University Advancement Seeks Campus Impressions of the University of Arkansas

The University of Arkansas Survey Research Center is administering a Web-based survey to members of the campus community starting Friday, Oct. 15.

Survey respondents are being selected at random and will be asked to answer questions about higher education and their impression of the university. The information will help the university better understand campuswide perceptions about the university and help shape the ways in which the university responds to the needs of various audiences.

"The survey is will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and the answers will provide us with some very valuable data," said Molly Longstreth, director of the Survey Research Center. "Our hope is that everyone who receives an e-mail invitation to participate in the survey will take the time to respond."

Contacts

Laura Jacobs, associate director
university relations
479-575-7422, laura@uark.edu

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