Students to Evaluate Southwestern

Every year a time is set aside for students to speak their mind.  The annual student satisfaction assembly will take place Thursday, November 10,  during assembly time.  This inventory is a chance for students to honestly assess their campus experience.

Students will meet with their department to fill out the inventory. The chair of each department is in charge of where their department meets.  General studies students will take the inventory in the library reading room.

Another option available to students is to visit the counseling and testing center.  Those who take the student satisfactory inventory at the counseling center will be excused from assembly on Thursday.

 

 

 

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