OD Program 2013
OD Exit Survey 2013
1. You may voluntarily agree to allow your survey results to be included in a data set that may be published. We would prefer that you select this option since it would allow us to publish summarized (not individual) outcomes data if we choose to do so. This is the Optional Research Survey. Alternatively, if you choose not to participate in the Optional Research Survey, you may select the Default Option. In both cases, your individual responses are anonymous. Which option is your choice?
Response Percent
Response Count
Optional Research Survey
84.2%
48
Default Option
15.8%
9
answered question
57
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0
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2. Thinking of your current clinical skills, rate your preparedness to independently:
Somewhat well prepared
Somewhat underprepared
Well prepared
Rating Average
Underprepared
Prepared
Determine an appropriate spectacle prescription to meet your patient's visual needs
75.4% (43)
0.0% (0)
1.8% (1)
8.8% (5)
14.0% (8)
4.63
Prescribe/fit sherical soft contact lenses
66.7% (38)
1.8% (1)
7.0% (4)
12.3% (7)
12.3% (7)
4.35
Prescribe/fit toric soft contact lenses
18.2% (10)
41.8% (23)
7.3% (4)
10.9% (6)
21.8% (12)
3.80
Prescribe/fit contact lenses for presbyopes
33.3% (19)
8.8% (5)
26.3% (15)
21.1% (12) 10.5% (6)
2.98
23.2% (13)
39.3% (22)
Treat lid infections
0.0% (0)
5.4% (3)
32.1% (18)
4.05
Determine when to refer lesions of the adnexa for biopsy
36.8% (21)
12.3% (7)
22.8% (13)
15.8% (9)
12.3% (7)
2.93
24.6% (14)
38.6% (22)
Treat conjunctival infection
0.0% (0)
3.5% (2)
33.3% (19)
4.07
52.6% (30)
Treat conjunctival allergy
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
12.3% (7) 35.1% (20)
4.40
Treat superficial trauma to the cornea (non-stromal)
21.1% (12)
42.1% (24)
0.0% (0)
10.5% (6)
26.3% (15)
4.00
26.3% (15)
22.8% (13)
Treat bacterial corneal infection
1.8% (1)
8.8% (5)
3.74
40.4% (23)
19.6% (11)
33.9% (19)
Treat herpes corneal infection
7.1% (4)
17.9% (10)
21.4% (12)
3.29
Prescribe oral medications to treat eye disease
22.8% (13)
24.6% (14)
8.8% (5)
12.3% (7)
2.53
31.6% (18)
Manage the post-surgical care of patients who have undergone refractive surgery Manage the post-surgical care of patients who have undergone cataract surgery
23.2% (13)
23.2% (13)
14.3% (8)
7.1% (4)
2.50
32.1% (18)
29.8% (17)
19.3% (11)
3.5% (2)
12.3% (7)
3.54
35.1% (20)
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71.9% (41)
Treat dry eye
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
10.5% (6) 17.5% (10)
4.61
31.6% (18)
35.1% (20)
Treat iritis
5.3% (3)
3.5% (2)
24.6% (14)
3.81
Treat uncomplicated primary open angle glaucoma
64.9% (37)
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
10.5% (6) 24.6% (14)
4.54
28.1% (16)
35.1% (20)
Manage a retinal hole
0.0% (0)
10.5% (6)
26.3% (15)
3.72
17.5% (10)
45.6% (26)
Manage diabetic retinopathy
0.0% (0)
3.5% (2)
33.3% (19)
4.21
Manage age-related macular degeneration
24.6% (14)
31.6% (18)
0.0% (0)
7.0% (4)
3.93
36.8% (21)
35.1% (20)
Manage optic neuropathies
5.3% (3)
31.6% (18)
22.8% (13)
5.3% (3)
2.91
Use new technologies and interpret their results
28.1% (16)
31.6% (18)
0.0% (0)
8.8% (5)
3.79
31.6% (18)
24.6% (14)
35.1% (20)
Treat amblyopia
1.8% (1)
8.8% (5)
29.8% (17)
3.67
Treat non-strabismic binocular conditions
28.1% (16)
33.3% (19)
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
4.05
38.6% (22)
31.6% (18)
Treat strabismus
10.5% (6)
28.1% (16)
19.3% (11) 10.5% (6)
2.91
