General FAQs

What is Online Course Evaluation?

The online course evaluation system is designed to replace the traditional paper-based evaluations that have been in use at the University of Scranton for many years. The Faculty Senate voted to conduct a pilot project during the Fall 2004 and Intersession 2005 semesters using a web-based Online Course Evaluation System that permits students to evaluate their courses online. For Spring 2005, a decision was made to implement the Online Course Evaluation System university-wide.

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Who is required to complete an online course evaluation?

Students will be requested to login to UIS and complete a course evaluation for all of their courses that have not been excluded from the online course evaluation system. During regular semesters, student s will not be permitted to view their grades online in UIS until they have completed ALL of their evaluations.

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What courses will participate in online course evaluation?

University of Scranton Undergraduate and Graduate courses, Short courses, and Distance Education courses will be a part of online evaluation, provided they don’t meet the criteria used for excluding course evaluations.  Exclusion criteria includes several course schedule types, courses that have fewer than 4 students enrolled and special exceptions. 

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Who will read these evaluations?

Every evaluation is read by the instructor.

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Will students be able to see any of the evaluation results?

No.

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Who should we contact with comments about this program?

Contact us at OCE@Scranton.edu or call the CTLE at 941-4038.

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Last Modified: 7.18.06