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Introduction

About the DePaul Emeritus Society

DePaul University values its ongoing connections with its faculty and staff retirees, as it values their past contributions to the university’s mission. The DePaul University Emeritus Society was founded in 2008 with the merger of the Staff Emeritus Society and the Emeritus Professors Association. The Society is sponsored by the University’s Office of Mission and Values.

The purpose of the DePaul Emeritus Society is to provide a means for ongoing connection, communication, and socialization between the university and its emeritus faculty and staff, and between individual retirees whose professional lives were for so many years dedicated to university service.

Photos, events, and information of interest to members of the DePaul Emeritus Society will be posted to this blog. Please take a look, add your comment, offer to be an "author" or just enjoy.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Survey 2012 Summary Results

Denny Shea shared the following survey summary with attendees at our October 19th Luncheon.



DePaul Emeritus Society

The Fall DES Luncheon
October 19, 2012

Report to Membership
The 2012 DES Survey

The DePaul Emeritus Society (DES) conducted a survey of its membership in the late spring and early summer of 2012.  As of mid-July, a total of 111 DES members, approximately 46% of DES membership, returned the survey – a wonderful participation effort by DES members.  Thank You!

Of survey respondents, sixty-six percent live in or near the Chicago-area with the remaining 34% residing in 16 other states.  Fifty-seven respondents retired from DePaul ten or less years ago while 43% are retired for more than ten years with 19 of that cohort being retired more than 20 years.

The format of the survey included five sections. Three of the first five sections required DES members to select from among a list of fixed choices.  In the remaining two sections, respondents were asked for their brief, open-ended replies and for their comments as well.  The 2012 DES Survey Report will be accessible to view on the web in late fall; look for details about accessing it in the next DES Newsletter.

Section I:  The objective of this section was to identify the degree to which DES members use or participate in specific university programs.  DES members were asked to rate the degree of their use or participation in ten university programs.  (See Section I of Survey)  Two university programs/services yielded significantly high frequency-of-use scores:  The DePaul Magazine and DePaul’s E-mail system.  Next in order of frequency-of-use were the DePaul ID card and Campus Connect.  Earning the lowest frequency-of-use scores were Demon Discounts and the St. Vincent Health Faire.

Section II.  The objective of this section was to identify the degree of importance which DES members place on specific DES-sponsored programs.  Respondents were asked to rate the degree of importance for ten DES programs.  (See Section II of Survey)  Three programs yielded significantly high degrees of importance:  The DES semi-annual Newsletter, the DES Endowed Scholarship, and the Oral History Project. Next, in order of importance, were DES Fall & Spring Luncheons, Retiree Benefits Talks/Forums, and the Memorabilia Project.  Earning the lowest degree of importance in the views of DES members were the DES Blog and DES Facebook.

Section III.  Here, the objective was to ascertain the degree of satisfaction that DES members placed in DES – in other words “How satisfied are you with the DES?  The results – and member comments –- were impressive:  all respondents were “Satisfied” to “Very Satisfied” with 51% of DES members being “Very Satisfied”.  Their comments reflected their good to very high degrees of satisfaction.

Section IV.  “What Would You Like DES To Do?” – so read the caption of this section.  The objective here was to identify what DES members might want done this year by DES’ four standing committees.  The result:  please see the reverse side for specific action plans from the chairs of those four committees, who formed their plans based on survey replies from you and other DES members.

Section V.  “Tell Us How DES Can Better Serve You.”  Thirty replies were received, and they are as varied and diverse as our DES membership is.

We encourage you to review and comment on the full 2012 DES Survey Report when it is available.  Access to the report, via the DES website, email or paper, will be detailed in the next DES Newsletter.  If you have observations about the content of this report or comments on the full report, please direct them to Alice Farrell in the Office of Mission and Values at afarrell@depaul.edu or Dennis Shea, DES member, at dennisshea@comcast.net.

Once again, thank you for your wonderful support!



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