Provide primary eye care for preschoolers (ages 3-5)
39.3% (22)
1.8% (1)
19.6% (11)
23.2% (13) 16.1% (9)
3.32
Provide primary eye care for infants and toddlers (2 yrs or younger)
29.8% (17)
10.5% (6)
12.3% (7)
12.3% (7)
2.81
35.1% (20)
Prescribe near reading devices for patients with low vision
28.1% (16)
21.1% (12)
3.5% (2)
8.8% (5)
2.40
38.6% (22)
Prescribe telescopic devices for patients with low vision
28.1% (16)
14.0% (8)
3.5% (2)
3.5% (2)
2.04
50.9% (29)
Adjust the frame of a patient's spectacles
33.3% (19)
38.6% (22)
1.8% (1)
8.8% (5)
17.5% (10)
3.82
Advise a patient on the various progressive lens options
17.9% (10)
32.1%
12.5% (7)
23.2% (13)
14.3% (8)
3.02
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Administer intravenous injections
22.8% (13)
7.0% (4)
1.8% (1)
3.5% (2)
1.56
64.9% (37)
Administer intramuscular injections
26.3% (15)
10.5% (6)
0.0% (0)
3.5% (2)
1.61
59.6% (34)
Administer subconjunctival injections
14.0% (8)
1.8% (1)
0.0% (0)
1.8% (1)
1.25
82.5% (47)
answered question
skipped question
3. Where was your legal residence prior to attending SUNY optometry?
Response Percent
Response Count
New York City (Five boroughs)
26.3%
15
Long Island
5.3%
3
Westchester, Rockland, Sullivan, Dutchess, Ulster, Orange or Putman County
3.5%
2
Upstate New York
8.8%
5
New Jersey
19.3%
11
Connecticut
0.0%
0
Elsewhere in the USA
1.8%
1
Overseas/Canada
7.0%
4
If elsewhere in the USA, which state?
28.1%
16
answered question
57
skipped question
0
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4. What is your gender?
Response Percent
Response Count
Female
76.8%
43
Male
23.2%
13
answered question
56
skipped question
1
5. Upon completion of optometry school, what will be your total (undergraduate and graduate) educational indebtedness?
Response Percent
Response Count
> $200,000
14.3%
8
$175,000 - $200,000
17.9%
10
$150,000 - $174,000
21.4%
12
$125,000 - $149,000
5.4%
3
$100,00 - $124,000
16.1%
9
$75,000 - $99,000
8.9%
5
$50,000 - $74,000
1.8%
1
< $50,000
14.3%
8
answered question
56
skipped question
1
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6. What do you expect will be your primary optometric position immediately after you graduate?
Response Percent
Response Count
Enter a residency
24.6%
14
Practice as an employee in an optometrist's office
29.8%
17
Enter into a partnership in an optometric practice
0.0%
0
Practice in an ophthalmologist's office
8.8%
5
Practice at a retail location (optical or chain)
12.3%
7
Open my own practice
0.0%
0
Purchase an existing practice
0.0%
0
Practice at a HMO, community clinic or hospital
1.8%
1
Military
0.0%
0
I don't know
21.1%
12
Other, please specify
1.8%
1
answered question
57
skipped question
0
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7. What is your primary long-term career goal?
Response Percent
Response Count
Practice as an employee in an optometrist's office
5.3%
3
Enter a partnership in an optometric practice
43.9%
25
Practice in an ophthalmologist's office
0.0%
0
Practice at a retail location (optical or chain)
0.0%
0
Open my own practice
26.3%
15
Purchase an existing practice
14.0%
8
Practice in a Veterans Administration Facility
3.5%
2
Practice at a HMO, community clinic or hospital (other than a VA hospital)
5.3%
3
Employment as a faculty member at a school/college of optometry
1.8%
1
Military
0.0%
0
Other, please specify
0.0%
0
answered question
57
skipped question
0
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8. What are your long-term plans for where you will practice optometry?
Response Percent
Response Count
New York City (Any of the five boroughs)
21.8%
12
Long Island
7.3%
4
Westchester, Rockland, Sullivan, Dutchess, Ulster, Orange or Putman County
5.5%
3
Upstate New York
5.5%
3
New Jersey
20.0%
11
Connecticut
3.6%
2
Elsewhere in the USA
10.9%
6
Canada/Overseas
3.6%
2
If elsewhere in the USA, which state?
21.8%
12
answered question
55
skipped question
2
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9. What optometric income do you expect to earn in your first full year of practice following graduation?
Response Percent
Response Count
Check this answer if you are doing a residency next year
18.2%
10
> $120,000
1.8%
1
$110,000 - $119,000
3.6%
2
$100,000 - $109,000
25.5%
14
$90,000 - $99,000
25.5%
14
$80,000 - $89,000
14.5%
8
$70,000 - $79,000
10.9%
6
$60,000 - $69,000
0.0%
0
$50,000 - $59,000
0.0%
0
< $50,000 (Do NOT check this answer if you will be doing a residency next year)
0.0%
0
answered question
55
skipped question
2
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10. Thinking of course work only (lectures and labs), how would you rate the amount of time devoted to the following topics:
Rating Average
Rating Count
Not enough
Just right
Too much
Cellular and molecular biology
0.0% (0)
46.4% (26)
2.54
56
53.6% (30)
Systemic physiology
23.6% (13)
9.1% (5)
1.85
55
67.3% (37)
Gross anatomy
8.9% (5)
12.5% (7)
2.04
56
78.6% (44)
Ocular anatomy
8.9% (5)
0.0% (0)
1.91
56
91.1% (51)
Geometrical and visual optics
3.6% (2)
44.6% (25)
2.41
56
51.8% (29)
Ophthalmic optics and dispensing
3.6% (2)
5.4% (3)
2.02
56
91.1% (51)
Visual sensory processes
0.0% (0)
19.6% (11)
2.20
56
80.4% (45)
Oculomotor function
1.8% (1)
12.5% (7)
2.11
56
85.7% (48)
Binocular vision
0.0% (0)
42.9% (24)
2.43
56
57.1% (32)
Methods and procedures related to refraction
8.9% (5)
0.0% (0)
1.91
56
91.1% (51)
Methods and procedures related to evaluation of health of ocular tissues
30.4% (17)
0.0% (0)
1.70
56
69.6% (39)
Pharmacology
16.1% (9)
1.8% (1)
1.86
56
82.1% (46)
General medicine
42.9% (24)
0.0% (0)
1.43
56
57.1% (32)
Glaucoma
21.4% (12)
1.8% (1)
1.80
56
76.8% (43)
Anterior segment disease
46.4% (26)
1.8% (1)
1.55
56
51.8% (29)
Posterior segment disease
39.3% (22)
0.0% (0)
1.61
56
60.7% (34)
Neuro eye disease
14.3% (8)
0.0% (0)
1.86
56
85.7% (48)
Vision therapy
0.0% (0)
42.9% (24)
2.43
56
57.1% (32)
Contact lenses
44.6% (25)
1.8% (1)
1.48
56
53.6% (30)
Low vision
23.2% (13)
3.6% (2)
1.30
56
73.2% (41)
Pediatrics
26.8% (15)
1.8% (1)
1.75
56
71.4% (40)
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Professionalism 14.3% (8)
3.6% (2)
1.89
56
82.1% (46)
Ethics
12.5% (7)
1.8% (1)
1.89
56
85.7% (48)
Public health
12.5% (7)
8.9% (5)
1.96
56
78.6% (44)
Epidemiology
8.9% (5)
5.4% (3)
1.96
56
85.7% (48)
Practice management
33.3% (18)
5.6% (3)
1.44
54
61.1% (33)
Laser surgical procedures of the anterior segment
35.7% (20)
1.8% (1)
1.39
56
62.5% (35)
Laser surgical procedures of the posterior segment
46.4% (26)
0.0% (0)
1.46
56
53.6% (30)
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56
skipped question
1
11. Thinking of my on-campus Primary Care rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 1.8% (1)
7.3% (4)
14.5% (8)
3.04
55
76.4% (42)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
5.5% (3)
14.5% (8)
7.3% (4)
2.82
55
72.7% (40)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
3.6% (2)
25.5% (14)
7.3% (4)
2.75
55
63.6% (35)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
1.8% (1)
1.8% (1)
27.3% (15)
3.22
55
69.1% (38)
answered question
55
skipped question
2
