not give the "college experience" individuals are seeking. The professors are great and learning is
great but there is NOTHING here to do at TAMUCC. *** TAMUCC does nothing to make sure we have fun on
campus. There is barely ever anything to do at TAMUCC which makes the school very boring. Thus, leading to no
motivation or school spirit.
My experience had been average for the most part, but there are certain classes where I feel I am being assessed as
a group rather than an individual.
The people in the round building are rude. The food is too expensive in the dining hall. I can't ever get in to my
advisor-EVER. I don't understand why it is so difficult to get in to see someone who is supposed to be here for me.
Every time I call campus I am transferred like five times. Why can't I just get to the right place the first time?
The professors are fantastic. I think freshman seminar is a waste of time for high achieving students, should be
optional. And condense all of the websites down to one for students. One place to put all the on-campus activities,
one place to submit assignments, and one place to pay your bills, this would simplify everything. Also offer more
physics classes, when you offer only two general and university physics classes it is less likely that higher achieving
students will want to go to your school.
The only problems that I’ve constantly had is with registration and it was with sail shutting down multiple times for
close to an hour each time
I truly love my communication professors, so kudos to them.
The beautiful campus and great good like chick fil a and land express make for a happy, stress free environment
perfect for focusing on school work and expanding views and comfort zones.
I have had two classes in my two semesters here where the professor gets annoyed when you asks questions in
class. They are getting paid to educate us but get frustrated when we try to understand.
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My main concern while attending TAMU-CC is about my degree plan. It started off fine when I entered the campus,
however once spring semester started, that's when I had to switch advisors and she threw my whole degree plan
off. I was initially supposed to graduate either Fall 2018 or Spring 2019 and she said I'm lucky to be graduating in
Spring 2022. (She might've been too busy sitting down using her workout ball than to pay attention to a student's
future.) I ended talking to another advisor, a secretary and many other college students about it and they all
reassured me that I should be graduating in either Fall 2018 or Spring 2019, which really calmed my nerves down.
Other than that incident, I have seen or dealt with nothing wrong here at this campus.
Stop letting hate-fueled bigots onto a campus that we students pay thousands of dollars to attend.
It is my first semester at TAMUCC but I definitely have to say that I have loved everything about it so far. I only
attend in person class once a week but I am extremely satisfied with my experience so far. The view and the
campus is amazing and beautiful . My classroom in the OConnor building is great and very clean. I really love
TAMUCC!
I am extremely displeased that group work seems to be the standard at this university. I find people to be
misinformed, opinionated, and extremely sensitive, for those reasons I prefer to work alone. However, the library is
set up for group work, classes focus on group work where MY grade is dependent upon others, and the overall
atmosphere of the campus does not promote solitary study. I enjoy my classes, I enjoy my professors, I find my
classmates to be mundane and sometimes annoying, but my overall take of the university is a positive one.
Just hasn’t seemed like a very friendly student base.
There should be more professors like Dr. Berkich! Only a handful of professors and faculty who actually seem to
care about their students, not only in their courses but others as well, and more importantly their students future
education or careers.
Parking is ridiculous. Campus police care more about giving parking tickets than trying to stop a man from hurling
insults at students. Parking passes are too expensive. Not sure why I pay all this tuition if I have to buy a ridiculously
priced pass to get to class. And no, bussing isn’t an option for everyone.
I would like to know more about the fitness area ? Are all students able to use it? What hours? Are there any groups
on campus or meetings for parents who are students? I have a 2 year old and going to school and work and being a
mom is a challenge I would like to know more about anything like that if it is offered
Arts department is full of racism, including the chair. Extreme lack of diversity in art.
Zero support for Native American students.
Next to no sympathy for homeless students.
Continued personal attacks and hate speech from Angry Preacher.
Continued violence from neo-Nazis on campus goes unchecked.
UPD is incompetent at best, and actively harmful at worst.
I absolutely love TAMU-CC and I will never regret choosing to continue my education here. I have learned so much
in the communication field and I look forward to applying that knowledge one day in my career.
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With the recent housing management change, I am sad to see the price of living on campus has increased
tremendously. It has forced me to move off and away from campus. It has also lead to several friends leaving the
university because they cannot afford the tuition and housing costs.
The arts (music, theater, art) need new buildings and better equipment. We are cramped.
I've enjoyed my experience at TAMU-CC, but my issue is the city itself is very boring.
Professor *** barely showed up to class citing health reasons. How is it fair to automatically fail students if they have
a certain number of absences but its ok for the instructor to skip essentially 1/3 or more of her classes over a
semester? If education is not the goal, please make that more clear so I can save time and money.
For the 2 years that I have attended TAMU-CC, I have absolutely loved the help I have received from the CASA
services and the professors themselves. I love how green the university is and the notifications we get when
something goes wrong on campus.
I have had a harder time adjusting to University classes... I went to Del Mar for 3 years, and it was EASY. There is a
lot more homework at the university, and a lot more time needed to be dedicated to classes in order to do well. I
work, my husband is gone 1/2 the time for work and we have two little kiddos. Its hard!
Good overall experience
Don't want it to end. Great student body, great faculty
Some of the courses should make students work harder
I would like to see the university place a greater emphasis on making college affordable for your students. Students
that perform well (academically) should be allowed to attend at a reduced rate of tuition (perhaps by removing the
exorbitant athletic fees). I believe that this will solve two important issues for the university. One, it will raise the
educational standards of the university (which is desperately needed). And two, I believe that it will also raise the
attrition rate, because the most serious students will continue to be able to afford their education.
Parking is WAY over priced and the parking lots are extremely past due for being fixed. Pot holes everywhere but
I’m still expected to pay $80 for a parking pass?!? Ridiculous
For the most part it has been amazing! I have had one or two profsssors that are absolutely terrible though where I
have not learned anything new from them.
I like how much attention a teacher can pay to individual students.
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Students:
I love the enviorment
I love attending TAMUCC but as a nursing student the classrooms we have have limited space, there’s not a lot of
places to study do to over crowding, and not a lot of places that have outlets to charge our electronics.
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Please make the library open 24 hours!!!!!!
I like the beach view TAMUCC has.
This is my first semester at TamuCC and so far, so good.
