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Commencement Corner

Graduating Student Exit Survey

Dear Graduating Students:
 
Congratulations on your up-coming graduation from HSPH.  As you prepare for the next stage of your career, I hope that you will take a little time to reflect on your experiences at the School and to tell us about your experience here.  Each year the school conducts an annual exit survey to hear graduating students' views of the academic programs and other services of the school.  We have a student body that is diverse in both its backgrounds and its many professional goals. To do a good job of meeting students' needs, it is important that we hear how we are doing.
 
You will find the 2009 exit survey at https://webapps.sph.harvard.edu/live/forms/studentsurvey/ The survey is divided into two parts, an anonymous satisfaction survey and a separate section asking for your future plans and contact information.
 
The quality of our academic and community life at the School of Public Health is something that needs constant attention to maintain the standards that we all expect. Faculty committees, administrative departments and the Student Government all work together to improve the experiences of our students while studying here. I hope that you will assist them by completing the survey and giving guidance on future directions for the school. I know that this is a busy time of the year for everyone, but I think the few minutes that will be needed to complete the survey will help all of us who care about the quality of student life and education at the School.
 
To thank you for your participation, upon completion of the second, non-anonymous section of the survey, your name will be entered into a lottery for one of two $100 gift certificates for Amazon.com. 
 
Please feel free to contact Stan Hudson at shudson@hsph.harvard.edu if you have any questions regarding the survey.
 
With best wishes and thank you for your help,
Julio Frenk
Dean