UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Students can now give anonymous feedback on their courses through the Student Educational Experience Questionnaire (SEEQ).
The anonymous questionnaires are part of how faculty are reviewed by their academic unit heads and instructional unit. Students will need to fill out a SEEQ for each course they are enrolled in. The SEEQs close on Dec. 14.
All SEEQ submissions are anonymous. The first four responses will be seen by the instructor and their supervisors. The final four questions are open-ended and will only be seen by the instructor. Students do not have to answer all questions in order to submit the questionnaire.
Instructors can consult the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence’s guide to talking about the SEEQ. Discussing the SEEQ with students can help them understand the importance of the questionnaire and improve response rates. Instructors may use this slide with a QR code to allow class time for students to complete the SEEQ. Instructors can discuss their SEEQ results with a Schreyer Institute faculty consultant by emailing site@psu.edu.
The SEEQs are administered by the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence.