Satisfaction of Characteristics
Of the 55 respondents, the majority were overall satisfied with the career and
human resources education graduate program. However, the on-campus students and
non-traditional students differ on their level of overall satisfaction. Of the 23 on-campus
respondents’ 91.3% were extremely satisfied or satisfied while 75.1% of the nontraditional students (n = 32) were extremely satisfied or satisfied.
The results continue with the differences between non-traditional students and oncampus students with regards to the satisfaction of characteristics of the career and
human resources education graduate program. The non-traditional students were most
satisfied with faculty members in the career and human resources education department
while the on-campus students were most satisfied with communications within the career
and human resources education Department and with students.