Catalyzing Better Outcomes Using the Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings: Learnings from a Multi-Institution Collaborative

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- Add to Calendar 2023-05-03 13:00:00 2023-05-03 14:00:00 Catalyzing Better Outcomes Using the Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings: Learnings from a Multi-Institution Collaborative The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) is a short survey, available free of charge, to assess population-level outcomes, including long-term wellbeing and educational outcomes, intermediate outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. The presenters will share key learnings from eleven institutions, including case studies about how WISHES data can motivate diverse partners across institutions, generate important insights about where to focus action, and provide the ability to rapidly assess changes. Free registration.  Online Online noreply@air.org America/New_York public

The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) is a short survey, available free of charge, to assess population-level outcomes, including long-term wellbeing and educational outcomes, intermediate outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. The presenters will share key learnings from eleven institutions, including case studies about how WISHES data can motivate diverse partners across institutions, generate important insights about where to focus action, and provide the ability to rapidly assess changes. Free registration


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