IT Annual Survey Results

Faculty Survey – March 2007

  • 125 responses
  • Scale system: 1 – 5 with 5=best
  • Overall rating on IT services and support: 4
  • Rating regarding network migration process (by those already  
    migrated): 5
  • Operating system usage (some have more than one machine):  65.8%  
    Windows, 46.7% Mac, 26.7% Linux/Unix, .8% Other
  • Classroom technology scored 4s and 5s
  • IT Staff received 4s and 5s
    Complete results (.pdf format)


Student Survey – March 2007

  • 595 responses (306 undergraduates, 275 graduate students, 14 unknown)
  • Scale system: 1 – 5 with 5=best
  • Overall rating on IT services and support: 4
  • Operating system usage (some have more than one machine):  86.42%  
    Windows, 20.9% Mac, 13.3% Linux/Unix, .3% Other .3% Don’t own a computer
  • Classroom technology scored 4s and 5s
  • IT Staff and Student Computing Consultants received 4s and 5s from undergraduates
  • IT Staff  received 4s and 5s from graduate students
    Complete results (.pdf format)

Faculty Survey – February 2006

  • 130 responses
  • Rating on IT services and support: 4  (scale of 5 – 1, 5=no  
    improvement needed, 1=much improvement needed)
  • IT Staff received 4s and 5s (on a scale of 1 – 5 , 5=outstanding)
    Complete results (.pdf format)

Student Survey – February 2006

  • 725 responses (396 undergraduates, 329 graduate students)
  • Overall rating on IT services and support: 4
  • Operating system usage (some have more than one machine):  89.5%  
    Windows, 13.3% Mac, 7.2% Linux, .4% Other .3% Don’t own a computer
  • Overall rating on IT services and support: Good
  • IT Staff  received 4s and 5s  (scale of 5 – 1, 5=no improvement  
    needed, 1=much improvement needed)
    Complete results (.pdf format)