Student Instructional Rating Survey Results

The Student Instructional Rating Survey (SIRS) is a University-wide survey of students for their comments about their experiences in the classroom. The results are used by the individual instructors, departments, schools and the University for the assessment and improvement of teaching. Faculty members are asked to provide summaries of the student survey statistics for personnel decisions, such as tenure, promotion or merit-based pay. SIRS is conducted at the end of every semester by the Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research.

To access these data, please use your account name and password from your Rutgers NetID (username for eden, rci, andromeda, pegasus, crab, clam, etc.). If asked to accept the security certificate, click "Yes" or "OK" (this will protect your password).

Log in with NetID to view SIRS Results

Fall 2009 Surveys: For Fall 2009, many courses will conduct their surveys online. To rate your instructors, log in to Sakai http://sakai.rutgers.edu/ and click "All Surveys". Surveys start at different dates throughout the semester but most will begin on November 18 and run through December 10. If your course is not listed the survey may be conducted in class, using paper forms. You may wish to read more information about SIRS and the privacy policy. Results will be published to this web page in February.

If you do not have a NetID account you may create one by going to http://rucs.rutgers.edu/services/account/quick.html. If you have trouble with "security" messages or "encryption" you may log in with a non-secure connection.


 

 

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