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2009 Annual Membership Survey

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Survey instructions

Click here to start online survey

Download the PDF version for reference

Deadline has been extended to Friday, December 11, 2009!

Questions? Email kfarrell {at} compact(.)org


Instructions

This survey seeks to capture data for the 2008-2009 academic year. Only one survey should be completed for each Campus Compact member higher education institution. The last day to submit information on behalf of your institution is Friday, December 11, 2009.

We are relying on your feedback to calculate student and faculty involvement in community service, service-learning and civic engagement activities; to understand institutional support/culture, community-campus partnerships, and assessment; and to gauge satisfaction with Campus Compact programs and services.

This survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete if you have prepared in advance to answer the questions. We encourage you to view and/or print a blank copy of the entire survey before starting it online. Download the pdf here. Please note: you must submit your survey responses online.

Your responses will be saved on each page of the survey as you advance to the next. If you have enabled cookies on your computer, you may return to the survey web link at any time to change/add responses before submitting your completed survey. (To learn more about enabling cookies on your computer, visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/helpcenter/Answer.aspx?HelpID=141&q=cookies.)

Once you select the submit button on the last page of the survey, you will not be able to edit or return. Please make sure that you have completed all survey questions with the best available data before selecting the submit button.

If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Kristen Farrell at kfarrell {at} compact(.)org.


Through Campus Compact, we can help students learn the value of building communities. The benefit to our campus is not merely that our civic community is improved. It is that our students graduate with habits of good citizenship they will carry through life."

-Michael J. Sheeran, S.J., President, Regis University