Centre a leader in making NSSE results public Research shows that the best predictor of learning and personal development among college students is the amount of time students spend “engaged” in their education through such elements as student-faculty contact, academic challenge, cooperation among students, and prompt feedback.
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) is designed to assess the extent to which colleges effectively engage students in their education.
Centre College has participated every year since the survey began in 2000 and is one of only a handful of colleges to have participated every year and made all its NSSE results available to the public.
2007
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News release: NSSE survey reports Centre a national leader in student engagement
2006
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News release: "Nessie" survey reports Centre a national leader in "student engagement"
2005
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News release: National survey shows Centre students more "educationally engaged" on average than those of other leading institutions
2004
Mean Comparisons and Frequency Distributions News release: Centre students among most "educationally engaged" in the country
2003
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News release: Centre delivers monster (NSSE) results
2002
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News release: College shines in National Survey of Student Engagement
2001
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Newsrelease: In national survey Centre receives highest score for providing support campus environment for freshmen
2000
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Newsrelease: Centre College rates high in new survey of education
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