Office of Student Life & Event Services - Student Organizations
Student Outcomes
Assessment of Student Outcomes
Outcome B Leadership Development in Student Organizations
Student Life will foster a supportive infrastructure for registered
student organizations (RSOs), providing students with opportunities to
gain hands-on leadership development experiences and increase their
level of confidence in their leadership ability.
Objective 1
Students involved in registered student organizations (RSOs) will
indicate a greater connection with leadership ability than students not
involved in RSOs through the Office of Student Life.
Measure 1
2021 Status
Not Yet Achieved
From the 2021 Office of Student Life survey, 59% of students indicated
either "extremely positive" or "somewhat positive"
in response to the following question: How has your involvement impacted
your leadership skill development?" We recognize that this data was
taken during a time of great challenge for student organizations, due to
COVID.
2021 Status
Not Yet Achieved
From the 2021-22 Office of Student Life survey, 70.28% of students
indicated either "agree" or "strongly agree" in
response to the following statement: "I have grown as a leader
because of my student organization involvement."
2019 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Based on the 2019 OSL survey, of all random respondents, 31.82%
indicated they they "consider themselves to be actively involved
with the Office of Student Life"; 53.74% indicated that they are
"actively involved with registered student organizations";
14.44% indicated that they are "actively involved with Greek
Life" and 11.23% indicate that they are "actively involved
with Club Sports". Of all of these respondents, 64.38% of students
said that "their involvement has impacted their leadership skills
"extremely positively" and 24.03% indicated that involvement
has impacted their leadership skills "moderately positively".
2018 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Based on 2018 OSL Annual Survey, 51.14% of students indicate that due to
involvement in Office of Student Life activities (including RSO's) that
they "consider (themselves) to be a leader on campus or in your community."
2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Data demonstrates a significant correlation between participation in a
registered student organization (RSO) and student confidence in
leadership ability. It also demonstrates a significant correlation, for
those students who are involved in RSOs, between their confidence in
leadership capacity and OSL support.
Measure 2
2021 Status
Not Yet Achieved
59% of students indicated "extremely positive" or
"somewhat positive" to the question "How has your
involvement in a student organization impacted your leadership skill development"?
2021 Status
Not Yet Achieved
See reporting for Measure B.1.1
2019 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Based on the 2019 OSL survey, of all random respondents, 31.82%
indicated they they "consider themselves to be actively involved
with the Office of Student Life"; 53.74% indicated that they are
"actively involved with registered student organizations";
14.44% indicated that they are "actively involved with Greek
Life" and 11.23% indicate that they are "actively involved
with Club Sports". Of all of these respondents, 64.38% of students
said that "their involvement has impacted their leadership skills
"extremely positively" and 24.03% indicated that involvement
has impacted their leadership skills "moderately positively".
2018 Status
Not Yet Achieved
59.48% of respondents to the 2018 OSL Annual survey indicated that
"Involvement at GVSU with the Office of Student Life has enhanced
my leadership ability". 50% of those who received the OSL Annual
Survey were Student Organization executive board members, while 50% of
survey recipients were randomly sampled.
2017 Status
Not Yet Achieved
Data demonstrates a significant correlation between participation in a
registered student organization (RSO) and student confidence in
leadership ability. It also demonstrates a significant correlation, for
those students who are involved in RSOs, between their confidence in
leadership capacity and OSL support.