I love TAMU-CC. I am content with my professors, lab TA’s, SI leaders, and CASA tutors. I love the landscape of the
school it is calm, green, and beautiful. I am overly pleased with my decision to attend this university and I would
recommend this campus to high school students who are interested in attending.
Phenomenal experience so far. Very likely to encourage other to attend.
My instructors for all of the courses I've taken have been great. The advising Dept, not so much! I went through
four, and seemed to always get passed off. Getting them on the phone to actually speak to them, was next to
impossible. I just felt like I had to do my own schedule arranging, because there was nobody looking over it to make
sure I was on the best track or had the right course sequence going that would save time and money, getting me to
graduation the quickest possible based on my needs. The response was always, "schedule a walk-in". That's almost
impossible as I am at TAMUCC for it's online option and live two hours from campus.
Registering for classes has been difficult, every semester. There is never enough seating or section options, so it
never fails that seats fill quickly and I have to email individual instructors for permission to get added in. Now that I
am trying to finish my BSN this summer, and have applied for MSN program, my registration process has been
difficult again. There is no communication between Advisors/programs, and I'm told by email of my undergrad
advisor that I need to call Grad admissions to have holds released, that have been placed on after applying for the
MSN program. So, it's prevented me from being able to register early. Also, waiting on approval for summer hours
increase, and that is holding me up from squaring away my summer schedule. Just seems like communication is not
the strongest.
My education has been great until this semester. I am currently enrolled in BIOL *** and the instructor doesn't seen
to care about the students. Most of the class has failed the past 2 exams and she doesn't provide feedback on why.
There are questions where 4 out of 80 students get it correct due to her wording (this instructor is not from the US),
and she doesn't care to fix it, or go over to topic to ensure the students understand. Exams often have topics not
covered in class or in the text. Seems as she sets students up to fail as I have had this instructor for three prior classes
and all have been the same, having a high fail rate. I do hope this is something that gets looked into as I pay a heavy
amount in tuition for an instructor that doesn't care about students passing the course.
My experience here has been 50/50 some classes were extremely well taught and others were completely awful.
It just doesn’t feel like I’m getting the college experience nor like I’m getting a sufficient education, I feel like I’m not
ready to enter the workforce
I’m a junior transfer student from Del Mar college. I have no idea what’s offered to me at the campus, where
anything is on campus, or what there is to do at campus. I love my professors so far but starting at a college where
everyone knows each other already is really hard.
it was okay lots of problems with financial aid.
I feel as though this school has a bunch of people who have never worked hard a day in their life, and it often shows
in their GPA. I find it unfortunate that professors are often blamed during hard classes for those students who refuse
or could care less to study.
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My learning experience has been somewhat good, except when I've had to take labs with my classes, especially with
the sciences. Most of the lab TA's don't understand what they're teaching themselves and we were graded most of
the time unfairly. I also felt if they didn't like you or you didn't suck up you were graded lower. There is definitely a
lot of favoritism when it comes to the lab TA's. I do feel like real science instructors should be teaching us.
tuition is way to expensive!!!
College of Science and Engineering Students:
Most professors are good, I liked Smith and Castanzo and I really like Maceyko in math this semester. The only one I
have truly disliked is *** in POLS because he is just so monotone. I go to lecture but I only ever learn stuff from the
book because I can't retain anything he says.
The discrepancy between the education provided by a full time staff and an adjunct is easily noted and this campus
relies to heavily on adjunct teachers
I have not been satisfied with the new faculty that has entered the computer science program here at the school,
there are only a few good professors that I can rely on to truly teach and care about providing a comprehensive and
in depth curriculum and complimentary course work for students. I have encountered more than 5 teachers so far
who I have been unable to understand, who do nothing but read from slides or are unhelpful when it comes to
students seeking additional help for assignments and understanding of the material. I would appreciate a more in
depth and extensive process when deciding who to admit as professors into the computer science programs so that
us students can receive the quality of education we paid for. I do not pay 10 thousand dollars a year for someone to
read me slides.
good place to start off small and get used to college life
I think the professors let people get away with too much and are too lenient with cheaters and disruptive people.
Please stop making us use ALEKS for chemistry it doesn’t correlate to anything we learn. Mater of fact neither does
connect and it takes away from the time we desperately need to study. Stop forcing students to do ridiculous
amounts of homework and pay a bunch of money for something that brings there grade down because it’s
impossibek to complete and doesn’t aid in learning.
Educational Experience is fine. My problems exist with the Financial aid dept and Admission.
Definitely satisfied with my experience as a transfer student at TAMU-CC thus far.
There needs to be better T.A.s in the labs. As a science major i deserve someone who knows what they are doing and
wants to be there.
Great! I'd like to see more course availability for BIMS electives though. I hope to see SI continue because I thank
them for my 4.0 GPA as a BIMS major.
Charging for print is ridiculous. The price for the food in the University Center is too expensive. The same goes for
subway which includes no coupons nor gift cards. Paying for parking is also ridiculous and too pricey.
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Better laboratory equipment and a published audit of student fund allocation.
My only complaint is that the computers in CI 229 should be updated due to them being extremely slow, but then
again you have to operate within your budget.
The main problem area is online registration. It always crashes and I have to sign up for classes later than expected.
That, and bathrooms all over campus need serious attention. I. E. Doors not staying on hinges, coutertops are always
a mess, something is always clogged.
Some more outside seating, and more cushioned seats inside buildings would be nice
Some professors do not seem to care about the students learning, and brag about a pass rating of 40% as if it is the
students fault and not the way a class is (not) being taught.
There’s not really anything that displeases me about the educational experience.
I'm taking the second semester of the forensic science course, Professional practice, for my forensics concentration
and I have never had such a horrible experience with a class. I feel like I'm throwing money away because these are
classes I need but all I've learned is equatable to a few google searches. We "learned" the same thing this semester
as we did the first semester. Different book, same information, student-made presentations for all of it. I literally sat
through a group presenting (because all the material we learn is from presentations the students themselves make)
the same material I myself helped present the previous semester. With the same teacher. The teacher is woefully
unprepared to teach this class and I'm so disappointed in the school for allowing this. We also have zero grades in
the gradebook right now despite having turned things in like a month ago. That'd be understandable if we didn't
have like three assignments total. It's frustrating and I'm not the only one feeling that way. A few of the ones who
don't are weirdly friends with the professor.
