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Graduate Exit Survey

The Graduation Exit Survey captures insights from students as they complete their academic journey. It measures satisfaction with curriculum, faculty support, campus resources, and career readiness. Institutions use this data to improve program design, student services, and post-graduation support.

3 minutes to complete

Eligibility

To be eligible to complete the Graduate Exit Survey, you must have successfully completed your graduate program and be in good academic standing. You should have received notification from your institution to participate in the survey and have a valid student ID or access code to access the survey platform.

Questions for Graduate Exit Survey

Questions

1.

Please indicate your level of agreement:

The answer should be a single (or) multiple choice by row and column:
The faculty were effective teachers.
The faculty were friendly and helpful.
My faculty advisor was helpful.
My faculty advisor facilitated my intellectual development.
There were sufficient library resources to do my work.
There were sufficient computer resources to do my work.
The College office staff were friendly and helpful.
The College’s requirements were clear and fair.
Core courses prepared me for later courses.
The average class size was good.
Financial assistance was sufficient.
There was a positive learning atmosphere in the College.
There was a positive social atmosphere with faculty.
There was a positive social atmosphere among students.
There were sufficient opportunities to collaborate with faculty.
There were sufficient opportunities to teach undergraduate courses.
There were sufficient opportunities to assist faculty research.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
Does Not Apply
2.

Your primary plan immediately after graduation 

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Employment (seeking, applying, full-time or part-time)
  2. Continuing Education—I plan to seek an additional graduate degree(s)
  3. I have accepted a Post Doc position
  4. Military Service
  5. Volunteering
  6. Starting a family
  7. Taking time off
3.

Which statement best describes your current employment status?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. I have already obtained a new full-time job
  2. I have already obtained a new part-time job
  3. I will continue working with my present employer
  4. I am looking for a full-time job
  5. I am looking for a part-time job
  6. I do not plan to work
4.

Would you describe the job you have obtained as a “career type” job, requiring the level of education that you finished with at the institution?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes, it is a “career type” job
  2. No, it is not a “career type” job
  3. Not applicable
5.

Would you recommend our institution to a friend considering graduate school in this field?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
6.

Did you pursue your graduate degree on-campus or online?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Mostly on campus (with perhaps a few online courses)
  2. Exclusively Distance Learning
7.

What is your gender?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Male
  2. Female
  3. Prefer not to disclose
8.

Which of the following best describes your race?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. White
  2. African American
  3. Hispanic
  4. Asian
  5. More than one race
  6. Prefer not to disclose
9.

When did you start your education in the College?

The answer should be a date input.
10.

When did you finish your education?

The answer should be a date input.
11.

What recommendations would you make to improve the quality of graduate education in the College?

The answer should be a text input.
12.

What was the most positive experience you had at the Institution?

The answer should be a text input.
13.

What particular areas of knowledge do you feel your education here best provided?

The answer should be a text input.
14.

Are there any areas of knowledge to which you would like the Institution to devote more research or teaching?

The answer should be a text input.

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Here are some FAQs and additional information
on
Graduate Exit Survey

Why is it important to conduct a Graduate Exit Survey?

Graduate Exit Surveys help gather feedback on the academic program, faculty, and overall student experience to make improvements and track outcomes.

Who typically administers Graduate Exit Surveys?

Graduate Exit Surveys are usually administered by the university's administration or a designated department within the university.

How can the data from Graduate Exit Surveys be used?

The data from Graduate Exit Surveys can be used to assess program effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and inform strategic decision-making.

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