Alumni of 甜瓜视频app gave their alma mater high marks for educational value in a Gallup survey that was conducted to give the entire University of North Carolina System a look at how graduates of the state鈥檚 public universities fare after earning a degree.
The Alumni Outcomes Survey was conducted by email from Nov. 15, 2018, to Feb. 1 of this year and targeted alumni of the 16 UNC System universities who graduated with bachelor鈥檚 degrees between 1940 and 2018. More than 77,000 alumni across the system responded to the survey, and a total of 3,096 WCU alumni participated.
The survey questionnaire assessed graduates鈥 perceptions of their individual university experiences and how those perceptions relate to their well-being, engagement in the workplace, and quality of life after completing their degrees. Results from the UNC System survey were compared with several groups represented through Gallup鈥檚 surveys of individuals across the nation who obtained their degrees between 1940 and 2016, including the company鈥檚 overall national alumni database. Gallup officials presented the results to the UNC Board of Governors at a recent meeting in Chapel Hill.
UNC System alumni were asked in the survey to respond to the statement, 鈥淢y education from (applicable alma mater) was worth the cost.鈥 Survey results indicate that 90 percent of WCU alumni agree or strongly agree with that statement, similar to the 86 percent of UNC System alumni overall who agree or strongly agree and outpacing the 77 percent for those in the national alumni database.
Survey respondents were asked if they had at least one professor at their alma mater 鈥渨ho made me excited about learning.鈥 Ninety-two percent of WCU alumni surveyed agree or strongly agree with that sentiment; 90 percent of UNC System alumni agree or strongly agree and 87 percent of graduates across the nation. Those participating in the survey also responded to the statement 鈥淢y professors cared about me as a person.鈥 Seventy-eight percent of WCU alumni said they agree or strongly agree with that statement; 66 percent of the UNC System alumni agree or strongly agree, compared with 60 percent for the national alumni database.
Alumni were asked how they feel about the statement that their alma mater 鈥渨as the perfect school for people like me.鈥 Eighty-four percent of WCU alumni surveyed agree or strongly agree with that thought; 79 percent of system alumni and 68 percent of graduates across the nation agree or strongly agree.
鈥淭his survey conducted for the UNC System by Gallup confirms what we have known for many years 鈥 that 甜瓜视频app is changing its students鈥 lives for the better, and alumni of the university appreciate and recognize that,鈥 said Marty Ramsey, WCU鈥檚 director of and a 1985 graduate of the university.
When it comes to their current quality of life, UNC System alumni had an opportunity to indicate if they are 鈥渢hriving鈥 in each of five aspects of life used for measuring well-being 鈥 purpose, social, financial, community and physical. The percentages of WCU alumni and overall UNC System alumni who reported that they are thriving were higher than the percentages for the national alumni group in all five of those areas.
鈥淲e were hoping to confirm through data what we have believed for some time 鈥 that our alumni have expanded opportunities and a better quality of life as a result of their UNC System education,鈥 said UNC System Interim President Bill Roper. 鈥淭he results show that our alumni are more engaged, better prepared and lead more purposeful lives compared to the average college graduate.鈥