Classroom's capacities are below the needed number for some courses that students need to graduate. This has
been an on-going situation for mechanical engineer students that hasn't been resolved yet. It would be unfortunate
to experience this in my major as well.
PLEASE rethink how the summer semester classes are distributed. "Maymester" sounds great on paper but it's a
torture that I'd never wish on any student no matter how much I'd hate them. Two weeks of class for a tech elective
is atrocious and shouldn't be, by any means, the allotted time for any course above sophomore level. If these will be
offered in the summer, at least consider 4 weeks of lecture.
Speaking of tech electives, there are very few of them for Engineering in general; if this is just for this college, please
add more.
THE MATH DEPARTMENT NEEDS MORE MONEY!
and a D O C T O R A L program!
Overall, I have loved my educational experience from TAMUCC. I love the smaller school the smaller class sizes
because the professors see you as a student rather than just a number in the class. Most of the professors know my
name know what I want to do and much more about me. They take the time to get to know their students and help
them in anyway possible to succeed. That is what I love most about this campus.
I would like it if professors are more hands on to many of the subjects that we're learning, and less in a powerpoint.
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The labs in the CS are a joke. I am very upset that I did not look into the TAMUCC labs before even applying (I have
always known I want to work in labs so why did I not make sure they would be well equipped???). Every time I was
excited to go into the organic chemistry lab, I would end up disappointed during the experiments. EVERY sink in
there leaks water. The faucets are all green already and some do not even work. The vacuum pumps are also very
worn out and I am sure that that is why they are louder than I think they should be. The hoods in that lab are so old,
I'm afraid they may not serve their purpose properly. The physics lab is also terrible. We never have enough room on
those crappy tables for our experiments and on the seat that I have during my physics lab, there is a piece of
plywood on the back of one of the tables that is literally falling off! If this school would spend a bit more money on
the labs and a little less on landscaping to attract students, the science community would be happy.
It's really hard to graduate in a reasonable amount of time when so many REQUIRED courses in my major are closed
only minutes after registration opens. I can plan the next two years of my academic life with my adviser, only to find
that several of the classes I'm supposed to register for are already closed. It's extremely frustrating, and I hate
delaying graduation by multiple semesters just because of this!
I'm enjoying it so far!
Love it here!
This campus provides a network for helping students succede that i have prevously not experienced.
Computer Science specific courses are taught by a majority of non-american professors, and that makes the courses
overall much more challenging because not we have to try and learn complex concepts by professors who struggle
to speak English and speak it with a heavy accent. Usually these professors struggle through reading off of the
power-point lecture slides, and mispronounce words while having multiple typos and grammar errors within their
slides.
I wish TAMUCC provided more for me to have a sense of pride to be able have school pride and be able to tell
somebody that I am an Islander and I'm extremely proud to be one.
Also more research opportunities for undergraduates!
TAMUCC is a beautiful campus.
Best University/College I have ever attended.
very good so far
honestly happy i attend this school.
The staff have been very helpful overall.
I enjoy the concentrations within the science majors.
Love it
Great class size
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Comments Section 2:
There was a final opportunity for students to leave comments about anything else. Students were asked:
Is there anything else you would like us to know?
College of Business Students:
Is there anything else you
would like us to know?
*** displayed that she can be disrespectful to whoever she wants because she's incharge as she is always right. Lady
should have listened instead of making irrational assumptions and judgements that only made the situation worse.
I wish that we could have a more diverse and connected school. It is a great campus but it's not all that inclusive
unless you're in certain organizations and even then you just have to luck out and choose the right one. We also
need more school spirit. We have no parades, field days etc. (although I know it is not required) I just feel as if we
need more school spirit since we lack a football team and our school isn't the typical college.
It would be nice to have more student events and more work done to get the name of TAMUCC out around the
country. I would like to be able to talk to people and have a recognized school.
To be completely honest, one thing that would like to see LESS of is the presentations and programs that are
specifically for the Muslim culture. It makes me angry and I feel unappreciated that there are teachers here that are
giving presentations that talk about being a "Muslim in America" and what it means to be a "Muslim woman in
America". What happened to teaching American values? Why aren't there presentations being offered that discuss
how proud we should be to live in the United States?
Also, I would like to see LESS promotions for the LGBT "community" on campus. I am tolerant of their choices, but I
do not agree with them. I do not find it fair at all that I am accosted by members of the LGBT club that insist on
shoving their beliefs down my throat and everyone else's that still appreciate marriage between men and women. I
honestly believe that if there was a club on campus that celebrated "straight pride" and if the members were
constantly hounding people to support their cause, I can guarantee that members and nonmembers of the LGBT
club would come unglued and protest and complain that they don't agree with those practices, and in the end they
would go to their safe spaces to cry about inequality.
The breeze way is really dirty (spider webs on lights and walls). I purposefully go around the university avoiding this
area.
The classes offered that I need to take usually fall within noon and 4pm. This proposes a problem for me because
whatever shift I choose to work (days 6am to 4pm) or (swings 2pm to 12 midnight) I cant enroll in these classes. I
wished some of these classes were offered in the morning hours or in the late evening hours which would help me
complete my degree path.
I wish I never went here. I will not be buying a ring. Nor will I cross the stage at graduation. I will never purchase any
material advertising my attendence of this college and I will most likely not donate any money post-graduation. Even
if I become the wealthiest person in the world.
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Something needs to be done about the cats and the skunks. Having them all around campus is not a very
professional collegiate look. It also makes things seem unsanitary.
Yes, before new students come in, they all should be given a proper guidance of what is transferred and what is not,
That way they are not blindsided like many of us who were told that everything transfer from Del Mar College. That
really put a damper on my worth as a student.
As well each student coming to TAMUCC should be shown every building not just the buildings they are going to be
taken classes in. Each student has a right to their environmental surroundings,
They should know that there is a security guard in each building that has one, should they need one.
Lower tolerance for rude language/profanity in class and at the school
We need more parking.
College of Education Students:
Seminar classes seem unnecessary if I’ve already taken many other classes already. Most are offered during the day
and I work
More available online classes would be wonderful! I wanted to take several classes in the summer and fall that were
online but they were full before I was able to register for them. (I registered at midnight on my allowed day)
I am unable to take classes on campus for the time being but I would still like to be enrolled in classes!
The person who yells at the students walking by needs to stop. It is annoying that he promotes hate to everyone. I
do not understand why he is allowed to be on campus. It is a distraction to the campus.
