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Nudzor, Hope Pius; Ansah, Francis – Quality in Higher Education, 2020
Graduate tracer studies have come to represent one of the key approaches for enhancing study programme effectiveness in contemporary higher education. This has led to a surge in graduate tracer studies by Ghanaian higher education institutions. However, reflective practices on challenges and lessons from these studies are lacking. Through…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Alumni
Cassuto, Leonard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The practical goal of graduate education is placement of graduates. But what does "placement" mean? Academics use the word without thinking much about it. "Placement" is a great keyword for the graduate-school enterprise. For one thing, its meaning certainly gives a purpose to graduate education. Furthermore, the word is a portal into the way of…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Graduates, Outcomes of Education, Career Readiness
Porter, Stephen R.; Umbach, Paul D. – 2001
Alumni surveys were sent to one-year alumni from a large, public research university to determine the survey format that resulted in the best response rates and the least response bias. Surveys differed in whether they were check-box or machine-scannable (optical mark recognition, or OMR) and in whether it was possible to use a Web site to…
Descriptors: Alumni, Data Collection, Graduate Surveys, Higher Education
Pendel, Mary – Currents, 1985
An alumni survey is an unbeatable tool for realizing and tapping the potential of alumni. It can also help win recognition of the importance of alumni constituency. A comprehensive survey creates an effective database on each alumnus. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Data Collection, Fund Raising

Fisher, Margaret Brooks – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1988
Launching an alumni survey requires consultation with many campus constituencies, thoughtful decisions about intent and content, careful planning of all operational procedures and proper promotion. Census surveys, telephone versus mail surveys, decisions on data entry, timelines, costs, publicizing, etc. are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Census Figures, Costs, Data Collection

Ingram, Kathleen W.; Haynes, Linda L.; Davidson-Shivers, Gayle V.; Irvin, Richard – College Student Journal, 2005
This paper is a report of the development of a systematic process for locating instructional design alumni and recruiting them to provide feedback from their workplaces. The purpose of initiating this process is related to program improvement through alumni participation. The process for tracking, contacting, and gathering data from alumni is…
Descriptors: Alumni, Feedback, Graduate Surveys, Graduate Study

Szady, Sheryl M. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1988
Sophisticated computers and statistical software offer expanded opportunities for elaborate data analysis but also require careful preparation of data and thoughtful selection of analytical techniques. Data preparation, organization of data analysis, and dissemination of the results are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Census Figures, College Administration, Data Analysis
Denton, Jon J.; And Others – 1987
This inquiry was conducted to examine influences on perceptions of survey subjects regarding ideographic characteristics of the subjects, incentives to enhance mail returns, and multiple requests for information. A mail survey sent to 297 former education students from a large university produced responses from 48.3% of the sample. The ideographic…
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitude Measures, College Graduates, Data Collection
Firenze, Louis – Alternative Higher Education, 1983
The importance to alumni of a nontraditional program and the negotiability of the degree to the alumni, their employers and peers, and graduate schools was examined. Data indicated that the main reasons for selecting a nontraditional program were a flexible schedule and the need to maintain a regular working day. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Alumni, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Gorman, Brian – 1981
Techniques used by large and small institutions to trace and keep track of alumni are outlined, based on data from a national survey. Additionally, two articles on recordkeeping are presented. For 19 of the 27 institutions surveyed, information is provided on: institutional data regarding alumni population, staff assigned to tracing lost alumni,…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Graduates, Data Collection

Brynteson, Paul; Adams, Thomas M. II – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1993
Compares the exercise attitudes, knowledge, and habits of 1,833 alumni from 4 colleges, 3 of which had varying degrees of required conceptually based physical education. Results indicate that physical education programs with a required concepts of physical activity course appear to affect alumni values and attitudes about exercise. (GLR)
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitudes, College Graduates, College Instruction
Belcher, Marcia J. – 1996
This paper contains the results of a survey of graduates of Boise State University (Idaho) from 1992-93 and 1993-94. The report presents respondents'(N=1,476) answers to three open-ended questions of the survey concerning "what they liked most" about their BSU experience, "the hardest thing they had to do" in order to complete…
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Data Collection