First-Year and Senior Students: Take the NSSE Survey and You Might Win a $25 Visa Gift Card
University of Cincinnati first-year students and seniors annually participate in the NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) to give the university a grade when it comes to programs, services to students, the student experience and more.
For instance, during last years 2015 survey collection,
that they have many more opportunities to gain real-world experiences than students at many other universities.
First-year students and seniors: you have received e-mails from President Santa Ono with your unique identifier and encouraging you to take the survey.
By taking the survey, you will be eligible to win a $25 Visa Gift Card from UCs Office of Institutional Research.
Fifty such $25 gift cards will be given away in random drawings of survey respondents.
Students who have already won gift cards are
- Nursing student Kelly Cole
- A&S student Elizabeth Crase
- A&S student Olivia Cunningham
- CEAS student Zachary Harp
- Nursing student Lauren Hawkins
- A&S student Melanie Jeffries
- CCM student Jody Jones
- A&S student Lindsey Massa
- A&S student Michael Peschka
- CEAS student George Reichert
- A&S student Carolyn Serbinski
- LCOB student Forest Wilson
Related Stories
UC Law hosted forum discussing election security, American...
September 20, 2024
The American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy brought a host of speakers to the University of Cincinnati College of Law as part of a country-wide listening tour. Former Homeland Security Security Jeh Johnson was the event's keynote speaker. He highlighted the importance of election security and the need to protect American democracy.
From scholarships to scalpels
September 20, 2024
In her fourth year at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Kamala Nelson is on the brink of realizing her dream of becoming a surgeon. But her path to this point has been anything but ordinary. It’s been a journey marked by rigorous academic challenges, a passion for helping underserved communities and — perhaps most crucially — the financial support of scholarships that made it all possible.
UC grad fights for housing equality in Cincinnati
September 20, 2024
LaTonya Springs has been around Cincinnati for a long time. A 2015 University of Cincinnati graduate, Springs has spent her time in and around Cincinnati, connecting with the people and learning about their lives and struggles, all with the hope of helping them fight for better conditions in the area. After starting her education, she was working full-time, which left her in a situation where finishing college didn’t make a lot of sense. However, once UC started a new program called Comeback Bearcat, Springs was able to come back and finish her undergraduate degree in communication, offered through the College of Arts and Sciences.