The Alabama
Commission on Governmental Accountability
recently surveyed alumni from all twelve
public, four-year colleges and universities
in the state to determine alumni
satisfaction. The University of West
Alabama ranked first among all universities
in Alabama for career services, quality
advising, accessibility of advisors and
caring faculty and staff. UWA also received
the highest score awarded to any institution
for quality of instruction in courses,
preparation for writing effectively,
preparation for working with others, value
of undergraduate degree in preparing one for
current job and acknowledgement that the
undergraduate degree was worth the time and
money invested.
UWA Provost Dr.
David Taylor said of the survey results,
“Many institutions bill themselves as
offering a caring and nurturing environment
in which students are recognized and given
attention as individuals. These data show
clearly that at UWA, this is more than a
promotional slogan. The individual student
is indeed important here.”
When
UWA alumni were asked to rate their overall
satisfaction with their undergraduate
experience, the University ranked second
highest among the twelve institutions in the
survey. Also, according to the survey, UWA
ranked second in preparing individuals to
work in teams and tied for second with
another institution in courses being taught
when one needed them. UWA also tied for
second in the category of “quality courses
taught in one’s major” and tied for third in
“quality of courses taken.”
When UWA alumni
were asked if they had to do it all over
again, would they attend UWA for their
undergraduate degree, over 91 percent said
“yes.” The overall state average was 88.6
percent.
“We are
extremely proud of the University and its
rankings in this survey. It is further
validation of the quality of our programs.
These outstanding rankings are due to the
exceptional work of our talented and
dedicated faculty and staff,” commented Dr.
Richard Holland, UWA President.
The Alabama
Commission on Government Accountability is
charged with gathering performance
information from state agencies and
presenting it to the public.
In another state
evaluation, UWA received an “A” rating on
the annual Teacher Preparation Report Card
released by the Alabama State Department of
Education. UWA has earned this rating for
the past five years that the report card has
been issued.
Since 1835, The
University of West Alabama has served the
west central Alabama area through
educational opportunity, academic research,
and public outreach.