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Files from CLSU Office of Admissions:


 CLSU Enrolment Report (SY 2009-2010 to 2016-2017)
 CLSU Graduation report (SY 2009-2010 to 2016-2017)
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A

Letter of Request to CLSU Office of Admission


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APPENDIX B

STUDENT SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE (SSQ)

Dear Participant,

You were chosen as one of the students who will be participating in this study. Kindly
read the questions / statements carefully and provide your honest answers. Please take
note that your opinions / answers are all welcome and there are no wrong answers. What
is being gathered here is your honest opinion.

Full Name: ______________________________________________

Please fill in required blank lines or tick √ wherever you deem as appropriate.
1. Age: ______
2. Sex: Male ___ Female ___
3. Number of children in the family: _____
4. Are you a first born or later born child? First born: ____ Later born: ___ (2nd, 3rd, 4th,
etc…)
5. Please indicate your present major of study. ______________________
6. Please state the occupation of your parent or guardian.
Father: ____________ Mother: ______________ Guardian: ____________

7. Highest Educational Attainment of Parent or Guardian.


3- 4-
1- 2- 5-College 6-
High Attended
Primary Elementary Degree MS/MA/PhD
School College
Father
Mother
Guardian

8. Monthly Family Income: PHP______________________


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The following questions request you to answer about your perceptions regarding your
parent's or guardian's support on your college education.

1-Strongly 2- 3- 4- 5-Strongly
Statement
Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Agree
9. My parents / guardian
encourage me to pursue
higher education.

10. My parents / guardian


help me in my assignments.

11. My parents / guardian


provide proper discipline for
my college activities.

12. My Parents / Guardian


attend college functions,
volunteer and/or attend
college activities or classes.

13. My Parents / Guardian


understand the steps needed
to apply for college and for
financial aid.
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This section has three (3) parts. Please answer all three sections, indicating (1) HOW
OFTEN you use the following services, (2) HOW SATISFIED you are with the services
AT THIS COLLEGE CAMPUS, and (3) HOW IMPORTANT the services are to you.

FREQUENCY OF USE SATISFACTION IMPORTANCE


3- 1- 2- 1- 2- 3-
Campus Facilities 1- 2-Some 3-
Alway Not Some Not Some Ver
Never times Very
& Services s at all what at all what y
14. Financial aid
and services
15. Academic
advising
16. Tutorial
services

17. Student health


services

18. Counseling
services

19. Campus
Buildings

Classrooms
Workshops
Science Labs
Canteen
20. Recreational
facilities
Sports
Student Clubs

21. Library
22. Computer
Labs
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In your EXPERIENCE AT THIS COLLEGE CAMPUS for the current semester, please
indicate your views on instructional effectiveness for the following statements:

1- 3- 5-
2-
Statement Strongly Neutra 4-Agree Strongly
Disagree
Disagree l Agree
23. Faculty cares about me as an
individual and are concerned about
my academic needs.

24. The classes I attend are well


organized and well taught.

25. Faculty help students


understand program / course
requirements.

26. Courses / subjects are taught in


a clear and easy to follow step-by-
step manner.

27. Faculty demonstrate mastery


of courses / subjects they teach.

28. Faculty maintains accurate


files on students' progress.
29. Faculty give proper feedback
on my work and show fairness in
grading my academic
performance.

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