Senior Survey

Key Findings from the 2016-2017 administration:

  • 94.2% of respondents reported that they had a very positive (55.1%) or positive (39.1%) experience at K-State.
  • 93.4% of respondents indicated that they definitely (66.7%) or probably (26.7%) would recommend K-State to others.
  • 60.7% of respondents have a job lined up (38.5%) or will attend graduate school (22.2%) upon graduation.
  • At least 94.9% of respondents felt that they made some or a lot of progress in:
    • ability to interact positively with people who are different from themselves
    • gaining a broad general education about different fields of knowledge
    • ability to think critically (analytically and logically)
    • understanding the ethical standards of their discipline or profession
    • understanding themselves - their abilities, interests, and personality
    • understanding of other people and their abilities, interests, and perspectives
    • ability to participate as a team member

Reports

University Report (PDF)

Interactive Report (See page 3. Includes college-level reports and trends)

Survey Information

  • The Senior Survey is designed to give undergraduate students the opportunity to reflect upon their K-State experiences. This information is used to improve the college experience for future students by identifying strengths in our programs as well as areas that need further development. The survey includes issues relating to satisfaction with K-State regarding academic programs, intellectual and personal growth, student services, and preparation for a career or a graduate/professional school.
  • The survey is offered electronically (through Qualtrics) to seniors in Bachelor's degree programs who have applied or been approved for graduation in the given semester.
  • During the 2016-2017 academic year, the Office of Assessment offered the Senior Survey to 3,858 graduating seniors, of which 1,621 took part in the survey, for a response rate of 42%. The university survey completion rate (completions/responses) was 92.5%.

Survey Form

  • A copy of the most recent edition of the K-State Senior Survey may be viewed here (last updated Summer 2017).

Past Senior Surveys