Food on the Hill Virtual Focus Groups

Food on the Hill would greatly appreciate your participation in one of their upcoming virtual focus group sessions, so that they may hear your candid feedback regarding your 2020-21 dining experience. Your feedback is extremely important and will be used to help them improve your dining experience here on campus.

Before you sign up for a focus group session, there are a few important items to note:

  • Virtual Format: to support social distancing, they are hosting these sessions through Zoom 
  • Time Requirement: 45 minutes
  • Who Can Sign Up: on and off campus students 
  • Max Participants: 10
  • Free Gift: $10 gift card that can used used at any Chartwells location

On behalf of Food on the Hill, thank you for taking the time to share your valuable insights!

Sign up for a focus group here!

Contacts

Kristin Frazier, marketing director
Chartwells Higher Education
870-504-1737, kfraz18@uark.edu

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