Institutional Results by Instrument
The Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness gathers evidence every year on college-wide student learning outcomes, such as critical thinking, quantitative literacy, writing, and research proficiency. The sources listed below provide indirect evidence concerning students’ experiences, perceptions and values.
CIRP Freshman Survey (TFS)
Administered by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) out of the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at UCLA, the CIRP Freshman Survey collects extensive information that allows for a snapshot of what incoming Harvey Mudd students are like. Administered to all incoming students during orientation, key sections of the survey examine: established behaviors in high school; academic preparedness; admissions decisions; expectations of college; interactions with peers and faculty; student values and goals; student demographic characteristics concerns about financing college.
- Class of 2028 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2028 Quick Facts – Election Issues (PDF)
- Class of 2027 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2026 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2025 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2024 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2024 Quick Facts – Election Issues (PDF)
- Class of 2023 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2022 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2021 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2020 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2020 Quick Facts – Election Issues (PDF)
- Class of 2019 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2018 Quick Facts (PDF)
- Class of 2017 Quick Facts (PDF)
Core Survey
A Harvey Mudd-designed questionnaire that examines students’ learning experiences in the Core Curriculum. Administered to first and second year students over the winter break.
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)
Administered by the Center for Postsecondary Research in the School of Education at Indiana University-Bloomington, this questionnaire that examines how students spend their time in college, the nature and scope of the work they are asked to do, and their perceptions of their institution’s contributions to their learning and personal growth and development. Administered to first year and seniors in the spring semester. Information about the NSSE Module and Consortium cycle can be found here.
- NSSE 2020: Inclusiveness & Engagement with Diversity (PDF)
- NSSE 2020: Civic Engagement (PDF)
- NSSE 2021: Quantitative Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2020: Quantitative Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: Quantitative Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: Sustainability Education Consortium Module (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: Senior Transition Module (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: First Year Experience Module (PDF)
- NSSE 2020: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2018: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2017: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2016: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2015: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- NSSE 2018: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- NSSE 2017: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- NSSE 2016: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- NSSE 2015: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- NSSE 2021: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2020: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2019: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2018: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2017: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2016: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2015: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- NSSE 2018: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- NSSE 2015: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- NSSE Writing Results 2013 to 2018 (PDF)
- NSSE Writing Module 2014 (PDF)
- NSSE Trends in Writing Module (PDF)
- NSSE 2021: Coping with COVID-19 (PDF)
Harvey Mudd College Summer Research Practices Survey (SRPS)
A Harvey Mudd designed pre-post questionnaire to evaluate the benefits of Harvey Mudd summer research experiences, including growth in disciplinary knowledge, scientific and quantitative literacy, oral and written communication and social and emotional self-confidence. Administered week before summer research starts and again the week summer research ends.
CIRP College Senior Survey (CSS)
Also administered by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) out of the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at UCLA, the College Senior Survey focuses on a broad range of outcomes and post-college goals and plans. It pairs with the TFS (see above) to provide longitudinal data on students’ growth during their undergraduate experience which can be used to measure the impact of college. Administered to seniors in the spring semester.
- CIRP 2019: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- CIRP 2019: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- CIRP 2019: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- CIRP 2019: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- CIRP 2018: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- CIRP 2018 Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- CIRP 2018: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- CIRP 2018: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- CIRP 2017: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- CIRP 2017: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- CIRP 2017: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- CIRP 2017: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- CIRP 2016: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- CIRP 2016: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- CIRP 2016: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- CIRP 2016: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- CIRP 2015: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- CIRP 2015: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- CIRP 2015: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- CIRP 2015: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- CIRP 2014: Critical Thinking and Reasoning (PDF)
- CIRP 2014: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- CIRP 2014: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- CIRP 2014: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
Harvey Mudd Office of Career Services Senior Survey (OCS)
This Harvey Mudd-designed questionnaire compliments the CSS (see above) by providing more detailed information on post-graduation plans of the senior class. Administered to graduating seniors in the spring semester.
COACHE Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey
Administered by the Collaborative on Academic Careers (COACHE) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Faculty Job Satisfaction Survey captures the faculty experience with teaching, service, and research; tenure and promotion; engagement and collegiality in the department; appreciation and recognition; faculty and administrative leadership; academic governance; interdisciplinary work, collaboration, and mentoring; personal and family policies; and other known drivers of faculty satisfaction. Harvey Mudd College adds custom questions specific to our culture.
- 2020 HMC Supplemental Questions
- COACHE instrumentation summary (PDF) of items found on the survey.
- The COACHE codebook (PDF) technical specifications for the survey.
- 2017 COACHE Results- HMC Specific Items (PDF)
Staff Engagement and Work Life Survey
Administered by HMC’s Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, the first Staff Engagement and Work Life Survey collects information that allows for a snapshot of work life of HMC staff. Two separate versions of the questionnaire (one for Exempt staff and one for Nonexempt staff) will be administered to all staff during February of 2020. The Staff Engagement and Work Life Survey has been designed to provide insight into 5 specific areas of staff engagement and work life (Workload; Control; Reward Systems; Community; and Fairness & Values) and to complement workload data from faculty and students.
Results from this survey will be combined with information we already have for faculty and students to inform discussions about workload, work life balance and wellness at HMC. Summary information and preliminary actions will be included in our WSCUC reaffirmation self-study report due in the Fall of 2020.
- Summary of Findings (PDF)
- Frequently Asked Questions FAQ (PDF)
- Survey Instrument Exempt staff (PDF)
- Survey Instrument Nonexempt staff (PDF)
Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE)
Also administered by the Center for Postsecondary Research in the School of Education at Indiana University-Bloomington this questionnaire is a companion to NSSE (see above, and examines the importance faculty place on various areas of learning and development, the nature and frequency of faculty-student interactions, and how faculty members organize their time. Administered to all faculty during spring semester.
Alumni Survey
The Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) Alumni Survey gathers information from alumni about the quality and impact of their Harvey Mudd educational experiences, including co-curricular activities such as internships, study abroad, and community service. It also asks alumni to evaluate the impact of their Harvey Mudd education on their postgraduate critical thinking, problem solving, and other learning outcomes and to evaluate the impact of their Harvey Mudd education on their postgraduate experiences, employment, and satisfaction. Harvey Mudd administers this questionnaire to all alumni 1, 5, 10 years out, and a sample of alumni 10+ years out in the fall semester.
- HEDS 2015–2016: Critical Thinking Reasoning (PDF)
- HEDS 2015–2016: Collaboration and Communication (PDF)
- HEDS 2015–2016: Interdisciplinary Thinking (PDF)
- HEDS 2015–2016: Societal Impact and Application (PDF)
- HEDS 2014–2015: Relationships with Faculty (PDF)
- HEDS 2014–2015: Primary Activity and Further Education (PDF)
National Study of Voting, Learning and Engagement
The National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement (NSLVE) is housed at the Johnathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life at Tufts University. It offers colleges and universities an opportunity to learn their student registration and voting rates as well as a closer examination of their campus climate for political learning and engagement and correlations between specific student learning experiences and voting.
- NSLVE Campus Report: Student Voting Rates for Harvey Mudd College 2024 (PDF)
- NSLVE Campus Report: Student Voting Rates for Harvey Mudd College 2022 (PDF)
- NSLVE Campus Report: Student Voting Rates for Harvey Mudd College 2020 (PDF)
- NSLVE Campus Report: Student Voting Rates (Midterm) for Harvey Mudd College 2014-2018 (PDF)
- NSLVE Campus Report: Student Voting Rates (Presidential) for Harvey Mudd College 2012-2016 (PDF)
- NSLVE Campus Report: Student Voting Rates for Harvey Mudd College 2012-2014 (PDF)