NMC said the survey will help the college address student concerns.
The survey results will show how the students are doing in there academics, extra curricular activities and life outside the campus during the first weeks of classes.
Most of the questions are related to the experiences of the student within the college and factors outside the school that affect student performance.
Students who are taking the survey have the freedom to answer every question or to leave other questions unanswered.
NMC said 653 students must take the survey in order to achieve accurate and scientific results.
“The survey will assist us in obtaining valuable data that the college can use to better improve our programs and services to our students,” NMC added.
The survey started yesterday and will end on Tuesday.
Three proctors along with career office manager Heather Santos are conducting the survey.