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12. Thinking of my on-campus Ocular Disease rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 1.9% (1)
9.4% (5)
15.1% (8)
3.02
53
73.6% (39)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
9.4% (5)
37.7% (20)
3.8% (2)
2.47
53
49.1% (26)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
3.8% (2)
15.4% (8)
9.6% (5)
2.87
52
71.2% (37)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
1.9% (1)
22.6% (12)
15.1% (8)
2.89
53
60.4% (32)
answered question
53
skipped question
4
13. Thinking of my on-campus Vision Therapy rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 1.8% (1)
5.5% (3)
12.7% (7)
3.04
55
80.0% (44)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
1.8% (1)
1.8% (1)
14.5% (8)
3.09
55
81.8% (45)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
1.8% (1)
23.6% (13)
10.9% (6)
2.84
55
63.6% (35)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
0.0% (0)
20.0% (11)
14.5% (8)
2.95
55
65.5% (36)
answered question
55
skipped question
2
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14. Thinking of my on-campus Pediatric Clinic rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 1.9% (1)
5.6% (3)
13.0% (7)
3.04
54
79.6% (43)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
7.4% (4)
16.7% (9)
13.0% (7)
2.81
54
63.0% (34)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
0.0% (0)
27.8% (15)
9.3% (5)
2.81
54
63.0% (34)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
3.7% (2)
18.5% (10)
9.3% (5)
2.83
54
68.5% (37)
answered question
54
skipped question
3
15. Thinking of my on-campus Low Vision Clinic rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 14.8% (8)
31.5% (17)
7.4% (4)
2.46
54
46.3% (25)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
18.9% (10)
34.0% (18)
5.7% (3)
2.26
53
41.5% (22)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
18.5% (10)
3.7% (2)
2.28
54
38.9% (21)
38.9% (21)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
31.5% (17)
11.1% (6)
3.7% (2)
1.87
54
53.7% (29)
answered question
54
skipped question
3
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16. Thinking of my rotation through the UEC Eyewear Center:
Strongly disagree
Strongly agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 1.8% (1)
10.9% (6)
10.9% (6)
2.96
55
76.4% (42)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
0.0% (0)
3.6% (2)
12.7% (7)
3.09
55
83.6% (46)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
3.6% (2)
18.2% (10)
5.5% (3)
2.80
55
72.7% (40)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
0.0% (0)
18.9% (10)
11.3% (6)
2.92
53
69.8% (37)
answered question
55
skipped question
2
17. Thinking of my primary externship rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 0.0% (0)
5.5% (3)
45.5% (25)
3.44
55
49.1% (27)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
41.8% (23)
3.58
55
58.2% (32)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
0.0% (0)
5.5% (3)
36.4% (20)
3.53
55
58.2% (32)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
49.1% (27)
3.51
55
50.9% (28)
answered question
55
skipped question
2
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18. Thinking of my secondary externship rotation:
Strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
I knew what was expected of me 1.8% (1)
1.8% (1)
30.9% (17)
3.25
55
65.5% (36)
I saw a sufficient number of patients
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
49.1% (27)
3.49
55
50.9% (28)
I saw a diverse range of clinical conditions
0.0% (0)
9.1% (5)
40.0% (22)
3.31
55
50.9% (28)
I feel well prepared for practice in this area
0.0% (0)
1.8% (1)
38.2% (21)
3.36
55
60.0% (33)
