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Adult student satisfaction with overall learning experiences at East Tennessee State University

Posted on:2001-08-21Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:East Tennessee State UniversityCandidate:Wyatt, Linda GaleFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390014959210Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
This study examined adult students' perceptions of satisfaction levels within specific areas of the ETSU campus. The population surveyed included 106 undergraduate adult learners aged 25 years and older. The Noel Levitz Student Satisfaction Inventory, 4-year College and University Version was the survey instrument used to share feedback about the adult learners' collegiate experiences thus far.;This study employed descriptive statistics using frequency distributions to analyze the data. Because this was a cluster sample, frequency distributions were used to report the number of times the value occurs and the percentage of respondents in each category. In order to analyze data received, questions were broken down and placed into one of seven categories used to answer the research questions. The seven categories were overall learning experience, bookstore services, food service, academic programs and services, administrative programs, caring campus, and campus commitment to student learning.;Results of the research data revealed that the majority of adult learners at East Tennessee State University were satisfied with all aspects surveyed on the campus and the institution's commitment to adult learner programs and services. Although all aspects surveyed on campus received high satisfaction levels, areas such as food service, counseling staff, financial aid, and creating a sense of belonging indicated lower satisfaction levels. These areas could be researched further in order to increase adult learner satisfaction levels at East Tennessee State University. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Adult, Satisfaction, East tennessee state, Student, University, Campus
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