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Page 1: Mid-Year Student Assessment Student Report Sample · Mid-Year Student Assessment Student Report - Page 2 James Doe Male, ID# Sample College Month DD, YYYY Student's Needs and Interests

James DoeMale, ID#

Sample College Month DD, YYYY

Mid-Year Student AssessmentStudent Report

Academics

Work Plans

Senior Year GPA: B+ Average

Pre: 1-10 hrs/wk0 (I Do Not Work)Mid-year:

First Term (projected): A Average

Study Time Needed

More Than Expected

Degree Plans

Pre: Bachelor'sBachelor'sMid-year:

The satisfaction scores are displayed from highest (7) to lowest (1).

Interaction with faculty in class Assistance in selecting program/major

Sense of belonging to college community Safety and security on campus

Interaction with other students Interaction with faculty outside class

Institutional Impressions

Interaction with advisor Opportunities for community service/volunteering Availability of financial resources

Mid-year:

66

66

55544

Instructions

James, this report details the changes in your scores on the College Student Inventory (Pretest) to now. The percentile ranks for both the Pretest and Mid-Year Student Assessment show how your scores compare to a larger sample of college students from across the country. Specifically, they indicate the percentage of students whose scores are equal to or less than those shown on this report.(In the absence of a Pretest, Motivational Assessment scores will not appear.)

Motivational Perc. Very Very Student InformationAssessment Rank Low High

Academic Motivation

Study HabitsPre: 35Mid-year: 51

Intellectual InterestsPre: 44Mid-year: 44

Verbal and Writing ConfidencePre: 24Mid-year: 20

Math and Science ConfidencePre: 69Mid-year: 84

Desire to Finish CollegePre: 68Mid-year: 62

Attitude Toward EducatorsPre: 60Mid-year: 66

SociabilityPre: 69Mid-year: 77

Family Emotional SupportPre: 63Mid-year: 80

Opinion TolerancePre: 45Mid-year: 75

Career ClosurePre: 36Mid-year: 31

Sense of Financial SecurityPre: 35Mid-year: 35

General Coping

Part of the Retention Management System Plus™ from Noel- Levitz

MYSA Sample Report

Page 2: Mid-Year Student Assessment Student Report Sample · Mid-Year Student Assessment Student Report - Page 2 James Doe Male, ID# Sample College Month DD, YYYY Student's Needs and Interests

Mid-Year Student AssessmentStudent Report - Page 2

James DoeMale, ID#

Sample College Month DD, YYYY

Student's Needs and Interests Pre (CSI-Form B) Mid-year Mid-year

Scales and Items ReceptivityScales(Percentile)

Received assistance orinformation already

Want to receive assistance or information

Receptivity to Academic Assistance 70

Exam skills Yes Yes

Study habits Yes Yes

Writing skills Yes Yes

Math skills Yes Yes

Tutoring No No

Reading skills Yes No

Receptivity to Career Counseling 78

Qualification for occupations Yes Yes

Help with career/job plan Yes Yes

Salaries for occupations No Yes

Advantages/Disadvantages of occupations Yes Yes

Help selecting occupation of interest Yes Yes

Receptivity to Personal Counseling 61

Attitude toward school No No

Discouragement/unhappy thoughts No No

Unwanted habit(s) No No

Personal relationships and social life No No

Family matters No No

Emotional tensions No No

Receptivity to Financial Guidance 96

Part-time job No Yes

Student loans Yes Yes

Guidance - personal finances Yes Yes

Holiday or summer jobs Yes Yes

Receptivity to Social Enrichment 92

New friends No Yes

Student government/campus activities Yes No

Clubs and social organizations Yes No

Part of the Retention Management System Plus™ from Noel -Levitz

MYSA Sample Report