Student Surveys - NSSE 2005

  • Means Comparison Report (PDF)
  • Means Comparison Detail by College (PDF)
Participants:
  In the 2005 NSSE, 1400 randomly selected freshmen and 1400 randomly selected seniors were invited to participate.
 

Comparisons Groups:

2005 Benchmark Group:
 
Alabama Iowa State Rhode Island
Clemson Kentucky South Carolina
Colorado State Maryland Tennessee
Connecticut Massachusetts Texas
Delaware Mississippi State Texas A&M
Florida State North Carolina Texas Tech
Georgia Oklahoma State Virginia
Georgia Tech Oregon State Washington
Indiana University    
 
2005 Doctoral-Extensive:
  This group is based on the Carnegie Classification system. Institutions in this category offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs and are committed to graduate education through the doctorate. They award 50 or more doctoral degrees per year across at least 15 disciplines.
 
2005 Response Rate:
 
  University of Arkansas Benchmark Doctoral-
Extensive
Freshman
N
424
3,461
6,710
%
35%
31%
31%
Seniors
N
286
3,386
6,698
%
25%
32%
33%
 
Notes:
  In addition to providing the level of significance for each question where the University of Arkansas's responses were significantly different from either the Benchmark or Doctoral-Extensive comparison groups, NSSE also provided the effect size associated with each of those questions. The effect size is the practical significance of mean differences. The larger the effect size, the more emphasis one should place on that difference. An effect size of 0.8 is considered large; 0.5 considered moderate; and 0.2 is considered small.