National Survey of Student Engagement, 2013

Results from the 2013 National Survey of Student Engagement

Each year first year students 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.

2013 NSSE results are summarized in ten engagement indicators, which fit within four themes of engagement:

  • Academic Challenge – Including Higher-Order Learning, Reflective and Integrative Learning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Learning Strategies
  • Learning with Peers – Including Collaborative Learning and Discussions with Diverse Others
  • Experiences with Faculty – Including Student-Faculty Interaction and Effective Teaching Practices
  • Campus Environment – Including Quality of Interactions and Supportive Environment

 

Table 1. NSSE 2013 Engagement Indicators: Auburn University first-year students compared with peer universities' first-year students 

Auburn Doc/Highest & Higher NSSE Top 50%
Engagement Indicator Indexed Meana Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec
Higher-Order Learning 91 95 * -0.10 100 *** -0.26
Reflective & Integrative Learning 86 93 *** 0.23 100 *** -0.43
Learning Strategies 94 93 0.04 100 *** -0.18
Quantitative Reasoning 93 97 -0.08 100 ** -0.13
Collaborative Learning 98 95 0.07 100 -0.05
Discussions with Diverse Others 91 95 * -0.12 100 *** -0.26
Student-Faculty Interaction 77 82 * -0.09 100 *** -0.36
Effective Teaching Practices 90 91 -0.03 100 *** -0.31
Quality of Interactions 97 92 ** 0.16 100 * -0.12
Supportive Environment 101 95 *** 0.17 100 0.02

 

Table 2. NSSE 2013 Engagement Indicators: Auburn University seniors compared with peer universities' seniors 

Auburn Doc/Highest & Higher NSSE Top 50%
Engagement Indicator Indexed Meana Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec Indexed Meana Sig.b Effect sizec
Higher-Order Learning 93 92 0.03 100 *** -0.22
Reflective & Integrative Learning 88 92 ** -0.11 100 *** -0.38
Learning Strategies 90 91 -0.04 100 *** -0.31
Quantitative Reasoning 100 97 0.05 100 0.00
Collaborative Learning 106 95 *** 0.26 100 *** 0.14
Discussions with Diverse Others 94 95 -0.04 100 *** -0.18
Student-Faculty Interaction 89 76 *** 0.24 100 *** -0.20
Effective Teaching Practices 95 92 *** 0.12 100 *** -0.14
Quality of Interactions 95 90 *** 0.18 100 *** -0.21
Supportive Environment 99 92 *** 0.20 100 -0.01

 

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 540 freshmen and 900 seniors (14% and 18% response rate), with a sampling error of 3.9% for freshmen and 3.0% for seniors.

Click here to see a comparison of Auburn's 2013 engagement indicators with those of national best performers.

Click here to visit the NSSE site.

Last updated: 03/09/2018