Office of Institutional Research

2003 Senior Survey

This is a survey of graduating seniors who received their degrees from Murray State University during May, August, and December of 2003. All students who applied for graduation received the survey as part of the graduation package. There were a total of 1401 students who graduated with an undergraduate degree in the calendar year 2003. The number of returned surveys was 1247, representing a return rate of 89%.

In reviewing these results please take note that the frequencies and percentages are calculated only for the number of students who have responded to that particular question. Those responses that fall outside of the range of possible answers are not included in either the calculations or the display.

The survey results are in PDF format and you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view them. Get this free software by clicking the icon to the left.

 

 

OVERALL    
Accounting Adolescent, Career & Special Education Agriculture
Art Biological Sciences Chemistry
Computer Sci & Information Systems Continuing Education Early Childhood & Elementary Education
Economics & Finance Educational Studies, Leadership & Counseling English & Philosophy
Geosciences Government, Law & International Affairs History
Industrial & Engineering Technology Journalism and Mass Communications Management, Marketing & Business Adm
Mathematics & Statistics Modern Languages Music
Nursing Occupational Safety & Health Organizational Communication
Physics and Engineering Psychology Social Work, Criminal Justice & Gerontology
Sociology Theatre & Dance Wellness & Therapeutic Sciences

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