ULS Community exceeds participation goals in Key Informant Survey

IMG NOTE CONGRATULATIONS
 
For the internal informants, the institutional aspiration was to call at least 30% of all its members by class; while for external ones, 15%. In 15 days, ULS demonstrated the commitment of its community and strategic partners to the future and significance of its institutional project.
 
The report this Friday, September 13, at noon, reported on the success of the process of calling for participation in the Survey of Key Informants of the Institutional Self-Assessment Process.
 
All segments of Internal Key Informants surpassed the barrier of 30% participation, a self-imposed goal by the institution for this mass consultation instrument. "The response from the community reflects the commitment that exists to make the ULS a better institution every day. From the central organization of the process, multiple corporate efforts were designed and deployed to reach all university levels with the message and also, to external informants, and we are deeply grateful for the response that, clearly, already shows a community that is alive and involved with its institutional development," commented the director of Strategic Communication, Mg. Carola Espinoza, responsible for the communication strategy of the ULS Self-Assessment.
 
The survey closes today, Friday the 13th at 23:59 p.m. and even greater participation is expected, especially from the segment of ULS graduates - from the last five years - who have the goal of reaching at least 15% of responses.
 
Congratulations