ACUHO-I/EBI Resident Assessment
Each year Texas Tech University Student Housing partners with the Association of College and University Housing Officers International (ACUHO-I) and Educational Benchmarking, Inc. (EBI) to help us improve from year to year based on student feedback.
Texas Tech residence hall students can participate in the ACUHO-I/EBI Resident Assessment by logging into their Texas Tech email and following the link in the email to participate. All students that complete the survey are eligible for participation in an incentive drawing.
How do I take the assessment?
On campus students can login to their Texas Tech Email using their eRaider username and password. Students should've received an email about the ACUHO-I/EBI Resident Assessment on April 24th, a reminder email on April 27th, and a Last Chance reminder email on April 30th any of these emails will have a survey link in them.
What will I get out of completing the assessment?
All students that complete the survey are eligible for participation in an incentive drawing. Winners will be selected random basis from all eligible students. Incentives include six cash incentives from $500-$50 and 2 free parking permits for the 2011-2012 academic year.
When can I take the assessment?
The assessment begins on April 24th, 2011 and can be taken at any time until May 5th, 2011. Residence Halls students will receive an email in there @TTU.edu email accounts on April 24th asking them to participate. A reminder email will be sent on April 27, and a Last Chance reminder email will be sent on April 30th.
What is the ACUHO-I/EBI Resident Assessment?
Some areas addressed in this assessment include:
- Satisfaction: Hall/Apartment Student Staff
- Satisfaction: Hall/Apartment Programming
- Satisfaction: Room/Floor Environment
- Satisfaction: Facilities
- Satisfaction: Services Provided
- Satisfaction: Room Assignment or Change Process
- Satisfaction: Safety and Security
- Satisfaction: Dining Services
- Climate: Fellow Residents are Tolerant
- Climate: Fellow Residents are Respectful
- Climate: Sense of Community
- Learning Outcomes: Personal Interactions
- Learning Outcomes: Diverse Interactions
- Learning Outcomes: Manage Time, Study, Solve Problems
- Learning Outcomes: Personal Growth
- Satisfaction: College/University
- Overall Resident Satisfaction
- Overall Learning Experience
- Overall Program Effectiveness: Full Residence Experience
Source EBI MAP-Works
Which other Colleges and Universities use this Assessment?
Hundreds of college and university housing officials continue to benefit from using EBI benchmarking assessment tools. Texas Tech has used the ACUHO-I/EBI Resident Assessment for many years to longitudinally tack improvements and areas to work on.