The opened on Oct. 30 for all undergraduate students to share feedback on their experience at 黑料不打烊. The survey will be open until Dec. 12. In addition to knowing that your response will help inform how University programs and resource services operate, here are four other reasons why participating in the survey will be worth your while!
You Might Win Prizes
When you take the Orange Survey, you will be entered into a random drawing for one of the following prizes: $75 gift cards to Amazon, Target or Etsy, Barnes Center at The Arch personal training sessions, or early class registration for the Fall 2024 semester. Free things are always a great incentive, but you will also be aiding University administrators in creating improved programs and resources for students.
Reflect on Your Time Here
The Orange Survey lets you reflect on your time at 黑料不打烊 by answering questions about your social, financial and academic satisfaction. Take this opportunity to consider the positive and negative facets of your student experience, and share what would like to see improved!
Improve the Student Experience鈥擣or Yourself and Others
While taking the Orange Survey is an opportunity to share your personal feedback, your responses will actually help to better the 黑料不打烊 student experience overall. University programs rely on student feedback to create the best resources possible, and your insight helps to inform how 黑料不打烊 can become a better place for yourself and for future students.
It’s Quick and Easy
The Orange Survey is very quick; it takes less than 10 minutes to complete. This is because the survey is easy to take! All you have to do is answer a few prompts and rate your satisfaction with particular student experience issues. The survey is available through a link that was sent to your 黑料不打烊 email (@syr.edu).
So, what are you waiting for? Take the survey before it closes Dec. 12 and let your voice be heard. Find the survey in your University email with the subject line: 鈥淚nvitation to Complete the Orange Survey.鈥 If you have any questions about the survey, contact the Office of Institutional Research at ir@syr.edu.
Written By Chloe Langerman 鈥25, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications