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Co-op/Intern Performance Skills 1st Term 2015.16 Respondents: 628 displayed, 628 total Status: Open Launched Date: N/A Closed Date: 04/01/2030 1. Enter Basic Information: Name: Student 629 100% Student ID: 629 100% Name: Name: Company Supervisor 629 100% 629 100% Respondents 629 2. My major is: ACC Accounting 34 5% n/a n/a ADM Apparel Design & Merchandising AEM Applied Engineering Management 23 4% n/a n/a 13 2% n/a n/a AFA African/African-American Studies 0 0% n/a n/a AGR Agriculture 13 2% n/a n/a ANS Animal Studies 17 3% n/a n/a ANT Anthropology 0 0% n/a n/a ART 0 0% n/a n/a ATHT Athletic Training 0 0% n/a n/a AVN Aviation 2 0% n/a n/a BEM Broadcasting & Electronic Media 26 4% n/a n/a BIO Biology 1 0% n/a n/a CAS General Studies Arts & Sciences 0 0% n/a n/a CDF Child & Family Studies 3 0% n/a n/a CDS Communication Disorders 0 0% n/a n/a CHE Chemistry 7 1% n/a n/a CHU Comparative Humanities 0 0% n/a n/a CIS Computer Information Systems 8 1% n/a n/a CMS Communication Studies 39 6% n/a n/a CON Construction Management 37 6% n/a n/a COR Correctional & Juvenile Justice 0 0% n/a n/a CRJ Criminal Justice 20 3% n/a n/a CSC Computer Science 7 1% n/a n/a DES Design 1 0% n/a n/a ECO Economics 2 0% n/a n/a EHS Environmental Health 17 3% n/a n/a

Sciences EMC Emergency Medical Care 0 0% n/a n/a ENG English 1 0% n/a n/a ENGT English Teaching 0 0% n/a n/a ENV Environmental Studies 0 0% n/a n/a FAEP Fire/Arson & Explosion Investigation 17 3% n/a n/a FCS Family & Consumer Science 4 1% n/a n/a FIN Finance 1 0% n/a n/a FOR Forensic Science 1 0% n/a n/a FSE Fire & Safety Engineering 36 6% n/a n/a FSE Online 16 3% n/a n/a GBU General Business 7 1% n/a n/a GCM Graphics Communications 2 0% n/a n/a Management GEO Geography 4 1% n/a n/a GLO Globalization & International Affairs 0 0% n/a n/a GLY Geology 0 0% n/a n/a GND General Dietetics 14 2% n/a n/a GSAS General Studies Arts & Sciences 3 0% n/a n/a GSBT General Studies Business & Technology 7 1% n/a n/a GSD General Studies 12 2% n/a n/a GSD Online 0 0% n/a n/a GSHS General Studies Health Sciences 3 0% n/a n/a HEA Health Education 2 0% n/a n/a HIS History 2 0% n/a n/a HIST History Teaching 0 0% n/a n/a HLS Homeland Security 4 1% n/a n/a HRT Horticulture 6 1% n/a n/a HSA Health Services Administration 2 0% n/a n/a INS Insurance 1 0% n/a n/a JOU Journalism 6 1% n/a n/a LAS Paralegal Studies 0 0% n/a n/a LAS Online 0 0% n/a n/a LGS 0 0% n/a n/a MAT Mathematics 0 0% n/a n/a MATT Mathematics Teaching 0 0% n/a n/a MBA Masters of Business Administration 1 0% n/a n/a MGT Management 6 1% n/a n/a MKT Marketing 2 0% n/a n/a MUS Music 7 1% n/a n/a NET Network Security & Electronics 21 3% n/a n/a NUR Nursing 1 0% n/a n/a OHO Ornamental Horticulture 4 1% n/a n/a OSH Occupational Safety & Health 63 10% n/a n/a OSH Online 9 1% n/a n/a OTS Occupational Therapy 0 0% n/a n/a

