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your voice has been heard

Check out the latest example of how information collected from students has been used to enhance the educational experience at UGA.
The Department of Student Affairs Assessment believes it is imperative to inform students of how their participation in assessment initiatives impacts their educational experience at UGA. To that end, DSAA established a campaign intended to increase students’ awareness.

“Your Voice Has Been Heard” is the campaign’s slogan and derives from the belief that students’ voices are a valuable part of the decisions Student Affairs makes regarding the programs and services it offers to students. Throughout the year, DSAA will identify and communicate to students examples of how information collected from students has been used to enhance their educational experience.

Here are a few examples of how Your Voice Has Been Heard...

1. Your feedback helped us create a comprehensive shopping area in the Health Center Pharmacy. We expanded the over-the-counter product section to better meet your needs.

2. Students actively participated in the Building 1516 residence hall construction project. As a result of your feedback, the following features were included in the design:

  • Individual room temperature control
  • Increased number of single rooms
  • Private bathrooms

3. Based on your feedback, the Disability Resource Center has strengthened partnerships across campus to promote equal access for students with disabilities. Outcomes from these partnerships include:

  • Increased access to the Cellar Theatre
  • Increased access to the Ramsey Pool

4. Students actively participated in the Tate Student Center expansion and renovation project. As a result, the following were added to the new facility:

  • Multipurpose ballroom
  • Retail space
  • Student organization resource center
  • Lounge space

5. Based on your feedback, more fitness space and an additional strength and conditioning area were created at Ramsey.

6. Based on fitness class surveys, an All-Access Pass was created to provide you with a more flexible exercise program.

7. Based on your feedback, GORP increased its program offerings from 21 in fall 2007 to 52 in fall 2009.


Stay tuned for further updates...


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