The whiteboards in O'Conner are horrible. The CI has a very musty smell.
I would like to be more involved in organizations and events that pertain to my major.
The financial aid process is awful and confusing, especially for newly married individuals. Several staff members each
gave different information which made the process longer and more difficult. The website could be more
navigatable.
TAMUCC is an awesome place of learning. I love all the unity and engaging interactions and connections being
made.
The major I’m in is horrible, they are not allowing me to graduate with in four years because they only have one class
available at one time with onl 25 students allowed. If I would of known this I would of chose a different school. It
really is completely ridiculous that they are allowed to do that.
get rid of the man who screams at students
good job.
If possible hiring more professors would help with class availability. I’m a kinesiology major and I didn’t have any
classes available for the fall because they were all full, I had to request a needs list to get two classes.
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No, keep up the good work!!
College of Liberal Arts Students:
As a Political Science major it is extremely disappointing that there are hardly ever any options as far as summer
session courses. If there are the core political science courses available I do not understand why there are no upper
level courses. I would also like to express my frustration with the academic advising experiences I have had. Over the
course of my time at TAMUCC I have NEVER had a pleasant/informative academic advising experience. I feel that the
academic advisors do not truly care about the student's success. I would call for evaluations of not only the Political
Science advisors but every advisor.
There needs to be an update on certain protocols for specific registration circumstances such as registering for a
Maymester and registering for 2 Summer Session I courses, which leads the students unable to register for the 3
classes and since it's not a true overload. I ask that the University truly reevaluates the different colleges, the
programs, and the Program Coordinators. I believe TAMUCC can be a great university, but there are many problems
that need to be addressed before it can get there.
some things here are good but this is basically a school for people just starting. All my friends plan to transfer. It's
just cheaper to start here. Althetics kind of are a joke and that's why I don't go.
Like I said earlier freshman seminar is a waste of time and is generally only offered for classes that I don't need help
with. It would be nice if something like that was offered for more difficult classes such as calculus or physics. But
instead, they are offered for classes such as Texas government and psychology which I don't really need help with.
The professors are very biased on what political party they affiliate with (liberal) , and I find his very troubling. The
students do not need to know the professor’s political biases and then have these biases projected on the student as
if they are facts.
When I first started attending Texas A&M-Corpus Christi I was told I would only have to take one first-year seminar
class because of how many dual credit hours I came in with. However, I am now being forced to take another to
graduate. I find this back-and-forth to be very annoying, and I feel that I should not be forced to take a class I do not
need (I have a 4.0, obviously I am doing just fine without the class).
The crosswalks on campus are very scary because drivers either won't stop for pedestrians or wave you across very
rudely. I've had to leap for the sidewalk because a driver refused to slow down many times. I mainly use the one in
the middle of sandollar boulevard but this happens at others too. There are also two giant potholes in sandollar
boulevard at the time I'm writing this.
I'm in high school.
The dining hall needs to be open later for kids like Theatre majors who aren't free until late at night. Most students
are up late anyways and the food truck doesn't have very healthy options. Also, I have gotten rotten fruit and
undercooked chicken more than once from the dining hall.
nobody cares about transfer students
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Fix chairs in CI building that squeak when you move and disrupt class.
Everything is expensive, I’m poor and financial aid hates me.
The hours of food operations and food options other than Dining Hall could be extended. Furthermore, the prices
could be reduced. A bagel with spread at Einstein Bagels is $3.00+, which is expensive for a student and in general.
'-Parking is terrible!
-Grades rely heavily on exams. Speaking as a student who gets very nervous during exams, which effects my
performance on them, I don't feel my grades accurately reflect the knowledge I have gained in my courses.
-Also, we pay a lot of money to attend classes at this university and the expectations placed upon us is that of an
adult level. We have this expectation to meet yet have mandatory attendance that counts as part of our grade in
these classes. I understand that this will likely not change but I feel it should be made aware, if not already, that even
though this might help some students, by making the ones who are likely to skip, come to class; It also can have a
negative effect on the ones who would of come to class even if it was not mandatory. Countless times I have been in
my classes where these students have wasted valuable time and caused professors to not be able to adequately
explain the material.
The counseling center hasn't had a psychiatrist (the only person who can prescribe medication) in like 2 years. That's
ridiculous. Can someone please hire a new psychiatrist?
Quit letting that crazy asshole preacher come yell at students on campus.
It feels as if unless you are majoring in STEM, EC Ed, or English, there's really no point in attending here.
PEOPLE DO NOT STOP WHEN I TRY TO CROSS THE STREET FROM HOUSING TO THE MAIN CAMPUS I ALWAYS GET
2 INCHES TOO CLOSE TO GET RUN OVER TO STOP FOR PADESTRIANS NEEDS TO BE MORE ENFORCED!!!
Get better teachers. If you really don't do a better job at teaching students, you will find in the next decade or so that
it will be incredibly hard for the school to get students, let alone retain them. The internet will come up with an
education and accreditation system fast if Universities keep failing.
When pedestrians are crossing, drivers should be more careful and aware of them and at least go the speed limit of
20 mph. On the second entrance of the university, I have almost gotten hit by a car because they were stopped but
then decided to go while I was crossing. There is also a wait to cross because drivers seem to be in a rush to go
home or find parking.
The landscaping is terrible. The employees are forced to cut all vegetation to close and have killed many tree's and
other vegetation. The flora and fauna has suffered due to the very irresponsible and unprofessional ethics of
Compass. They have no pride or sense of responsibility to the environment. The should be named "we don't give a
damn about the campus living things as long as we get the money".
This is a great university.
Skunk, possum, and cat problem on campus. Kind of scary at night!
Parking is, and has always been a problem at TAMUCC, more parking spots is a start, and if you do decide to open
more parking garages the price should not be so much as to a regular college student cannot afford it. considering
this may be one of the only options for parking availability.
Also There are a fair share of classrooms which do not have updated desks in them for example with access to power
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outlets from where you are sitting, this is a major complication when you need your electronic device for class, and
there is no where to charge it.
Keep pushing students to join student organizations
Make organizations more easier to see when events are instead of having to go to hundreds of different I-ENGAGE
pages across tons of different social media sights pages. Make a one stop shop cause I don't to invest a bunch in
time just to find something that might be affiliated with me.