PGM Professional Golf Management 0 0% n/a n/a PHE Physical Education 0 0% n/a n/a PHI Philosophy 0 0% n/a n/a PHY Physics 1 0% n/a n/a PHYT Physics Teaching 0 0% n/a n/a PLS Police Studies 2 0% n/a n/a PLS Online 0 0% n/a n/a POL Political Science 7 1% n/a n/a PSY Psychology 15 2% n/a n/a PSY Online 1 0% n/a n/a PUB Public Relations 37 6% n/a n/a REC Recreation & Park Administration 3 0% n/a n/a REL Religion 0 0% n/a n/a RMIN Risk Management & Insurance 3 0% n/a n/a SED Special Education 0 0% n/a n/a SOC Sociology 0 0% n/a n/a SPA Spanish 1 0% n/a n/a SPAT Spanish Teaching 0 0% n/a n/a SSE Safety, Security & Emergency Management 19 3% n/a n/a SSE Online 2 0% n/a n/a STA Statistics 1 0% n/a n/a SWK Social Work 0 0% n/a n/a THE Theatre 0 0% n/a n/a WGS Women & Gender Studies 0 0% n/a n/a WLD Wildlife Management 2 0% n/a n/a Respondents 629 100% 3. I speak with clarity and confidence. 5 267 42% n/a n/a 4 299 48% n/a n/a 3 60 10% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 2 0% n/a n/a Respondents 629 100% 4. I write clearly and concisely. 5 306 49% n/a n/a 4 268 43% n/a n/a 3 49 8% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 5 1% n/a n/a Respondents 629 100% 5. I make effective presentations.

5 226 36% n/a n/a 4 295 47% n/a n/a 3 67 11% n/a n/a 2 5 1% n/a n/a N/A 36 6% n/a n/a 6. I exhibit good listening and questioning skills. Respondents 629 100% 5 389 62% n/a n/a 4 216 34% n/a n/a 3 23 4% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 1 0% n/a n/a 7. Comments on Communication: Respondents 629 100% Respondents 628 8. I evaluate situations effectively. 5 311 50% n/a n/a 4 286 46% n/a n/a 3 31 5% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 0 0% n/a n/a 9. I make well-informed decisions. Respondents 628 100% 5 332 53% n/a n/a 4 271 43% n/a n/a 3 23 4% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 1 0% n/a n/a 10. I identify and suggest new ideas that benefit the work environment. Respondents 628 100% 5 273 43% n/a n/a 4 258 41% n/a n/a 3 83 13% n/a n/a 2 3 0% n/a n/a N/A 11 2% n/a n/a 11. I learn and apply new material appropriately. Respondents 628 100%

5 349 56% n/a n/a 4 250 40% n/a n/a 3 24 4% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a N/A 3 0% n/a n/a 12. I apply classroom learning to work situations. Respondents 628 100% 5 354 56% n/a n/a 4 212 34% n/a n/a 3 53 8% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a 1 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 6 1% n/a n/a 13. Comments on Critical/Creative Thinking Skills: Respondents 628 100% Respondents 628 14. I assume responsibility/accountability for actions. 5 501 80% n/a n/a 4 119 19% n/a n/a 3 7 1% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 1 0% n/a n/a 15. I exhibit self-confidence. Respondents 628 100% 5 312 50% n/a n/a 4 233 37% n/a n/a 3 75 12% n/a n/a 2 7 1% n/a n/a N/A 1 0% n/a n/a 16. I possess honesty/integrity/personal ethics. Respondents 628 100% 5 531 85% n/a n/a 4 92 15% n/a n/a 3 4 1% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 0 0% n/a n/a

Respondents 627 100% 17. I show initiative and am self-motivated. 5 432 69% n/a n/a 4 171 27% n/a n/a 3 24 4% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 0 0% n/a n/a 18. I maintain a positive attitude. Respondents 627 100% 5 392 63% n/a n/a 4 208 33% n/a n/a 3 26 4% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 0 0% n/a n/a 19. I react positively to supervision. Respondents 627 100% 5 438 70% n/a n/a 4 168 27% n/a n/a 3 20 3% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 0 0% n/a n/a 20. I demonstrate flexibility/adaptability. Respondents 627 100% 5 429 68% n/a n/a 4 182 29% n/a n/a 3 16 3% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 0 0% n/a n/a 21. Comments on Professional Qualities: Respondents 627 100% 22. I work effectively with others. Respondents 626

5 439 70% n/a n/a 4 170 27% n/a n/a 3 18 3% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 1 0% n/a n/a 23. I relate well with clients. Respondents 628 100% 5 367 58% n/a n/a 4 178 28% n/a n/a 3 37 6% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a 1 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 44 7% n/a n/a 24. I give direction, guidance and training as appropriate. Respondents 628 100% 5 324 52% n/a n/a 4 210 33% n/a n/a 3 56 9% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a 1 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 35 6% n/a n/a 25. I manage conflict effectively. Respondents 628 100% 5 318 51% n/a n/a 4 226 36% n/a n/a 3 51 8% n/a n/a 2 4 1% n/a n/a N/A 29 5% n/a n/a 26. I respect diversity. Respondents 628 100% 5 508 81% n/a n/a 4 108 17% n/a n/a 3 10 2% n/a n/a 2 0 0% n/a n/a N/A 2 0% n/a n/a 27. Comments on Interpersonal Skills: Respondents 628 100%

