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Pre-Summer Session Survey - Fayetteville State University


1. What is your classification?

FR
SO
JR
SR
GRAD

2. What is your major?

3. Do you plan to take summer courses? Yes No

4. If yes, where?

5. What session do you prefer attending during summer school? (Check all that apply)

One half session 1st session 2nd session
Two half sessions (5 weeks each)
One full session (8 or 10 weeks)
Online

Why?

6. Which level of courses would you like to take in the summer?

100 level
200 level
300 level
400 level
Graduate courses

7. What time of day do you prefer classes during the summer?
(Check only one)

Morning during week
Afternoon during week
Evening during week
Both daytime and evening during week
Saturday or weekend format
Other (please specify

Why?


8. What is the main academic reason you are interested in summer session offerings? (Check only one)

 To accelerate your degree program
  To complete requirements needed for graduation
  To enroll in courses you were unable to schedule during the academic year
  To make up academic deficiencies and/or raise GPA
  In order to take a lighter load during the academic year
  In order to complete a second major
  Other

If other, please specify

9. In what ways have you learned about summer session courses? (Check all that apply)

campus posters/brochures friends
department/advisor website
previous summer courses other

If other, please specify


10. Was the schedule arranged so that you could get the course(s) you needed?

Yes
No (If no, why not)

11. What additional courses would you like to see offered in summer session?


12. Are you seriously considering attending other colleges or universities this summer?

Yes. Where and why?
No

13. What suggestions do you have to make your summer school experience better?

 

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