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55
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2
19. How would you rate the amount of time you spent in the following clinical rotations?
Rating Average
Rating Count
Not enough
Just right
Too much
UEC Primary Care
3.6% (2)
38.2% (21)
2.35
55
58.2% (32)
UEC Ocular Disease
19.6% (11)
7.1% (4)
1.88
56
73.2% (41)
UEC Vision Therapy
7.3% (4)
25.5% (14)
2.18
55
67.3% (37)
UEC Pediatrics
34.5% (19)
7.3% (4)
1.73
55
58.2% (32)
UEC Low Vision
40.0% (22)
3.6% (2)
1.47
55
56.4% (31)
UEC Eyewear Center
5.4% (3)
23.2% (13)
2.18
56
71.4% (40)
Primary Externship Rotation
18.5% (10)
0.0% (0)
1.81
54
81.5% (44)
Secondary Externship Rotation
11.1% (6)
0.0% (0)
1.89
54
88.9% (48)
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56
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1
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20. You may write any optional comments on questions 9 -18 (your lecture, lab and clinical experience) here.
Response Count
16
answered question
16
skipped question
41
21. Thinking of the integration of the basic (biological/vision) sciences and clinical practice within the curriculum:
Strongly disagree
Strongly agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
Basic science courses had sufficient illustrations of clinical relevance
1.8% (1)
32.1% (18)
8.9% (5)
2.73
56
57.1% (32)
Clinical courses referred back to basic science concepts
0.0% (0)
12.5% (7)
10.7% (6)
2.98
56
76.8% (43)
Instruction in the clinic referred back to basic science concepts
1.8% (1)
21.8% (12)
5.5% (3)
2.80
55
70.9% (39)
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56
skipped question
1
22. Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the optometric education I received at SUNY.
Strongly disagree
Strongly agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
3.6% (2)
1.8% (1)
8.9% (5)
3.00
56
85.7% (48)
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56
skipped question
1
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23. If I had it to do over again, I'd attend SUNY Optometry
Strongly disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
7.1% (4)
8.9% (5)
8.9% (5)
2.86
56
75.0% (42)
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56
skipped question
1
24. While at optometry school, in which activities have you actively participated? Select as many as apply.
Response Percent
Response Count
Research project with a faculty member
25.0%
13
Presentation of an abstract at a research meeting
7.7%
4
Authorship (sole or joint) of a paper submitted for publication
3.8%
2
MS Thesis project
9.6%
5
International clinical rotation
5.8%
3
Providing health care services at a clinical site that primarily serves underserved populations (not the UEC)
48.1%
25
Field experience in homebound care
0.0%
0
Field experience in nursing home care
1.9%
1
Learned another language to improve communication with patients
34.6%
18
Quality assurance record reviews
0.0%
0
Mission trips (e.g., SVOSH, FCO)
23.1%
12
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Special Olympics
71.2%
37
Diabetes awareness events
23.1%
12
Student government
26.9%
14
Professional organizations (AOSA, NYSOA)
63.5%
33
answered question
52
skipped question
5
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25. How would you rate your current level of preparedness in the following areas:
Somwewhat well prepared
Somewhat underprepared
Well prepared
Rating Average
Underprepared
Prepared
