Each year, the National Survey of Student Engagement asks freshmen and seniors at participating schools to answer questions about their educational experiencestheir classroom participation, interaction with faculty, and time spent on various enriching activities, for example. The goal is to help schools see how engaged their students are in activities that lead to learning. Since the NSSE project was launched in 1999 by George Kuh at Indiana University (with the support of the Pew Charitable Trusts and sponsorship by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), some 1,100 four-year schools have turned in answers to the survey. While most schools have not made the results available to the public, many were happy to provide U.S. News with seniors' responses to a few survey questions. To see if other schools you're considering take part in the NSSE project, go to http://www.iub.edu/~nsse/index.htm.
The NSSE survey results are listed below in PDF files. You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader to access these files. If your computer does not already have the free software, you can download it here.

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