What is the Community College Survey of Student Engagement?
The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) provides information about effective educational practices in community college, with the aim of helping institutions promote improvements in student learning and persistence. CCSSE defines student engagement as the amount of time and energy that students invest in meaningful educational practices. CCSSE believes that student engagement captures a key measure of institutional quality. The CCSSE instrument was adapted from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) with the permission of Indiana University. The NSSE was developed in 1999 for use in four-year colleges and universities. CCSSE is coordinated by the Community College Leadership Program at the University of Texas at Austin. CCSSE began in 2001 with a pilot study, followed in 2002 with a broader field test, and had its first national administration in 2003. Carroll participated in CCSSE’s second national administration in spring 2004. A total of 152 community co
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