McMaster Intersession Learning team: Participate in a Survey + Chance to Win $25 Amazon Gift Card

| November 16, 2022
Submitted by Sehrish Zehra for Intersession Learning

A team of volunteer researchers at McMaster University Research Shop are working with the McMaster Intersession Learning team to guide the development of intersessional courses (“INSPIRE University Success”). The goal of these courses is to help incoming students transition into their first year of university, which comes from recognizing that there is a large gap in skills, knowledge, and expectations that incoming high school students face when starting at McMaster.

This team is hoping to collect feedback directly from first and second-year students regarding areas they found the most challenging during their transition into university (e.g., academics, financial literacy, etc.), and better understand course topics that would be helpful to students entering their first year at McMaster University. Please note that this is a neutral (third-party) entity in data collection and analysis. This survey is confidential, and any identifying information we collect will not be associated with student’s responses.

How to Participate: 

Complete the survey by Sunday, November 27 to be entered into a raffle for a $25.00 Amazon gift card!

If you have any questions or concerns about the collection or analysis of data for this project, please contact Hani Choksi (choksih@mcmaster.ca). If you have any questions about McMaster Intersession Learning, please contact Sehrish Zehra (zehras@mcmaster.ca).

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