Fix the parking issue or lower the prices for parking passes!!
The only thing that needs help is the parking lots, they are way too expensive and are crumbling. It is easy to slip
while unloading my car. Bay Hall always smells kind of weird too.
I would like to see more conservative viewpoints from faculty or at least have them acknowledged. Especially from
the history department. Although I don't fully agree with conservatism it would be nice to see a diversity of thought
that could more effectively challenge the students rational. I remember mainly being thought what to think not how
to think.
To be more aware on the dinning hall me as resident of miramar i would like to have better options of food
sometimes it’s really good but somedays it’s literally a waste of money because there is not a big variety of food
same thing always pizza , hamburgers, pastas and something that is done for the day. And in the food truck the wait
is of 1 hr or more and same thing the the food is not to good and they don’t have a variety like before in the
begging of the year where they had quesadillas, wraps , burritos like real food not like now that they only have
hamburgers and the meat is not even good quality they must buy the cheapest kind to have a better profit for them.
But this is unacceptable. I hope there is a change next year that either we are not required to buy this worthless plan
of food or step it up in the food because we are paying a good significant amount and expect to have a good
outcome for us not only for the profit of the school. Because when we came for orientation with our parents and
came to eat in the dinning hall they did really good the food to convince the parents that this was worth it paying
and this’s a whole lie.
I hope that somebody will actually read this in hopes that it will help improve the dining hall on campus. The Islander
dining hall has the most unhealthy food on campus, hands down. I'm vegan so there's nothing for me to ever eat
and the vegetables at the dining hall are drenched in oil and butter. I eat a sandwich almost every single day because
the rest of the food is so unhealthy and rarely ever do they have any real options for me. The food is also incorrectly
labeled such as brussel sprouts will say that they are vegan and then I go to eat them and they have bacon in them.
This is something that has really affected my life because I would have stayed living on campus were it not for the
dining hall but, because of it, I'm actually moving off campus because I have no options and it is extremely
overpriced for the quality received. My doctor wrote a note to the director of the dining hall saying I shouldn't eat
there because of the lack of options and the unhealthy food and my appeal was rejected. Reggie also waited 8 days
to reject my letter so I was unable to repeal it as we were already 4 days into the semester. As an Islander, I feel like a
great injustice has been done to me and I'm ashamed of the way that this whole situation has been handled. I was
informed that I could have them make things in advance for me but it's ridiculous that I can't just walk in there like
anybody else and expect good food made for me when I'm in a rush. Over the summer, I lost a significant amount of
weight and got my body fat down to 30%. Eating at the dining hall, my body fat percentage is now 37% and won't
budge because of the fatty foods provided, even though I'm eating the same menu as I was at home. Everything at
the dining hall also tastes very low quality and it doesn't even taste like anyone put any thought into what was made.
The to go Section is ridiculous plain and simple. The fact that we are students pay $2,400 to eat there and can't pick
whatever food we want from the dining hall is absolute maddness. Being someone with a strict diet, this means I
can't ever even have to go because, again, there are no options. I feel like many other health oriented students feel
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the same and I hope something is done about the state of the dining hall because as is, I will NEVER recommend any
potential students I know to live on campus or purchase a meal plan.
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Students:
Course Evaluations - Please use our student evaluations to determine future employment. If numerous students
express serious concerns (such as teaching a something completely unrelated to the course, bias, unfairness), please
evaluate that staff member and take appropriate actions.
Parking - Please build another garage or parking area. It shouldn't take 30 minutes to park on campus.
Student Orgs- Support all of them, not just the ones that make our university "look good". I am a member of a Greek
sorority and have never received any form of support from university staff/faculty other than my assigned advisors.
The application process for accepting nursing students to the nursing program. Although, I am doing really good.
Some of us have been trying our hardest to get accepted and still no luck even after the second/third time around.
I think updating some of the older buildings would be beneficial. The AC seems to go out at least twice a semester
and if there were more "lounge" areas at the entrances (like the one in O'Conner) it would allow a place for students
to gather and relax in-between classes.
Make the library open 24 hours!!!!!!
The classes at the gym need to be bigger, especially cycling. The campus population ratio to the amount of people let
in classes is unfair. Students would love the chance to create a healthier lifestyle but need sort of a coach like figure.
Create bigger cycling classes and just bigger rooms in general so more students have a chance to workout.
Bring back free printing
Parking! A great alternative for students or staff to pay off citations would be to donate canned food or other items
that would help the campus stock up the "Islander Food Pantry" for students in need and any excess items could be
donated to non-profits anywhere in the city.
Some professors teach material that they don’t test on or don’t teach student show to properly take their exams.
more food options
Learning about summer financial aid would’ve helped me. Del Mar didn’t help me much when I had questions and it
seems like the same thing is happening here.
y’all need nicer workers they are mostly all rude
I would prefer not to take courses completely unrelated to my major, as I do not see the point in paying such
expensive tuition for useless classes.
I really wish my advisor would help me more.
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Add more tradition to the school. People would like it here more if there was more traditions like A&M-College
Station
Academic advising absolutely sucks. My advisor does not care about my education. Freshmen year told me stuff I
needed that I didn't need. I found out from other students instead. I had recede an email about the 6 drop class thing
and I had emailed her to get an appointment for that, she asked for my A number and just cleared it so I wouldn't
need to go talk to her. Although I do need to talk to her about future classes and guidance. I asked If I could go to a
different advisor that helped a lot during walk ins and was told because my last name is D that I need to be with the
one I have I cannot change. I do not go to my academic advisor anymore.
Make more parking
College of Science and Engineering Students:
The only reason I put that I was dissatisfied with the freedom of speech is because that "You're all going to hell" guy
was here last week 3 days in a row. If it was just one day I wouldn't have minded, but 3 days is a bit much and it was
only because we had no right to stop him. Because he had all the freedom of speech he could ask for.
SI SESSIONS ARE THE BEST!!! SUPER HELPFUL AS WELL
I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the philosophy professors that I have had, I really enjoy all that this program and its
teachers have to offer.
chem II lab is hurting everyone this semester, even those with As in lecture, fix what ever is going on behind the
scenes or any communication problems.
The health care on our campus is awful, they have turned me away while throwing up several times. I have begged for
help they don’t care. They won’t even give me a physical or let me use the pharmacy even though I have the
universities insurance. This place is useless and it is sad how little they do. Being a cancer survivor I feel in danger
having no health services in college.
