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Non-Returning Student Survey

Non-Returning Student Survey . Institutional Research Office. Demographics. Students enrolled in spring 2010 who did not return in fall 2010 or spring 2011. 1311 surveys were sent via Zoomerang . 1041 were valid email addresses 15.5% of people emailed responded. N= 161 .

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Non-Returning Student Survey

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  1. Non-Returning Student Survey Institutional Research Office

  2. Demographics Students enrolled in spring 2010 who did not return in fall 2010 or spring 2011. 1311 surveys were sent via Zoomerang. 1041 were valid email addresses 15.5% of people emailed responded. N= 161

  3. What was your educational goal while attending HCC in the spring semester? Check all that apply.

  4. Was your educational goal reached at the end of the semester?

  5. The following are other reasons why a student might not return to HCC. Check all that apply.

  6. The following are other reasons why a student might not return to HCC. Check all that apply.

  7. The following are other reasons why a student might not return to HCC. Check all that apply.

  8. Could the college have assisted you in any way that would have influenced you to return to HCC?

  9. How many semester(s) have you attended HCC?

  10. Do you plan to return to HCC at some point?

  11. What is your current status? Check all that apply.

  12. Have you enrolled anywhere else for either credit or non-credit classes?

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