UWSP Survey Guidelines
- All UWSP employees and
students shall notify the UWSP Survey Clearinghouse of their intent to
conduct campus-wide surveys.
Campus-wide means that the entire student, faculty or staff
population is being sampled or the entire population is being
surveyed. This policy does not
pertain to department surveys of their majors or alumni or other small
surveys, such as surveys conducted by students as class projects or
surveys conducted by faculty in their classes. The following information shall be provided:
A.
Who
is conducting the survey? Name? Unit/Department/Organization? Phone number? Email?
B.
Who
is being surveyed—faculty, academic staff, all students, senior students,
classified staff?
C.
Will
surveys be distributed to the whole population or to a sample? If sampling will be used, how will the
sample be selected and how large will it be?
D.
What
is the focus of the survey—student satisfaction, staff needs assessment,
perceptions of classroom climate?
E.
How
will the survey be administered—mail, web, email, interviews, in-class?
F.
When
will the data collection begin?
G.
When
will the data collection end?
H.
Does
your survey require IRB approval? If
yes, has it been approved?
- This information will
be collected via a web form and posted to the Survey Clearinghouse
website, public folder, and event calendar. Notifications will be deleted from the website as surveys
are completed. They will not be
deleted from the public folder.
The public folder will serve as a historical record of survey
activity.
- Survey priority is on a
first-come first-served basis determined by the date the intent to survey
is posted to the Survey Clearinghouse.
- Surveys of the same
population shall not be scheduled at the same time as surveys that have
already been posted without contacting the person (s) who has/have already
scheduled a survey (s) to determine whether it is acceptable to them to
conduct two or more surveys at the same time.
- The Provost/Vice
Chancellor for Academic Affairs and the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
shall appoint one person each to resolve any conflicts over conducting
surveys.
- The Director of
Institutional Research shall monitor postings to the Survey Clearinghouse
website and delete postings from the website once surveys are completed.
- These guidelines shall
be published to the Survey Clearinghouse public folder and website and
posted to the student and staff message of the day at the beginning of
each fall and spring semester.
- Anyone having
information about off-campus individuals/organizations planning to survey
on campus shall post whatever information is available to the
Clearinghouse.
- Do not send a
campus-wide mailing or a mailing to extremely large groups of people
without first checking with the email administrator <mailto:postmaster@uwsp.edu>. Sending an unauthorized mailing may
result in lost of email privileges.
Please see http://www.uwsp.edu/it/exchange/policy/
for additional information on UWSP electronic mail policies.