North Carolina State University
2002 Sophomore Student Survey:
Gender and Racial/Ethnic Frequency Distributions
(Sense of Belonging)

This document reports the frequency distributions by gender and race/ethnicity for items related to a sense of belonging at NC State on the 2002 Sophomore Survey. A table comparing mean ratings is available on the web. Exact question wording is available on the web or by clicking on the "Q" in the section heading of the tables.


 

Q Sense of belonging at NCSU
  All Women Men AfAm White Other
Importance of sense of community at NC State 41.5% 49.5% 33.7% 47.1% 42.1% 29.6%
4: Very important
3: Mod. important 41.2% 37.6% 44.7% 36.4% 41.6% 41.6%
2: Slightly important 13.5% 11.0% 15.8% 16.5% 12.7% 18.4%
1: Not at all important 3.9% 1.9% 5.8% 0.0% 3.6% 10.4%
 
  All Women Men AfAm White Other
Experience sense of community at NC State 28.3% 30.2% 26.4% 15.6% 30.3% 20.0%
4: Great extent
3: Some extent 49.3% 51.7% 47.0% 63.9% 48.1% 47.2%
2: Small extent 17.6% 15.0% 20.1% 16.4% 17.4% 20.0%
1: Not at all 4.8% 3.1% 6.6% 4.1% 4.1% 12.8%
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For more information on the 2002 Sophomore Student Survey contact:
Dr. Nancy Whelchel, Associate Director for Survey Research
Office of Institutional Planning and Research
Box 7002
NCSU
Phone: (919) 515-4184
Email: Nancy_Whelchel@ncsu.edu

Posted: October, 2002

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