Respondents 628 28. I manage projects effectively. 5 312 50% n/a n/a 4 251 40% n/a n/a 3 47 8% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 15 2% n/a n/a 29. I use resources effectively. Respondents 626 100% 5 370 59% n/a n/a 4 220 35% n/a n/a 3 33 5% n/a n/a 2 1 0% n/a n/a N/A 2 0% n/a n/a 30. I set goals and prioritize. Respondents 626 100% 5 377 60% n/a n/a 4 195 31% n/a n/a 3 47 8% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a N/A 5 1% n/a n/a 31. I manage several tasks at once. Respondents 626 100% 5 350 56% n/a n/a 4 207 33% n/a n/a 3 60 10% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a N/A 7 1% n/a n/a 32. I allocate time to meet deadlines. Respondents 626 100% 5 340 54% n/a n/a 4 215 34% n/a n/a 3 53 8% n/a n/a

2 3 0% n/a n/a N/A 15 2% n/a n/a 33. I produce quality work. Respondents 626 100% 5 409 65% n/a n/a 4 196 31% n/a n/a 3 13 2% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a N/A 6 1% n/a n/a 34. I understand and use the technology appropriate to the position. Respondents 626 100% 5 418 67% n/a n/a 4 168 27% n/a n/a 3 31 5% n/a n/a 2 2 0% n/a n/a N/A 7 1% n/a n/a 35. Comments on Performance Skills: Respondents 626 100% 36. Provided opportunities for new learning. Respondents 626 Yes 614 98% n/a n/a No 10 2% n/a n/a N/A 4 1% n/a n/a 37. Provided opportunities for increased responsibilities and/or more in-depth learning. Respondents 628 100% Yes 608 97% n/a n/a No 13 2% n/a n/a N/A 7 1% n/a n/a 38. Please assess the value of your learning from this assignment. Respondents 628 100% 5 422 67% n/a n/a 4 158 25% n/a n/a

3 42 7% n/a n/a 2 5 1% n/a n/a 1 1 0% n/a n/a Respondents 628 100% 39. Increased my awareness and understanding of the link between classroom concepts and work-world applications. 5 402 64% n/a n/a 4 162 26% n/a n/a 3 51 8% n/a n/a 2 10 2% n/a n/a 1 3 0% n/a n/a 40. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 628 100% 41. Gave me the opportunity to develop specific professional skills related to my academic major: Respondents 354 74 5 428 68% n/a n/a 4 147 23% n/a n/a 3 44 7% n/a n/a 2 5 1% n/a n/a 1 3 0% n/a n/a 42. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 627 100% 43. Helped me determine my own strengths: Respondents 336 92 5 384 61% n/a n/a 4 185 30% n/a n/a 3 45 7% n/a n/a 2 8 1% n/a n/a 1 4 1% n/a n/a 44. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 626 100% 45. Helped me determine my own weaknesses: Respondents 304 (skipped this question) 324 5 355 57% n/a n/a 4 187 30% n/a n/a

3 68 11% n/a n/a 2 8 1% n/a n/a 1 7 1% n/a n/a Respondents 625 100% (skipped this question) 3 46. Comments, examples, observations: 47. Provided me with appropriate supervision: Respondents 299 (skipped this question) 329 5 427 68% n/a n/a 4 145 23% n/a n/a 3 41 7% n/a n/a 2 9 1% n/a n/a 1 2 0% n/a n/a 48. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 624 100% (skipped this question) 4 49. Provided me with a supportive work environment: Respondents 295 (skipped this question) 333 5 461 74% n/a n/a 4 128 21% n/a n/a 3 25 4% n/a n/a 2 7 1% n/a n/a 1 3 0% n/a n/a 50. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 624 100% (skipped this question) 4 51. Provided me with a better understanding of my chosen profession: Respondents 293 (skipped this question) 335 5 435 70% n/a n/a 4 133 21% n/a n/a 3 42 7% n/a n/a 2 8 1% n/a n/a 1 6 1% n/a n/a 52. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 624 100% (skipped this question) 4 Respondents 295 (skipped this question) 333

53. Gave me the opportunity to observe professionals in my field: 5 395 63% n/a n/a 4 135 21% n/a n/a 3 56 9% n/a n/a 2 19 3% n/a n/a 1 23 4% n/a n/a 54. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 628 100% 55. Helped me to clarify my career plans and options: Respondents 303 (skipped this question) 325 5 384 61% n/a n/a 4 145 23% n/a n/a 3 70 11% n/a n/a 2 19 3% n/a n/a 1 10 2% n/a n/a 56. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 628 100% 57. Provided greater clarity about my academic goals: Respondents 274 (skipped this question) 354 5 362 58% n/a n/a 4 163 26% n/a n/a 3 70 11% n/a n/a 2 19 3% n/a n/a 1 14 2% n/a n/a 58. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 628 100% 59. Increased my academic motivation: Respondents 235 (skipped this question) 393 5 376 60% n/a n/a 4 154 25% n/a n/a 3 66 11% n/a n/a 2 17 3% n/a n/a 1 15 2% n/a n/a 60. Comments, examples, observations: Respondents 628 100%

Respondents 240 (skipped this question) 388 61. Other - Please specify: Respondents 79 (skipped this question) 549 62. Based upon factors including level of responsibility, major accomplishments, development of professional skills, and learning opportunities, please provide an overall evaluation of this semester s co-op/internship position. 5 413 66% n/a n/a 4 169 27% n/a n/a 3 36 6% n/a n/a 2 8 1% n/a n/a 1 1 0% n/a n/a Respondents 627 100% 63. What were your primary work responsibilities as a co-op/internship student and were your duties consistent with the job description on file in the Co-op Office? Your response should be at least one paragraph. Respondents 619 (skipped this question) 9 64. Identify at least three specific concepts and/or topics in your major or other courses preparing you for your co-op/internship position and indicate the courses in which you learned these concepts. (example: A knowledge of interpersonal communication theory helped me in my sales Co-op position. Interpersonal Communication theory was taught in CMS 300.) 1) 618 100% 2) 618 100% 3) 616 100% Respondents 618 0 65. What knowledge do you wish you had acquired in the classroom that would have helped you in this co-op/internship experience? 66. Relate how your job responsibilities enabled you to apply the theory learned in the classroom. Respondents 615 3 67. What was the most beneficial aspect of your on-the-job experience and why? Respondents 615 3 68. What was the least beneficial aspect of your on-the-job experience and why? (Please be honest.) Respondents 626 Respondents 625 (skipped this question) 3 69. Co-op Students in their first term or in a new organization: Co-op Only - What additional experience, knowledge and/or skills would you like to gain in your next co-op experience? Respondents 625 (skipped this question) 3

70. Did/will you receive a full-time or part-time job offer from your co-op employer? Yes 291 46% n/a n/a No 335 54% n/a n/a 71. Did/will you accept the offer? Respondents 626 Yes 211 34% n/a n/a No 53 8% n/a n/a N/A 362 58% n/a n/a 72. How did you hear about Co-op? Respondents 626 100% Faculty 191 30% n/a n/a Co-op Staff 131 21% n/a n/a EKU Staff 197 31% n/a n/a Employer 79 13% n/a n/a Student 136 22% n/a n/a Other, please specify 73. How did your Co-op Faculty Coordinator contact you during this semester? Respondents 627 122 19% n/a n/a Site Visit 63 10% n/a n/a Phone Call 123 20% n/a n/a Email 458 73% n/a n/a Contacted Supervisor Not Aware of Contact 74. Did the Co-op Office staff provide you with courteous service? Respondents 627 78 12% n/a n/a 85 14% n/a n/a 5 414 66% n/a n/a 4 143 23% n/a n/a 3 55 9% n/a n/a 2 10 2% n/a n/a 1 5 1% n/a n/a Respondents 627 100% 75. Comments

Respondents 181 (skipped this question) 447 76. Did the Co-op Office staff provide you with accurate service? 5 411 66% n/a n/a 4 154 25% n/a n/a 3 53 8% n/a n/a 2 8 1% n/a n/a 1 1 0% n/a n/a 77. Comments Respondents 627 100% 78. Did the Co-op Office staff provide you with timely service? Respondents 130 (skipped this question) 498 5 422 67% n/a n/a 4 128 20% n/a n/a 3 61 10% n/a n/a 2 10 2% n/a n/a 1 6 1% n/a n/a 79. Comments Respondents 627 100% 80. What was your pay per hour? Respondents 139 (skipped this question) 489 81. Are you a graduating senior? Respondents 627 Yes 282 45% n/a n/a No 345 55% n/a n/a Respondents 627 82. Did you accept a full-time or part-time job offer from a company other than your Co-op/Internship employer? Yes 43 15% n/a n/a No 236 85% n/a n/a 83. If Yes, please enter your offer information: Respondents 279 (skipped this question) 349

Name of Company: 54 14% Job Title: 54 14% Respondents 54 (skipped this question) 574