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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SIA Civic Engagement Questionnaire Part A. Background 1. Gender: 2. Class level: 3. Age: O Female O Lower division (Fr/So) 4. Major: O Male O Upper division (Jr/Sr) 5. Campus: O Graduate 6. How did you first learn about the campus 7. What was the primary reason you chose SIA project? (Mark only one) to participate in the campus SIA project? O Service learning course/instructor (Mark only one) O Chancellor's Office video conference O Course credit O Another student O Curiosity O Don't know O Interest in the subject matter O Other (Specify: ) O Interest in community service O No particular reason O Other (Specify: ) 8. While in college have you performed community 9. How many semesters did you service work prior to this project? perform community service? O Yes O One O NO (Go to Part B) O Two O More than two Part B. Project Activities and Work Time 10. In the left column please check (Yes or No) all the activities you performed on your campus SIA project. Then in the right column rate each activity you checked in terms of how much it contributed to your learning or personal development. Yes No High Medium Low O O Managed/supervised people O O O O O Organized/coordinated a project activity or event O O O O O Recruited people into the SIA project O O O O O Presented a talk/speech to a campus or community group O O O O O Interacted with people in the off-campus local community O O O O O Developed educational materials for teaching purposes O O O O O Developed project publicity materials (e.g., fliers, pamphlets) O O O O O Raised funds to support the SIA project O O O O O Tutored a project recipient O O O O O Mentored a project recipient (i.e., served as a role model) O O O O O Built an ongoing relationship with a project recipient O O O O O Developed or conducted a community survey O O O O O Wrote an article for a magazine O O O O O Trained SIA peers on how to perform their duties O O O O O Gathered research data on the off-campus local community O O O O O Other (Specify: O O O O O Other (Specify: O O O

11. In the 2005-2006 academic year, how much 12. How many weeks did you work on the time in a typical week did you spend SIA project during the 2005-2006 working on the SIA project? academic year? O 1-5 hours O 1-6 weeks O 6-10 hours O 7-12 weeks O More than 10 hours O More than 12 weeks Part C. Project Impact 13. Please indicate the degree to which your participation in your campus SIA project increased or strengthened each of the following: A Great A Fair Only a Not at Not Deal Amount Little All Applicable Ability to manage/supervise people O O O O O Ability to plan/coordinate an activity/event O O O O O Ability to speak in front of a group of strangers O O O O O Ability to communicate with project recipients O O O O O Ability to work as part of a team or group O O O O O Understanding the difficulties that project recipients face in their daily lives O O O O O Understanding how a group functions O O O O O Compassion/empathy for project recipients O O O O O Understanding the needs of project recipients O O O O O Recognition that project recipients are people with a lot of potential O O O O O Understanding the culture (e.g., attitudes, values, behavior) of project recipients O O O O O Openness to ideas/opinions that conflict with my own O O O O O Willingness to change my views or opinions O O O O O Confidence that I can make a difference for project recipients O O O O O Confidence in presenting/speaking before a group of strangers O O O O O Patience in working with project recipients O O O O O Awareness of my strengths/weaknesses O O O O O Awareness of how my communication may affect project recipients O O O O O Optimism about alleviating social injustice O O O O O Confidence in my ability to accomplish my O O O O O personal goals in life O O O O O Recognition of how difficult it is to solve the problems of project recipients O O O O O Determination to alleviate social injustice O O O O O Interest in social advocacy as a career O O O O O Interest in doing voluntary community service O O O O O Interest in social advocacy-oriented graduate studies O O O O O

Part D. Project Outcomes 14. Please indicate how much you Agree or Disagree with each of the following statements. Strongly Mildly Mildly Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Disagree As a result of SIA I have changed my career plans. O O O O SIA helped to clarify my career plans. O O O O SIA affirmed the career plans I already had. O O O O I now have a clearer sense of purpose and direction in life because of SIA O O O O SIA has made me re-think what I want to do in the future. O O O O SIA helped me develop important new skills/abilities. O O O O SIA opened my eyes to new possibilities in life. O O O O Because of SIA I am uncertain about what I want to do in the future. O O O O I feel better about myself after having worked in SIA. O O O O I am proud of the contribution I made to the SIA project. O O O O SIA has influenced by religious views. O O O O SIA has influenced my political views. O O O O SIA has influenced what college courses I want to take. O O O O SIA has changed the way I view project recipients. O O O O As a result of SIA I am more introspective (i.e., inclined to self-examination). O O O O Part E. Attitudes and Opinions 15. Please indicate how much you Agree or Disagree with each of the following statements. Strongly Mildly Mildly Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Society lacks the will to eliminate social injustice. O O O O Society has the ability and resources to alleviate social injustice. O O O O Most people really care about helping others. O O O O All we can really hope to accomplish in social advocacy work is to help people through hard times. O O O O Most disadvantaged people got that way because of circumstances beyond their control. O O O O Life is getting worse rather than getting better for most people who are less fortunate. O O O O Contributing to the solutions of community problems is my responsibility. O O O O Being involved in a program to improve my community is a high priority for me. O O O O The problem of addressing community problems is more complex than I had originally thought. O O O O Everyone should give some of their free time to community service. O O O O

16. Below are statements describing four types of changes that students might experience as a result of working on SIA projects. Please indicate how well each statement describes your SIA experience. I am still basically the same person I was when I started the SIA project, but in certain ways I have become both deepened and broadened by the experience. I have become a more complete person as opposed to a very different person. This project has not changed my life drastically, but it has definitely strengthened some of my skills, bolstered some of my interests, goals, and attitudes that I had before SIA. In short, this experience has reinforced who I am as a person. 17. Statement A describes my SIA experience: Through my SIA experience I have discovered something new and different about myself. I have developed new understandings, skills, interests and/or attitudes I did not have before. I am now a person who has a greater capacity and potential to develop even further. SIA has added something of value and importance to my life which will influence and shape what I do in the future. 18. Statement B describes my SIA experience: I am in transition, moving from one phase of my life to another. SIA has made me re-think what I want to do in the future. It has opened up new possibilities that I had not considered before, but I have not yet committed or decided on any particular one. I am not completely certain where I am going from here. Sometimes this uncertainty makes me a little anxious, but I am confident that things will eventually fall into place. 19. Statement C describes my SIA experience: Part F. Overall SIA Project Impact Statement A Statement B Statement C

The SIA project has had a significant, possible long-term, life-altering impact on me. I consider the impact of SIA as a turning point in my life. In certain respects I am a very different person that I was before SIA. SIA has transformed me and affected me in more than one area of my life that I consider important. I am now pursuing new directions in my life and feel very satisfied. 20. Statement D describes my SIA experience: Statement D 21. Which one of the four statements above (A, B, C, or D) comes closest to describing your SIA experience? O Statement A O Statement B O Statement C O Statement D Part G. Project Evaluation 22. The following questions ask you to give us your opinion of your campus SIA project. How would you rate your campus SIA Very Very project on each of the following items: High High Medium Low Low Importance of project goals O O O O O Relevance of project goals to the needs of recipients O O O O O Quality/effectiveness of implementation Personal satisfaction you derived from SIA O O O O O Success in accomplishing project goals O O O O O Support received from program staff O O O O O The amount of work you were expected to do O O O O O As compared with other learning experiences you have had in college O O O O O Part H. Comments 23. Please use the space below or the backside of this page to comment on any aspect of your SIA experience, for example, what you liked/disliked, what was most/least valuable, what could be changed or improved, etc. Thank you for completing this survey.