Undergraduate Students Needed for Survey on Walking Advising Program; Win a $25 Gift Card

Undergraduate students at the U of A are encouraged to take the anonymous survey below about their thoughts about implementing a walking advising program. This program would involve having students complete an advising session with their academic adviser as they normally would but part of the meeting is done while walking rather than seated in their office. 

The survey is anonymous and will ask about your personality, campus involvement, physical activity levels and connectedness to your adviser, in addition to your perspective on walking advising meetings. The end of the survey will ask if you would like to participate in an anonymous, virtual focus group to provide a more in-depth perspective about a walking advising program.

Students who complete both the survey and focus group will be entered in a drawing for a $25 Amazon gift card! 

Eligible undergraduate students are those who are 18 years or older, English-speaking and enrolled full time at the U of A. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Kristin Garner at kmg020@uark.edu or Erin Howie Hickey at ekhowie@uark.edu.

Take the survey!

Contacts

Maci Angles,
Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation
405-938-7500, Mlangles@uark.edu

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