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The University of Toronto will conduct two major undergraduate surveys over the next several weeks.

On Wednesday, February 2nd, all first year and senior year undergraduate students at UTM, UTSC and in the Faculties of Arts and Science, Engineering, Music and Physical Education and Health, as well as all senior year students in the Faculty of Nursing will be invited to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE).

Students will receive an email invitation from U of T President David Naylor asking them to complete the Web-based survey. Those who complete the NSSE will be entered into a draw for more than 10 different prizes from the U of T Bookstore and Computer Shop, including an iPad.

This is the fourth time U of T has participated in NSSE, a survey now used by all Ontario universities to measure the quality of undergraduate education. The University has used the results to set priorities in its ambitious plans to enhance the undergraduate student experience. Significant funding has already been dedicated to projects as wide-ranging as improved study and lounge space, laboratories, new orientation programs and international field experiences for undergraduate students.

In early March, the University will participate in a second undergraduate survey: The Globe and Mail’s University Report Card. Results from this survey are published in The Globe and Mail and are provided to the University administration to help identify priorities for change.

All students are advised to: (1) Check your email! (2) If you receive the invitation, respond promptly and honestly. Your opinions matter.

For more information, please visit U of T is Listening.

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