UTSA students: Online course evaluations are open through Nov. 21
(Nov. 14, 2011) -- Students who complete online course evaluations for the fall 2011 semester will have a chance to win a student garage parking pass. The course evaluation period opens Nov. 14 and runs through Monday, Nov. 21.
Students who complete an evaluation will be entered in a random drawing. The more class evaluations students complete, the more chances they will have to win. One student will win a student garage parking pass, valid for the spring 2012 semester. Secondary prizes include two $100 gift cards and six $50 gift cards for the UTSA Bookstore.
Students will receive an email with links to the evaluations for each course they are enrolled in. Students should not share the evaluation link with classmates; the link can be used only once. Alternately, students can log in to ASAP to complete their evaluations.
Beginning fall 2010, end-of-semester course evaluations moved online, completely replacing the previous paper-based IDEA surveys. In addition to saving paper and class time, the online course evaluations help the university comply with Texas H.B. 2504, which requires certain evaluation results and other data to be posted online. At UTSA, that information is posted on the Bluebook website.
For more information, email evaluate@utsa.edu.
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