Communicating effectively with patients
21.4% (12)
62.5% (35)
0.0% (0)
0.0% (0)
16.1% (9)
4.41
Communicating effectively with other health professionals
23.2% (13)
41.1% (23)
0.0% (0)
10.7% (6)
25.0% (14)
3.96
Culturally appropriate care for diverse populations
26.8% (15)
35.7% (20)
0.0% (0)
5.4% (3)
32.1% (18)
3.98
Practice management
25.0% (14)
14.3% (8)
7.1% (4)
7.1% (4)
2.25
46.4% (26)
19.6% (11)
Coding and billing 28.6% (16)
10.7% (6)
0.0% (0)
2.13
41.1% (23)
37.5% (21)
41.1% (23)
Ethical decision making
1.8% (1)
3.6% (2)
16.1% (9)
3.84
28.6% (16)
33.9% (19)
Clinical reasoning
1.8% (1)
1.8% (1)
3.86
33.9% (19)
19.6% (11)
39.3% (22)
Evidence-based patient care
0.0% (0)
10.7% (6)
30.4% (17)
3.59
25.0% (14)
41.1% (23)
Record keeping
0.0% (0)
3.6% (2)
30.4% (17)
4.09
20.0% (11)
61.8% (34)
Professionalism
0.0% (0)
1.8% (1)
16.4% (9)
4.38
Participation in quality assurance record reviews
19.6% (11)
32.1% (18)
14.3% (8)
25.0% (14)
8.9% (5)
2.95
17.9% (10)
42.9% (24)
Interprofessional health care
0.0% (0)
21.4% (12)
17.9% (10)
3.32
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skipped question
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26. Thinking of the Office of Student Affairs and Admissions:
Strongly Disagree
Strongly Agree
Rating Average
Rating Count
Disagree
Agree
Staff members were accessible to students
0.0% (0)
3.6% (2)
23.2% (13)
3.20
56
73.2% (41)
Staff members were aware of student problems/issues
1.8% (1)
10.7% (6)
16.1% (9)
3.02
56
71.4% (40)
Staff members were responsive to student problems/issues
5.4% (3)
19.6% (11)
14.3% (8)
2.84
56
60.7% (34)
I was provided with opportunities for meaningful activities outside the classroom I was given an accurate picture of the College during the admissions process The Registrar's Office addressed my registration/scheduling concerns in a courteous and timely fashion
0.0% (0)
14.5% (8)
9.1% (5)
2.95
55
76.4% (42)
1.8% (1)
23.6% (13)
7.3% (4)
2.80
55
67.3% (37)
0.0% (0)
5.5% (3)
14.5% (8)
3.09
55
80.0% (44)
answered question
56
skipped question
1
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27. Please indicate your level of satisfaction with the following:
Very dissastified
Very satisfied
Rating Average
Rating Count
Dissatisfied Satisfied
N/A
21.4% (12)
66.1% (37)
Tutorial assistance 1.8% (1)
7.1% (4)
3.6% (2)
2.79
56
17.9% (10)
12.5% (7)
53.6% (30)
Personal counseling 5.4% (3)
10.7% (6)
2.81
56
Financial aid information and services
37.5% (21)
7.1% (4)
48.2% (27)
3.6% (2)
3.6% (2)
3.40
56
30.9% (17)
16.4% (9)
32.7% (18)
Debt counseling 3.6% (2)
16.4% (9)
2.89
55
26.8% (15)
32.1% (18)
Career planning services 8.9% (5)
26.8% (15)
5.4% (3)
2.46
56
0.0% (0)
44.6% (25)
On-campus study space 14.3% (8)
35.7% (20)
5.4% (3)
2.41
56
1.8% (1)
50.0% (28)
On-campus relaxation space 8.9% (5)
35.7% (20)
3.6% (2)
2.49
56
Opportunity to participate non- academic college-related activities
8.9% (5)
53.6% (30)
7.1% (4)
23.2% (13)
7.1% (4)
2.67
56
answered question
56
skipped question
1
28. What were the greatest strengths of your SUNY optometric education?
Response Count
36
answered question
36
skipped question
21
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29. What areas of the SUNY optometric program can be most improved upon?
Response Count
40
answered question
40
skipped question
17
30. Please feel free to write any additional comments about your experiences as a SUNY Optometry student.
Response Count
15
answered question
15
skipped question
42
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