Title: Graduate
1Graduate Professional Student Services
Benchmark Survey
- Administrators in Graduate and Professional
Student Services - NASPA Pre-Conference 2005
- Stetson University School of Law Tampa, FL
2The survey instrument
- Assessed a convenience sample of 365 registered
members of the AGAPSS Knowledge Community by
emailing them a link to a web-based survey.
Received 102 completed surveys for a response
rate of 28.
3At what type of institution do you work?
- Public 65
- Doctoral/Research University 42
- Private 27
- Masters Degree Granting 23
- Private, for Profit 1
4In what area of your institution do you work?
- Division of Student Affairs 54
- Graduate School/Studies 30
- Professional School 17
- Division of Academic Affairs 15
5What type of graduate student do you work with
most directly?
- Masters degree seeking 55
- Full-time students 53
- Doctoral degree seeking 39
- Part-time students 30
- All graduate students 30
- Medical Health Sciences 13
- Business School students 9
- Law School students 3
- Graduate School Masters degree (79)
- Professional School Medical Health Science (47)
- Academic Affairs Masters (86), Full-time (73)
- Business School Masters Full-time (100)
6What is the size of the graduate student
population?
- Less than 1,000 60
- More than 5,000 12
- 3,001-4,000 9
- 4,001-5,000 7
- 1,001-2,000 6
- 2,001-3,000 6
- All Graduate Students 5,000 (29)
- Student Affairs 5,000 (19)
- Law School 2,001-3,000 (100)
7What is the average age of graduate students?
- I dont know 33
- 24-26 years 22
- 27-29 years 20
- 21-23 years 7
- 30-32 years 6
- 32-34 years 6
- 35 years 6
- Average Age for the Survey 28 years
- Professional School 24-26 (35)
- Graduate Studies 35 (17)
- All Grads 32-34 (14)
8How would you describe your current job?
- Full-time administrator 60
- Faculty (teach, research) 22
- Department head 11
- Upper-level administrator 11
- Graduate Assistant 7
- Part-time administrator 3
- Professional School Faculty FT Admin (47)
- Academic Affairs Faculty (47)
- Student Affairs FT Admin (72)
- All Graduate Students FT Admin (72)
- Business School FT Admin (78)
9Highest degree earned
- Masters degree 49
- Doctorate degree 39
- Bachelors degree 9
- Law degree 2
- High School 1
- Post-Masters Certificate 1
- Academic Affairs Doctorate (60)
- Medical Sciences Masters (77)
10Do you have a degree in a student affairs field?
- Yes 73
- No 27
- Professional School Yes (82)
- Graduate School Yes (69)
- Academic Affairs Yes (80)
- Health/Medical Yes (77)
- Business School Yes (56)
- Law School Yes (100)
11Which responsibilities are part of your job
description?
- Student organization advising 50
- Advocate for graduate students 47
- Research/Assessment 38
- Social Event Programming 38
- Academic Advising 37
- Recruitment/Retention 37
- Others Policies Procedures, Registrar,
Teaching, Immigration advising, Orientation,
Academic Support, Supervision of Division
12Job responsibilities (continued)
- Professional School Admissions Conflict
Resolution - Graduate Studies Recruitment Retention
- Academic Affairs Academic Advising
- Student Affairs Career Counseling,
Conflict Resolution - Medical/Health Public Relations Alumni
Affairs - Business School Academic Advising,
Conflict Resolution
13Housing for graduate students
- On-campus housing where graduate and undergrads
live together 51 - On-campus, graduate-only 29
- Family housing 29
- Off-campus housing locator 26
- No housing for graduates 25
14Child care for graduate students
- On-campus child care 42
- No child care provided 41
- Child care in the morning 21
- Child care in the afternoon 21
- Office helps students find care 15
- Campus subsidizes cost 14
- Babysitter locator service 4
- Child care in evening 3
- Child care in family housing 3
15Sponsors of graduate student orientation
- Individual departments 57
- Graduate School 52
- Schools/Colleges 35
- International services 29
- Student Affairs 24
- No formal orientation 5
16Training programs for graduate student employees
- Grad Teaching Assistants 81
- Grad Instructors 42
- Grad Research Assistants 42
- Grad Administrative Assistants 30
- Deans Fellows 8
- Others Legal writing fellows, Resident Directors
17General orientation for all graduate students?
- Yes 55
- No 29
- I dont know 16
18Topics covered by general orientation program
- Academic responsibility 77
- Parking/Transportation 73
- Social/Recreation Options 71
- Campus Policies 71
- Health Care/Insurance 55
- Career Services 41
- Professional ethics 45
- Others Multiculturalism, Research
19General orientation format
- Includes various workshops 49
- Includes social events 49
- Lasts less than 5 hours 41
- Includes a student panel 41
- Held over multiple days 28
- Lasts for one full day 22
- Internet/Web-based 14
20Is attendance mandatory at general orientation
events?
- None are mandatory 67
- All are mandatory 19
- Some are mandatory 14
21Who funds the general orientation program?