My problems are with the Financial Aid dept and Admission. I have had to submit my transcripts more than twice.
twice to Fin Aid and once to admissions. I had an error on my Financial Aid. It specifically told me that I didn't need to
to anything. Luckily i went to the financial aid dept myself and asked them about it. They wanted me to submit an
unofficial transcript. The Fin aid gentleman behind the counter told me go to to the other side of the counter and
have her print it out for me. She told me she couldn't and I would have to go to the library. I did. I then submitted it
to the man that told me to get it. Days later i called about it because I can't expect anyone in Fin Aid to be checking
on something that would seemingly be their job, and they told me that they need official transcripts. Now i cannot
register for summer classes until i get all my official transcripts in. Who knows what I'll need after i submit the
transcripts. What I do know is that no one in the financial aid department will notify me when something is needed. I
will always have to call them and hold their hand through every step of the process, that they should really be helping
me with.
The semester after returning from an academic suspension, there was a reistration hold that was not displayed in Sail,
and my advisors we're not aware of hold during advising. I was awake until midnight waiting for registration to open
to find out I still had holds blocking me from registration. Luckely, I was able to register for the classes I needed
after calling my advisor.
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I would like to see more study rooms like those in the oconnor. The group study area in the library can get pretty loud
and there isnt a lot of room downstairs in the library. And the library study rooms and oconnor study rooms are
always occupied.
The school is a racist school.
Some courses only have one professor. I would at least like a choice in who to take. This would also provide better
class availability.
The quality of on campus dinning (Einstein's) has decreased dramatically over the past month. Specifically, they give
less food for the same amount of money, and the workers are rude
My only complaint is that the computers in CI 229 should be updated due to them being extremely slow, but then
again you have to operate within your budget.
I really do love going here!
The parking lots suck. The road quality and the amount of parking close to the buildings.
When you repainted the anchor statue outside the UC white it was ugly. Extremely ugly. It was horrible to look at
and I hated it. It wasn't even a nice shade of white. It didn't look good at all. It was supposed to be some "new
tradition" thing, yeah? But.. uh.. It's a very ugly one. I can't emphasize that enough. It did not look good. Please
spare the anchor next year.
Also, Jesus guy? The crazy guy who hangs around calling people slurs and telling us all we're going to heck (censored
because I don't think this survey will go through if I curse, which is ironic considering he curses the students whenever
he shows up). Yeah it would be really, REALLY cool if you guys could do something about that. I realize he's got his
free speech and all, but he's going way beyond that when he causes disruptions that affect people's ability to get to
their class. (That MASSIVE pileup when he was in the breezeway was not fun, I heard.) He's not there now, but, future
reference - we the students don't like it when he is here.
Facebook has been selling personal data forever; eff them.
THE MATH DEPARTMENT NEEDS MORE MONEY!
and a D O C T O R A L program!
On ocean drive, at the stop light before making a turn to head to campus, the bike lanes are super unstable and have
a higher risk of collision. If you could help solve that by adding a bigger bike lane of some sort, that would be
amazing.
A few of the computer science professors are very hard to learn from. Not just because of their accents (i think all
students have gotten used to this) but in general the way they teach, Specifically when there is no interactions and
just lecture it is very had to learn. I have only encountered 2 professors like this but they are popular professors i most
likely will have to have again.
I am a BIMS student that got assigned *** as an advisor. ***. If administration has not heard enough about *** by this
point, then they need to be made more available. I am not someone who tends to argue with adults but *** is flat out
rude to every single student that has walked into that office. He flat told me (and about 5 other students that are also
in BIMS) that "we should not have to go to him for guidance and to take whatever classes we feel like taking). EVERY
year I talk about my unfortunate encounters with that disgrace named *** because every semester I hear students
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talking about how they got into arguments with him as well. He is very disrespectful and he does not seem like he is
qualified to be designated as anyones advisor. I was in a freshman seminar class and he was invited to present
himself. When that seminar class ended that day, I was so disheartened to see 4 students immediately get up and go
ask the teacher "what do I have to do to change my major". *** very heavily encourages students to not go into
Biomedical sciences. I feel bad for the students that get him as an advisor in the future because administration never
listens to student complaints about him.
There are several street lamps in parking lots that have not been operational for weeks. Overall campus lighting is not
sufficient. I walk alone to my car every night after working closing shifts on campus, and I don't feel very safe. We
need well-lit spaces to be and feel safe. Also, there just isn't enough parking. I've already expressed this in other
surveys. At best, it's frustrating. At worst, it's angering when I arrive on campus 30 minutes before a class starts and
can't even make it there on time because of the lack of parking spots.
sometimes the artwork in the library makes me feel uncomfortable especially this most recent one that compaired
trans students to rats. dont get me wrong I love seeing and supporting the amazing young artists on this campus but
as a woman I am greatly offended by the perverse fixation on the female anatomy.
Computer Science specific courses are taught by a majority of non-american professors, and that makes the courses
overall much more challenging because not we have to try and learn complex concepts by professors who struggle to
speak English and speak it with a heavy accent. Usually these professors struggle through reading off of the power-
point lecture slides, and mispronounce words while having multiple typos and grammar errors within their slides.
The spot in front of the CS, between the CI and CS, always smells like cigarettes and there are people always smoking
there even though it is not included as an authorized smoking area.
need more parking. I waste time walking to class because its so far away
The availability of classes for the biology classes needs improvement. Many biology majors need to take the same
classes, they close quickly because there is not enough openings for the demand of the class. The course catalog also
needs to be updated. There are many courses that are stated in the catalog that are not offered at TAMUCC.
I'd like to have a campus cafeteria (not the dining hall) where students who can't afford Dining Meals can still go and
get affordable food. The salad bar is amazing! I'd like to have something like that but with more food-food like
burgers, pasta, etc, that is as affordable! Or at least give us some coupons...
doing a great job here.
The area around the outside of the island can really use a good clean up. And a good restoration. Those Brazilian
pepper trees and other non-native trees, weeds, and grasses may show that the college really doesn't care about the
environment.
Survey Instrument
2017 USS - Undergraduate Student Survey
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We would appreciate getting your feedback about your experiences while at Texas A&M University – Corpus
Christi. We use the data from this survey to make changes and improvements.
