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Student-Faculty Interaction (NSSE)

What is Student-Faculty Interaction?
Students learn firsthand how experts think about and solve practical
problems by interacting with faculty members inside and outside the
classroom. As a result, their teachers become role models, mentors, and
guides for continuous, lifelong learning.
How is the score determined?
The Student-Faculty Interaction benchmark score in NSSE comes from
a combination of different survey questions asked of first-year and senior
students at the College. Survey items for this benchmark include:
- Discussed grades or assignments with an instructor
- Talked about career plans with a faculty member or advisor
- Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with faculty members
outside of class
- Worked with faculty members on activities other than coursework
(committees, orientation, student-life activities, etc.)
- Received prompt feedback from faculty on your academic performance
(written or oral)
- Worked or planned to work with a faculty member on a research project
outside of course or program requirements
How Milligan ranked on
these individual survey items
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