- Graduate school 50
- Student orientation fee 26
- Student Affairs 22
- Graduate student government 14
- Others Various campus areas contribute, Graduate
Student Center, University budget, Academic
departments - Orientation Fee Range 30-285, typical fee
40-50
22Health insurance for graduate students
- Optional health insurance 56
- Option for dependents 25
- Mandatory health insurance 14
- Free for Assistants/Fellows 12
- Subsidized for Assistants/Fellows 12
- Care through Health Center 11
- No health care provided 8
23Career services for graduate students
- Workshops for resume/CV 87
- Assistance with internships 77
- Job fairs 72
- Presentation/Public Speaking 57
- Others IRB Training, Alumni database, Job
posting emails for life, Mock interviews, Salary
negotiation, On-camera interviews, Alternative
career counseling, Career library, Part-time
students already employed.
24Graduate Support Services
- Writing skills support 70
- Thesis/Dissertation support 61
- Travel grants 59
- Research showcases 57
- Emergency loans 56
- Graduate event programming 53
- Underrepresented grad programs 51
- Ombudsperson 48
- Grad-specific career services 41
- Legal aid 32
- Income tax assistance 21
- Others Interdisciplinary workshops, Academic
programs
25Space for graduate students
- No dedicated space for grads 40
- Office space for grad orgs. 34
- Graduate lounge 28
- Library carrels 26
- Grad-only study spaces 15
- Graduate computer labs 13
- Graduate student center 13
- Other Graduate residence halls, Medical center
is all graduate students, 2 new centers opening,
space issue isnt relevant for distance education
26How are graduate student opinions/perspectives
represented?
- Graduate student government 70
- Seats for grads on committees 61
- Seats on faculty senate 24
- Newspaper/Newsletter 12
- Labor union 11
- Other Campus-wide student newspaper (undergrad
grad), Reps on Board of Visitors/Trustees,
Graduate school committees
27Parking transportation services
- On-campus parking 92
- Late-night escort service 71
- Campus bus service 65
- Reduced-cost public transport 43
- Priority parking registration 12
- Carpool services 11
- Special parking areas 2
28Mental health services
- Individual counseling 85
- Counseling center provides care 73
- Group counseling/support 70
- Learning disability support 67
- Free services provided 63
- Substance abuse counseling 59
- Off-campus referrals 54
- Health center provides care 35
- Family counseling available 32
- Graduate-specific support groups 30
- Health insurance covers some costs 30
- Co-pay for services 12
- No mental health services provided 3
29Leadership professional development
- Courses in professional ethics 48
- Courses in leadership 45
- Leadership skills workshops 41
- Teaching skills workshops 41
- No regular program exists 39
- Public speaking workshops 25
- Preparing Future Faculty 20
- No leadership/professional dev. 13
30Graduate student government
- Separate from undergrad govt. 49
- Dedicated office space 36
- Dedicated faculty/staff advisor 34
- Receives funds from campus 34
- No graduate student govt. 29
- Manages grad activity fee 29
- Members of govt. are paid 18
- Other part of undergraduate student government,
programs have own graduate governing groups,
graduate group not currently active, 10 seat on
University government
31Graduate mandatory activity fees
- Charged same as undergrads 43
- Charged a special grad fee 25
- Not charged an activity fee 25
- Other Optional graduate fee, Fee is in the
works, Activity fee not separated out from
general mandatory fees, Part-time Full-time
charged different amounts, Fees based on credit
hours, No activity fee per se. - How much is charged? Range (10-340)
- Average (50-100)
32Graduate unionization
- No grad students are unionized 79
- Does not apply 11
- Some grad employees unionized 7
- Grads working to start union 7
- All grads are unionized 4
33Data collection
- Attrition/Retention data 52
- Time to degree 50
- Data collection not universal 47
- Academic program satisfaction 41
- Exit interviews 38
34Current topics on campus not addressed by the
survey
- Lack of campus community
- Ethics of providing funding
- Ability of grads to anticipate future funding
- Fairness of mandatory fee system
- Family-friendly course scheduling
- Decreasing value of assistantships
- Involving part-time students
- Writing skills support
- Underrepresented graduate student support
35Current topics on campus not addressed by the
survey (cont.)
- Removing barriers to interdisciplinary study
- Lack of diversity
- Campus climate
- Quality of assistantships
- Time management life balance
- Distance learning
- Lack of ability for graduate students to express
their needs - Decline in applications
- Legitimacy for what we do
36Successful graduate programs(Part 1)
- Interview program to help new grads find
assistantships - All-day retreat with new grads in area
- Weekly graduate student happy hour
- Graduate Student Appreciation Week
- Professional development programs that focus on
the job search - Stress management workshops
- Coffee house with jazz music
- Dialogue with the Dean events
37Successful graduate programs (part 2)
- Finding funding workshops
- Career fairs
- Efforts to increase graduate student
organizations - Specialized orientation activities
- Graduation dinner for students and their families
- Student organizations sponsor tables with food
from different countries - Graduate student center events
- English language program
38Successful graduate programs (part 3)
- Research presentations for graduate students
- Writers block workshops
- Household items program where items are collected
and redistributed - Emergency funding program (up to 1,500)
- Library orientation programs
- Monthly social series where grads go hiking,
rafting, ice-skating, attend musicals/plays - General graduate orientation on CD-ROM
- Research funding/Travel grants
39Research Assessment
- Best practices in advising,
- Funding
- Health insurance
- Child care
- Satisfaction with graduate preparation
- No research due to resources required
- Time to degree
- Jobs/Honors
40Research Assessment (cont.)
- Student engagement
- Housing needs
- Satisfaction (academic student life)
- Graduate student needs
- Professional development
- Health mental health
- Alcohol usage
- Campus climate
- Orientation