The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) [1] obtains, on an annual basis, information from hundreds of four-year colleges and universities nationwide about student participation in programs and activities that institutions provide for their learning and personal development. The results provide an estimate of how undergraduates spend their time and what they gain from attending college. Survey items on The National Survey of Student Engagement represent empirically confirmed "good practices" in undergraduate education. That is, they reflect behaviors by students and institutions that are associated with desired outcomes of college.
2010
- Pocket Guide for UT Austin [2]

- Benchmark Comparison Report for UT Austin [3]

- Respondent Characteristics [4]

- Mean and Frequency Reports [5]

2009
- Pocket Guide for UT Austin [6]

- Benchmark Comparison Report for UT Austin [7]

- Respondent Characteristics [8]

- Mean and Frequency Reports [9]

2008
- Pocket Guide for UT Austin [10]

- Benchmark Comparison Report for UT Austin [11]

- Respondent Characteristics [12]

- Mean and Frequency Reports [13]

2007
- Benchmark Comparison Report for UT Austin Students [14]

- Respondent Characteristics [15]

- Mean and Frequency Reports [16]

2006
- Benchmark Comparison Report for UT Austin Students [17]

- Respondent Characteristics [18]

- Mean and Frequency Reports [19]
