National Survey of Student Engagement, 2011

Results from the 2011 National Survey of Student Engagement

Each year randomly selected freshmen and seniors at hundreds of colleges and universities complete the National Survey of Student Engagement. The NSSE survey captures information about how much time students devote to learning, how involved they are in best learning practices, and how fully challenged and supported they feel by their college.

NSSE reveals:

  • How much freshmen and seniors study and how else they spend their time
  • How much and what kind of assignments and intellectual activities their classes require
  • How much contact they have with faculty members
  • How often they take advantage enriching activities like study abroad, service learning, or student government
  • How they grade their own progress in key areas of knowledge and skill
  • How satisfied they are with their educational experience

 

NSSE results are summarized in five key benchmark scores:

  • Academic Challenge: The importance of academic effort and the level of expectations for student performance on campus
  • Active and Collaborative Learning: Teamwork, problem solving, and preparation for dealing with messy, unscripted issues
  • Student-Faculty Interaction: Faculty members as mentors, guides and role models, not just as lecturers
  • Enriching Educational Experiences: Opportunities to enhance learning through community engagement, diversity, study abroad, projects, etc.
  • Supportive Campus Environment: Quality of relationships with students, faculty and staff; support for academic and personal aspects of college life

 

Table 1. NSSE 2011 Benchmark Scores: Auburn University first-year students compared with peer universities' first-year students 

Auburn Doc/Highest & Higher NSSE Top 50%
Benchmark Score Indexed Meana Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec
Academic Challenge 88 94 *** -0.28 100 *** -0.55
Active Learning 84 87 * -0.08 100 *** -0.46
Student-Faculty Interaction 81 83 -0.03 100 *** -0.38
Enriching Experiences 94 95 -0.01 100 *** -0.13
Supportive Environment 94 91 ** 0.11 100 *** -0.21

 

Table 2. NSSE 2011 Benchmark Scores: Auburn University seniors compared with peer universities' seniors 

Auburn Doc/Highest & Higher NSSE Top 50%
Benchmark Score Indexed Meana Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec
Academic Challenge 91 93 * -0.08 100 *** -0.39
Active Learning 90 88 0.06 100 *** -0.34
Student-Faculty Interaction 88 81 *** 0.16 100 *** -0.27
Enriching Experiences 86 88 -0.06 100 *** -0.37
Supportive Environment 97 88 *** 0.29 100 *** -0.12

Notes:

a Means weighted by gender, enrollment status, and institutional size, then scaled (Mean of Top 50% = 100).

b * p<.05, **p<.01, *** p<.001 (2-tailed).

Effect size is Cohen’s d, the standardized difference between the institution’s mean and the comparison group’s mean, calculated by dividing the mean difference by the pooled standard deviation.

AU scores are based on responses of 835 freshmen and 980 seniors (20% and 20% response rate), with a sampling error of 3.0% for freshmen and 2.8% for seniors.

Click here to see a comparison of Auburn's 2011 benchmark scores with those of national best performers.

Click here to visit NSSE web site.

Last updated: 03/09/2018