UC Women s Center Invites UC Undergraduates to Take the Success Challenge Student-Parent Survey
As part of the Success Challenge Student-Parent Grant, this survey is designed to determine the proportion of the traditional student and student-parent population at UC as well as the needs of student-parents as they work toward graduation. The
takes approximately 510 minutes to complete. Hard copies of the survey are also available at the Womens Center, Steger Student Life Building, Room 571. The survey may be taken from Monday, April 4, to Friday, April 15.
The findings and recommendations on how to better serve this important student population, on the Uptown campus as well as the regional campuses, will be forwarded to university administrators. Participation in this survey is completely voluntary. No personal identifying information will be shared in the recommendation made to UC.
If you have any questions, please contact Aileen Wang at 556-1491 or Dulce Perez at 556-4499.
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