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Dear Student:
When you first entered UCLA, you responded to the
Campus Life in America Student Survey (CLASS). On behalf of UCLA, I
am writing to encourage your continued participation in this
important study of undergraduate student life at colleges and
universities in the United States.
The main purpose of the follow-up survey will be to
assess how students’ opinions and perceptions have changed after two
years of college enrollment. Your responses will serve as a vital
resource for college administrators, educators, and policymakers as
they address issues concerning:
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how
campus life and learning are affected by changes in the
composition of student bodies; and
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how
institutional policies and programs can best be organized to
maximize the benefits of a diverse student population.
I hope
you will be willing to participate in the follow-up survey. It will
be administered on-line, and it should only take about 25 minutes of
your time to respond to the questions. Enclosed you will find an
instruction sheet and a set of Commonly Asked Questions, both
designed to facilitate your easy participation in the survey. In
a few days, you will receive an e-mail message with a website link
and access codes and can take the survey at that time. Everyone who
completes the survey will receive a check for $10.
This project is funded by the
Ford Foundation and conducted by a research team at Princeton
University. The project has the full support of UCLA. If you have
any questions, please visit the CLASS Project website at
http://class.princeton.edu. You may also call the Project
office, toll-free, at 1-866-386-0477 or speak with the UCLA
representative for the project, Jennifer Keup, by phone
(310-206-5072) or e-mail (jkeup@saonet.ucla.edu).
Stringent measures are in
place to safeguard the confidentiality of participants. Data will be
combined to produce statistical reports. No individual data will be
reported. Your participation is strictly voluntary. If you choose not to participate, there will be no consequences to you. However, we do
need your help in collecting these data, as you were selected to
represent thousands of other students like yourself. Your responses
are necessary to make the results of this study accurate and timely.
I hope that you will be
willing to contribute to this worthwhile effort. Thank you in
advance for your participation and best wishes for a successful and
rewarding semester.
Sincerely yours,
Janina Montero
Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs
University of California, Los Angeles |