NSU Community Affiliates Survey Insights 2012

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Gain insights from the 2012 NSU Community Affiliates Survey regarding collaboration, types of collaboration, satisfaction levels, and feedback provided by respondents. Discover key statistics and feedback from community affiliates to enhance engagement strategies.

  • NSU
  • Community
  • Affiliates
  • Survey
  • Collaboration

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  1. 2012 Community Affiliates Survey Barbara Packer-Muti, EdD Institutional & Community Engagement

  2. Methodology Second Annual Survey of all community affiliates in the CCD (1142) 191 bounceback s removed (951 good emails) 140 respondents = 15% (down from 29% in 2011) Send via email utilizing the Opinio survey platform

  3. Survey questions 22 questions (total) 2 demographic questions 11 Likert scale questions 4 follow up questions 5 open-ended questions

  4. With which NSU program(s) do you collaborate? Largest percentage Osteopathic Medicine and Psychology Smallest percentage GSCIS, OHR, OIIT, IA, SEC s Length of time in collaborative opportunity with NSU 66% (>5 yrs); 23% (2-4 yrs); 11% (0-1 year)

  5. Type of Collaboration Type of Collaboration Academic Clinical Development Professional Research Service Special Events/Project Other/Not Sure Number of Responses 24 57 2 17 5 10 18 7

  6. Likert Question Responses Satisfaction with Responsiveness Opportunities for input Committed to quality Collaborate well Open communication Range of opportunities Positive impact Interest in interactions Effective communication 97% 91% 88% 97% 91% 89% 86% 90% 83% 94%

  7. Those who indicated no unit affiliation Lifelong learning AHEC Don Taft University Center Social Work MS in Mental Health Counseling Center for Bioterrorism & All-Hazards Preparedness

  8. Open-ended questions. COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS

  9. If dissatisfied with responsiveness You do not listen Slow to respond Staff were supposed to come for a site visit and they never came

  10. If you disagreed with quality work . Some of the students believe that because it cost more for tuition, they are entitled to less stringent academic policies I have had some concerns about the ethical practices

  11. If you disagreed that we collaborate well . I don t know if we understand all of the options for collaboration or how to reach out to NSU programs we have not partnered with We have little opportunity to get to know others outside our own school so it s more difficult to be aware of what collaborative opportunities may exist

  12. If you disagreed with open communication . I have had a couple of experiences when the dept heads or office of the president have agreed to something and the staff will ignore the agreement until I get the leadership involved again. It is uncomfortable sometimes but I greatly appreciate the support of NSU s overall leadership

  13. Other Comments Positive impact on the community 33 individual comments 19 suggestions for enhanced communication Challenges 20 comments Strengths 55 comments Any other suggestions - 12

  14. Positive Comments (Sample) the quality of the students sent to us overall, it is the communication and relationships that have fostered this exceptional partnership with NSU The staff at the Sherman Library are THE BEST Offering fun, educational programming that inspires families to look at science and education in a positive and memorable way

  15. Some suggestions I would be interested in a collaborative clinical study with NSU .please advise whom I should contact It would be interesting to see an open house of all of these partners. Possibly in a poster session and see local organizations get a chance to meet with all of these amazing programs Would like to see the practicum professors have site visits with their students at least once a year

  16. Next steps Dissemination of this survey to all President s Council members Consider an open house for collaborative partners Consider a faculty and a student award for Community Outreach/Partnerships In discussion with Faculty Advisory Council (faculty) In discussion with Brad Williams (student)

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