Institutional Assessment and Research

What is the CSUMB Experience Study?

The CSUMB Experience Study reports the results of a campus-wide, undergraduate student survey conducted every three years.

From March to May 2019, all undergraduate students at CSUMB were invited to participate. Participating students were eligible to be randomly selected in a raffle to receive gift cards.

In total, 3,371 of 6,197 invited undergraduate students participated for a response rate of 54%.

Response rate pie chart: 3,371 (54%) of 6,197 invited undergraduates responded.

What was the overall undergraduate satisfaction with CSUMB?

  • 82% were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall CSUMB experience.
  • 73% were satisfied or very satisfied with CSUMB's overall commitment to students.
  • 84% were very confident that they will complete their undergraduate studies at CSUMB.
  • 77% would recommend CSUMB to prospective students.
  • 75% would probably or definitely choose to attend CSUMB if making their college choice over again.

What were the top 10 factors undergraduates were most satisfied with?

Top Factors Respondents Were Most Satisfied With. See accessible data table.
  • Undergraduates were most satisfied with class size, CSUMB's academic programs / majors, and the overall CSUMB experience.

What were the top 10 factors undergraduates were most dissatisfied with?

Top Factors Respondents Were Most Dissatisfied With. See accessible data table.
  • Undergraduates were most dissatisfied with availability of courses in their majors at CSUMB, availability of channels for expressing student complaints, and the course registration process.
 
 

What gaps were there between the "Importance" undergraduates placed on factors in their initial decision to attend CSUMB and their "Satisfaction" with those factors since enrolling?Importance / Satisfaction Gaps. See accessible data tables below.

  • Undergraduates responded with more satisfaction since enrolling than the importance they gave in their initial decision to attend for the following factors: athletic opportunities, class size, diversity of student body, academic reputation, friendliness of people on campus, and campus commitment to sustainability.
  • Undergraduates responded with less satisfaction since enrolling than the importance they gave in their initial decision to attend for the following factors: financial aid offered by CSUMB, academic programs / majors, quality or condition of student housing, and CSUMB’s overall commitment to students.
  • There was no overall difference between satisfaction and importance for sense of community or belonging on campus.

Data Source: CSUMB Experience Study 2019 - Overview Infographic.

 
 

Were there differences in overall satisfaction between the 2016 and 2019 CSUMB Experience studies?Differences in Overall Satisfaction 2016 and 2019. See accessible data table.

  • Satisfaction with the overall CSUMB experience and satisfaction with CSUMB's overall commitment to students was higher in 2019 than in 2016.

Data Source: CSUMB Experience Survey - 2019 vs 2016 Benchmark Comparisons Report.

 

Were there differences in the top factors undergraduates were most satisfied and most dissatisfied with between the 2016 and 2019 CSUMB Experience Studies?Top Most

  • In general, the overall satisfied percentages are slightly higher in 2019 as compared with 2016
  • Many of the top satisfaction factors are the same in both 2016 and 2019:
    • "Class size" is the top satisfaction factor in both years.
    • "Academic programs / majors" and several library-related factors are among the top most satisfied factors in both 2016 and 2019.
    • In 2019, "Overall CSUMB Experience" is ranked third in the list of most satisfied factors. It was not among the top most satisfied factors in 2016.
Top Most
  • In general, the overall dissatisfied percentages are somewhat lower in 2019 as compared with 2016.
  • Many of the top dissatisfaction factors are the same in both 2016 and 2019:
    • "Availability of courses in your major" is the top most dissatisfied factor in both years.
    • "Availability of channels for expressing student complaints" and "Course registration process" appear as the second and third most dissatisfied factors in both 2016 and 2019, although their order changed.
    • In 2019, "Clarity of requirements in the major (including number of credit hours)" and "Quality or condition of student housing" appear in the top list of dissatisfied factors, replacing "Academic Advising Services" and "Intramural or recreational facilities (Gym, Pool, Fields, etc.)" from the 2016 top dissatisfied factors list.

What were the most common response categories for open-ended questions?

Comments from 2,397 undergraduate students to four open-ended questions and four supplemental (follow-up) questions were analyzed and coded for the qualitative part of the study using IAR's Qualitative Survey Reporting Tool (QSRT).

Top Student Comment Categories. See Accessible Data Table.
  • The top ten student comment categories included: faculty, courses, advising, support, parking, majors, environment, facilities, community, and activities.

Data Source: IAR's Qualitative Survey Reporting Tool.

Where can you find more information about the 2019 CSUMB Experience Study and see data related to your program?

You can access all of the reports included in the the 2019 CSUMB Experience Study on the IAR website.

Many of the graphics included in this volume of IAR Insights are also included in the overview infographic, which can be customized for your program or a specific subset of students using the available filters.

Survey results for all questions are included in our quantitative and qualitative reports:

 

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