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NODA Databank

What is the Databank?

The Noda Databank is a collection of statistical information about Orientation programs and office functions from member institutions collected every three to five years. The last Databank was collected in Fall 2003/Spring 2004.

How is the Information Collected?

This year, NODA and StudentVoice have established a strategic partnership and resulting in an opportunity to use technology for members to complete the databank. This also gives the NODA membership the flexibility to log-in to StudentVoice and create customized views of the Databank.

How do I Access the Databank?

You will need to log into the Members Only section of the NODA Website to get the NODA login information for the Databank.

How do I Participate in the Databank?

Each member institutions professional staff received e-mail inviting their participation. Each institution was asked to designate one individual to complete a series of QUESTIONS. Once you have completed the survey, the data is processed and added to the Databank. We have completed rounds 1 and 2 so far.

What is surveyed in each round?

  • Databank Round 1: General info, # and types of programs, some budget information
  • Databank Round 2: Staffing, human resources, payroll
  • Databank Round 3: Programming – themed programs, events held during orientation, partnerships (external and internal), faculty involvement, advising
  • Databank Round 4: Assessment – how do you assess your programs, learning outcomes, etc...
    Databank Round 5: Parent and family programming specifics
  • Databank Round 6: Student Staffing

The rounds will be evaluated at the end of the cycle. If you have questions about the database, please contact:

Rick F. DeBellis
rick.debellis@oregonstate.edu
(541) 737-3993

 

Information from the Fall 2003/Spring 2004 Databank Survey: