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APPENDIX A
THE 2003-2011 CCSSE COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SURVEYS AND CODEBOOKS
Note: The actual copies of the CCSSE surveys are copyrighted and All Rights are Reserved to the CCSSE. The 2003 CCSSE survey was copyrighted in 2003. The 2004 CCSSE survey was copyrighted in 2004 and was in use through 2011.

The CCSSE Codebooks are copyrighted and All Rights are Reserved to the CCSSE. The 2003 CCSSE Codebook was copyrighted in 2003. The 2004 CCSSE Codebook was copyrighted in 2004 and was in use through 2011.

Samples of the surveys and the codebooks may be retrieved by permission of the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) at the University of Texas at Austin at the following address:

Center for Community College Student Engagement


3316 Grandview Street
Austin, TX 78705

Telephone: 512-471-6807


Fax: 512-471-4209
E-mail: info@cccse.org

APPENDIX B
IRB APPROVAL HOST COLLEGE

(DOCUMENT AMENDED FROM HOST COLLEGE NAME TO COLLEGE X)



Human Subjects Review Committee

Notice of Review and Approval


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