Surveys of Kenyon Faculty

Faculty are periodically invited to participate in surveys regarding their experiences at Kenyon.

COACHE Faculty Survey
The COACHE survey of faculty is conducted by the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Until 2011-12, the survey focused exclusively on tenure-track faculty. Beginning with the 2011-12, the survey went to both tenured and tenure-track faculty. Kenyon's faculty generally participate in this survey every three years. Available results are below.

2011-12 Provost Summary of COACHE results

2008-09 Executive Summary of COACHE results

2005-06 Executive Summary of COACHE results

HERI Faculty Survey
The HERI (Higher Education Research Institute) conducts many surveys of higher education organizations. Kenyon faculty have participated in the HERI Faculty survey every three years beginning with the 2004-05 school year. Results for years in which Kenyon participated are available below.

2010-11 Faculty Profile from HERI

2007-08 Faculty Profile from HERI

2004-05 Faculty Results from HERI

MISO Survey
The Measuring Information Services Outcomes (MISO) survey originated in 2005 to measure interest in and satisfaction with the services offerd by merged information service organizations at colleges and universities. Unlike more traditionally sturctured organizations, merged information service organizations combine the management of technology and computing services and library services. As such, these organizations offer many and varied services. Kenyon has participated in MISO twice in 2005-06 and 2008-09.

2009 MISO Results from Faculty

2006 MISO Results from Faculty