Matross, Ronald2009-03-052009-03-052009-02-23https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48019Examines the relationship between involvement in college activities and satisfaction with the University in the 2007 Senior Exit Survey. Key findings include: Compared to less involved students, those who were more involved were more satisfied with their University experiences, experienced a greater sense of community at the U and were more likely to recommend the U to other students like them; Self-reported involvement was up from 1999, but 29% of seniors still reported that they had been "not at all" involved in campus activities; Colleges differed widely in the degree to which their students were involved.en-USOffice of Undergraduate EducationUndergraduate EducationStudent involvementStudent Involvement and SatisfactionReport