STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY RESULTS
As part of the program review process at City
College of San Francisco, student satisfaction surveys are administered
in the instructional and student service units up for review each year.
All departments and programs at the college undergo program review once
every four years. City College has just completed a full program
review cycle, so we do not have student satisfaction survey results on
all instructional and student service units yet. The survey results
presented in this section represent a cross section of the instructional
and student service units for which data has already been compiled.
Long Term Educational Goals of Students Responding
to the Instructional Survey
Approximately 4,600 students responded to a Program
Review instructional student satisfaction survey administered in 25 departments
or programs during the Spring 1996 semester. The long term educational
goals of these students are as follows: over 55% stated that their
long term educational goal was to earn a BA or higher degree; 13.5%
stated they wished to receive an AA or AS degree; 4.9% stated they
were acquiring job skills; 3.2% were attending classes to receive a vocational
certificate; 1.5% wished to acquire basic skills; and 22% were attending
classes for personal reasons. The table below shows the educational
goals of students responding to the survey aggregated by school.

Overall Quality of Instruction
45% of the students responding to the Instructional Student Satisfaction Survey gave the overall quality of instruction the highest rating (1 = poor and 8 = excellent). The School of Health and Physical Education received the highest rating of 71.4%.