The following questions are for data-collection and institutional research purposes only. Participation in this
study is strictly voluntary and in no way affects your status at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The Office
of Planning & Institutional Research will ensure that your responses are completely confidential and will only be
reported in the aggregate.
For further information regarding this study or your confidentiality, please contact Katharine Mason in the office of Planning
and Institutional Research at 825-2242, or [email protected]
Q2 In this section we collect some demographic information that lets us examine if the respondents are similar
to the overall population of students. For instance, does one gender respond more answer than the
other? Does college or class level make a difference in responses? ... and so forth.
Q3 Gender
Male (1)
Female (2)
Gender Non-binary (3)
Prefer not to identify (4)
Q4 Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino (1)
White (2)
Black or African American (3)
Asian (4)
American Indian or Alaska Native (5)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (6)
Multi-racial (7)
Other (8) ____________________
Q5 Did your mother (or female legal guardian) graduate from college?
yes (1)
No (2)
Q6 Did your father (or male legal guardian) graduate from college?
yes (1)
No (2)
Q7 Your class level:
Sophomore (1)
Junior (2)
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Q8 College you are in:
Business (1)
Education & Human Development (2)
Liberal Arts (3)
Nursing and Health Sciences (4)
Science and Engineering (5)
Q9 How many years have you lived on campus (either at Miramar or Momentum campus)?
1 2 3 4 None
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Q9 Department you are in:
Accounting, Finance, and Business Law (1)
Decision Sciences and Economics (2)
Management and Marketing (3)
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Q10 Your Major:
Accounting (1)
Economics (2)
Finance (3)
General Business (4)
Management (5)
Management Information Systems (6)
Marketing (7)
Undecided (8)
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Q11 Department you are in:
Educational Leadership (1)
Curriculum and Instruction (2)
Counseling and Educational Psychology (3)
Distance Education (4)
Teacher Education (5)
Kinesiology (6)
Military Science (7)
Undecided (8)
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Q12 Program you are in:
Athletic Training (1)
Interdisciplinary Studies (2)
Kinesiology (3)
Undecided (4)
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Q13 Your Major:
Athletic Training (1)
EC-6 Reading (2)
EC-6 Bilingual (3)
Grades 4-8 Mathematics (4)
EC-12 Special Education (5)
Kinesiology (6)
Military Science Program (7)
Undecided (8)
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Q14 Department you are in:
Art (1)
Communication & Media (2)
Dance & Theatre (3)
English (4)
Humanities (5)
Music (6)
Psychology & Sociology (7)
Social Sciences (8)
Undecided (10)
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Q15 Your Major:
Applied Sciences (1)
Art (2)
Communication (3)
Criminal Justice (4)
Economics (5)
English (6)
Graphic Design (17)
History (7)
Music (8)
Philosophy (9)
Political Science (10)
Psychology (11)
Sociology (12)
Spanish (13)
Theatre (14)
University Studies (15)
Undecided (16)
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Q16 Program you are in:
BSN in Nursing (1)
BSHS in Health Science (2)
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Q17 Department you are in:
Computing Sciences (1)
Engineering (2)
Life Sciences (3)
Mathematics & Statistics (4)
Physical & Environmental Sciences (5)
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Q18 Your Major:
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Atmospheric Sciences (18)
Biology (1)
Biomedical Sciences (2)
Chemistry (3)
Coastal & Marine System Science (4)
Computer Science (5)
Electrical Engineering (6)
Environmental Science (7)
Fisheries & Mariculture (8)
Geographic Information Science (9)
Geology (10)
Geospatial Computing Science (19)
Geospatial Surveying Engineering (11)
Marine Biology (12)
Mathematics (13)
Mechanical Engineering (14)
Mechanical Engineering Technology (15)
Physics (16)
Undecided (17)
Q20 How often do you utilize/contact the following offices in an average academic year?
Never (1) 1-4 times per year
(2)
5-10 times per
year (3)
11 or more times
per year (4)
Admissions &
Records (1)
Office of Veteran's
Affairs (2)
Cashier's
(Business) Office
(3)
Financial
Assistance Office
(4)
University Police
(5)
University
Bookstore (6)
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Q21 Please let us know how satisfied you are with both the courtesy and the helpfulness of the following offices.
To what extent are you satisfied with the courtesy
of the personnel in these offices?
To what extent are you satisfied with the
helpfulness of the personnel in these offices?
Very
Satisfi
ed (1)
Satisfi
ed (2)
Dissatisfi
ed (3)
Very
Dissatisfi
ed (4)
Not
Applica
ble (5)
Very
Satisfi
ed (1)
Satisfi
ed (2)
Dissatisfi
ed (3)
Very
Dissatisfi
ed (4)
Not
Applica
ble (5)
Admissio
ns &
Records
(1)
Office of
Veteran's
Affairs
(2)
Cashier's
(Business
) Office
(3)
Financial
Assistanc
e Office
(4)
Universit
y Police
(5)
Universit
y
Bookstor
e (6)
Q22 Please indicate how satisfied you are with the following offices/services. Additionally, please indicate how often
you use the office/service.
Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the
office/service.
How often do you utilize the
office/service in an academic year?
Very
Sati
sfie
d (1)
Satisfied
(2)
Dissatisfied
(3)
Very
Dissatisfied
(4)
Not
Applicable
(5)
Never
(1)
1-4
times
per
year
(2)
5-10
times
per
year
(3)
11 or
more
times
per
year
(4)
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SAIL Online Portal
(1)
Bell Library (2)
Campus Copies (3)
Tutoring/CASA
(Center for
Academic Student
Achievement) (4)
Disability Services
(5)
University Center
(6)
Counseling Center
(7)
Health Center (8)
Recreational
Sports (9)
Dining Hall (10)
Other campus
food businesses
(13)
Student activities
and events (11)
Islander Athletic
events (12)
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Q23 Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following processes/services/program.
Very
Satisfied
(1)
Satisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Very
Dissatisfied (4)
Not Applicable
(5)
The web registration process
(1)
The walk-up registration
process (2)
The ease of dropping/adding
courses (3)
The fee payment process (4)
The billing procedures (5)
The hours of operation of the
Cashier's (Business) office (6)
The timeliness of financial
assistance award
announcements (7)
The First Year Learning
Community program (8)
The overall quality of
Academic Advising you have
received at this campus (9)
The effectiveness of tutoring
services provided by CASA
(10)
The hours and days of the
Dining Hall food service (11)
The hours and days of the
other campus food locations
(NOT Dining Hall) (12)
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Q24 Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following services or processes at TAMU-CC.
Very
Satisfied
(1)
Satisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Very
Dissatisfied (4)
Not Applicable
(5)
The helpfulness of the staff at
the mail center (2)
The availability of
printing/copying on campus
(9)
The price of printing/copying
on campus (10)
The quality of care offered by
the Counseling Center (3)
The quality of care offered by
the Health Center (4)
The availability of channels for
expressing student
complaints (5)
The fairness of ACADEMIC
misconduct disciplinary
process (7)
The fairness of student
disciplinary procedures
administered under the
Student Code of Conduct (6)
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disciplinary procedures administered under the Student Code of Conduct [ Dissatisfied is selected]
Or Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following services or processes at TAMU-CC. = The fairness of student
disciplinary procedures administered under the Student Code of Conduct [ Very Dissatisfied is selected ]
Q25 Please explain why you were dissatisfied with the fairness of the disciplinary procedures.
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Q26 How frequently did you encounter courses closed when you went to register?
Always (1) Often (2) About half the
time (3) Sometimes (4) Never (5)
Courses in your
major (1)
Courses NOT
in your major
(2)
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Q27 Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following aspects of the campus.
Very
Satisfied
(1)
Satisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Very
Dissatisfied (4)
Not Applicable
(5)
The quality of equipment in
computer labs (1)
The accessibility of computer
labs (2)
The ability to find materials in
the library to complete class
assignments (3)
The quality of the food in the
Dining Hall (4)
The quality of the food in
other campus dining locations
(11)
The overall condition of
classrooms on campus (5)
The overall condition of the
university grounds and
landscaping (6)
The quality of equipment in
science labs (7)
The responsiveness of
University Police (8)
The overall safety of the
campus (9)
Cleanliness of campus
facilities (please note problem
area/s) (10)
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(please note problem area/s) [ Dissatisfied is selected ]
And Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following aspects of the campus. = Cleanliness of campus facilities
(please note problem area/s) [ Very Dissatisfied is selected ]
Q28 What are the location/s that are not clean?
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Q29 Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following aspects of the campus.
Very
Satisfied
(1)
Satisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3) Very
Dissatisfied (4)
Not Applicable
(5)
The cleanliness of recreational
sports facilities and equipment (1)
The safety of recreational sports
facilities (2)
The contribution of intercollegiate
athletic programs to your sense of
school spirit (3)
Bike lanes leading to campus (4)
On campus bike pathways (5)
Your sense of pride about the
campus (6)
City bus route #5 to campus (7)
City bus route #37 to campus (8)
The Wave #63 Shuttle bus service
(9)
Momentum #60 Shuttle bus
service (10)
The adequacy of sidewalks on
campus (If dissatisfied, where
else are they needed?) (12)
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campus (If dissatisfied, where else are they needed?) [ Dissatisfied is selected]
And Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following aspects of the campus. = The adequacy of sidewalks on
campus (If dissatisfied, where else are they needed?) [ Very Dissatisfied is selected]
Q30 Where do you thing sidewalks should be added?
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Q31 Are you actively involved in any student organizations at TAMU-CC? (Student organizations include academic or
career clubs, student government, publications, religious clubs, special interest clubs, sports clubs, Greek organizations,
etc.)
Yes (1)
No (2)
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Q32 Please indicate to what extent being involvement in a student organization has made you feel more connected to
campus.
A great deal (1)
A lot (2)
A moderate amount (3)
A little (4)
Not at all (5)
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Q33 If no, why not?
I don't have time (1)
Nothing interested me (2)
I didn't know about these organizations (3)
What I was interested in wasn't offered or available (4)
I didn't like what I experienced when I tried an organization (5)
Other (6) ________________________________________________
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Q34 Please indicate the extent of your satisfaction with the following educational outcomes at TAMU-CC.
Very Satisfied
(1) Satisfied (2) Dissatisfied (3)
Very
Dissatisfied (4) N/A (5)
The protection
of the right to
freedom of
expression on
campus (1)
Learning to
appreciate
teamwork with
diverse groups
in settings
outside the
classroom (2)
Q35 If you were to start college all over again, would you attend TAMU-CC?
Definitely would (1)
Probably would (2)
Probably would not (3)
Definitely would not (4)
I would not attend college at all (5)
Q36 Would you recommend TAMU-CC to a prospective student?
Definitely would (1)
Probably would (2)
Probably would not (3)
Definitely would not (4)
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Q37 How likely are you to learn about campus events and information from the following sources?
Extremely
likely (39)
Somewhat likely
(40)
Somewhat unlikely
(42)
Extremely unlikely
(43)
University Website (12)
Fliers/Posters on campus bulletin
boards (13)
Brochures (14)
Sidewalk chalking (15)
Word of mouth (16)
Email (17)
iNews - (Thursday events email) (18)
Facebook (1)
Flickr (2)
Google+ (3)
Instagram (4)
LinkedIn (5)
Myspace (6)
Snapchat (7)
Tagged (8)
Tumbler (9)
Twitter (10)
YouTube (11)
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Q38 How often do you use these social media to learn about campus events and programs?
Daily (11) Weekly (13) Almost never (14) No account (16)
Facebook (1)
Flickr (2)
Google+ (3)
Instagram (4)
LinkedIn (5)
Myspace (6)
Snapchat (7)
Tagged (8)
Tumbler (9)
Twitter (10)
YouTube (11)
Q39 Is there a different platform that you wish had campus event information? If so please tell us where you would like
to see campus event information.
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Q40 Mark social media you do not use.
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❑ Facebook (1)
❑ Flickr (2)
❑ Google+ (3)
❑ Instagram (4)
❑ LinkedIn (5)
❑ Myspace (6)
❑ Snapchat (7)
❑ Tagged (8)
❑ Tumbler (9)
❑ Twitter (10)
❑ YouTube (11)
Q41 Please use the space below to provide any comments you would like to add about your overall
educational experience at TAMU-CC.
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Q42 Is there anything else you would like us to know?
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Q43 This is the end of the survey. We greatly appreciate that you shared your opinions!
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