HCC ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE - STUDENT FOLLOW-UP SURVEY (SP 2005)
This survey is being conducted with 2003-04 H.C.C. Administration of Justice students to develop information about your current occupation, its relation to the Justice field, your degree completion status, and your evaluation of the quality of preparation you received while studying at H.C.C.

The results of this survey will be made public, but all respondents are guaranteed individual confidentiality!

We will use the findings of this research to determine the effectiveness of the AJ Program and to consider needed modifications based upon your input.

Your cooperation in taking a few moments to complete and return this survey is greatly appreciated.

Mahalo, Bob Vericker - AJ Program Coordinator


NAME:
Last 4 digits of SS#:
Current MAILING ADDRESS:
E-mail address (please print clearly):
Home phone:
Work Phone:
Cell Phone/Pager:
My status with the AJ Program:
Graduated with (A).A.S. Degree Changed my major
Still in AJ Program Didn't complete program - left college
If you graduated from the AJ Program - OR - if you still plan to graduate from the AJ Program WHEN did (will) you graduate?
If you don't plan to complete the program and/or changed your major, WHAT CAUSED YOU to leave the AJ Program?
Your CURRENT EMPLOYMENT?
Full Time - AJ Related Field Part-Time - Not AJ Related
Full-Time - Not AJ Related Field Not Currently Employed
Part-Time - AJ Related
If you are currently employed (full-time/part-time) in an AJ related field, please provide the name of your EMPLOYER and your CURRENT TITLE:
Your approximate annual salary in this job:
If you are currently employed in an AJ related field, please rate the EFFECTIVENESS of the HCC preparation you received for this position: Poor Fair Satisfactory Excellent
Are you currently CONTINUING your education at HCC or at another college? Yes No
If YES (continuing education), WHERE and WHAT DEGREE are you seeking?

For each of the following items, please rate the preparedness your HCC education provided you in order to:

(Not Applicable (N/A), Not at All, Poorly Adequate (PA), Adequate, More Than Adequate (MA), Exceptionally Adequate (EA))

N/A Not at All PA Adequate MA EA
Think analytically:
Write effectively:
Write a clear and organized paragraph for a police report
Recognize the six elements (who, what, when, where, why, and how) of a report
See things from a variety of perspectives and points of view:
Speak effectively:
Work without personal bias:
Be a life long learner:
Overall, how would you rate the program?
Please provide COMMENTS, CRITICISMS, and/or SUGGESTIONS for AJ program improvement.

Mahalo for completing the survey! Questions? Call Bob Vericker - # 845-9227.