#RealCollege during COVID-19 Survey – Apr 17

Posted by The Hope Center on April 14, 2020

Now more than ever, it is clear that your students are humans first. Keeping them enrolled and on track to degree completion requires accurate information about their basic needs.

That’s why our team at The Hope Center has mobilized to offer you a unique opportunity to field a “#RealCollege during COVID-19” survey to your students this spring. Our well-known and widely used survey instrument is modified to capture students’ latest challenges. We are offering it to you free of charge. The results will be instrumental in shaping the actions of philanthropists and policymakers around the country. To get this support, you must act now. Only an institutional leader who can authorize participation and send the survey link out to all of your enrolled students can register.

You must sign up here by Friday, April 17 to participate: https://hope4college.com/hope-center-response-to-covid19-for-realcollege-students/realcollege-during-covid-19-survey-enrollment/

The survey will be fielded for 3 weeks beginning April 20. A national report will be released this summer.

In addition, we want to know how YOU and your institution are doing at this critical time. Please follow this link to take a short survey and let us know: https://hope4college.com/hope-center-response-to-covid19-for-realcollege-students/covid-19-institutional-survey/

Lastly, we recognize this is a fluid situation, and therefore in coming weeks, we’ll begin the registration process for our standard fall #RealCollege survey of students (for a charge). Both this COVID-19 student report and the fall student report will offer essential information to help your team stay on top of students’ needs, raise funds, adapt, and deploy strategic supports.

 


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