Chamberlain Early Assessment Program (CEAP) Survey

Chamberlain Early Assessment Program (CEAP) Survey

 

The CEAP Survey is designed to help students self-identify and take action in key areas that are associated with students’ potential for success and retention in their academic programs. The survey consists of five brief sections and should take no more than 10 minutes of your time to complete and score. Based on your total score for each section, recommendations follow for you to consider and share with your faculty or advisor. Name: Kayla Cullari Date: 2/23/23

Section 1

Survey Item Choices Write in Your Score
  1. Over the course of my entire life, I would say that I have experienced:
    • 1 = Less adversity compared to others
    • 2 = About the same amount of adversity compared to others
    • 3 = More adversity compared to others Score: 3
  2. Over the past 12 months, I would say that I have experienced:
    • 1 = Less adversity compared to others
    • 2 = About the same amount of adversity compared to others
    • 3 = More adversity compared to others Score: 3
  3. Over the past 12 months, to what degree have family obligations (such as taking care of a parent, childcare, etc.) impacted your daily life?
    • 1 = No impact
    • 2 = Minor impact
    • 4 = Moderate impact
    • 6 = Major impact
    • 8 = Overwhelming impact Score: 4
  4. Over the past 12 months, to what degree have financial difficulties impacted your daily life?
    • 1 = No impact
    • 2 = Minor impact
    • 4 = Moderate impact
    • 6 = Major impact
    • 8 = Overwhelming impact Score: 4
  5. Over the past 12 months, to what degree have issues with your health impacted your daily life?
    • 1 = No impact
    • 2 = Minor impact
    • 4 = Moderate impact
    • 5 = Major impact
    • 6 = Overwhelming impact Score: 1
  6. Over the past 12 months, to what degree have legal issues impacted your daily life?
    • 1 = No impact
    • 2 = Minor impact
    • 3 = Moderate impact
    • 4 = Major impact
    • 5 = Overwhelming impact Score: 1
  7. Over the past 12 months, to what degree have personal problems impacted your daily life?
    • 1 = No impact
    • 2 = Minor impact
    • 4 = Moderate impact
    • 5 = Major impact
    • 6 = Overwhelming impact Score: 4
YOUR TOTAL SCORE: 20 Scoring Key Your Total Score Recommendations
  • 7-12: Overall, your life experiences have had little impact on your daily life over the past year. Resources to help you maintain a good balance are available through your student service advisor and Perspectives, the student assistance program.
  • 13-18: Your results indicate that you have experienced life events that have impacted some aspects of your daily life over the past year. You may want to be more aware of these areas and have a plan to address issues that may arise before they impact your academic progress. Your student support advisor is your main contact for both academic and financial concerns and to help you identify available resources to promote your success.
  • 19-25: Your results reflect that you have experienced some moderate to major events over the past year that have impacted aspects of your daily life. If you are seeing these events now or in the near future impacting your academic success, we recommend reaching out to your student service advisor for financial or academic concerns. Additionally, make the most of the complimentary Perspectives student assistance program that can provide a wide variety of resources for you and your family members/significant others.
  • 26-39: Your results indicated that you have experienced life events over the past year that have had major or overwhelming impact on your daily life. To support your academic success, we highly recommend that you reach out to your student service advisor for financial or academic concerns. Additionally, the Center for Academic Success (CAS) provides pre-licensure BSN students with professional tutors for academic support. The student assistance program, Perspectives, provides complimentary, confidential support to students, family members, and significant others in areas including stress management, academic support, financial resources, family caregiving resources, and health/wellness services. Contact them at 800.456.6327 or visit features.perspectivesltd.com/l/Chamberlain

Section 2

Survey Item Choices Write in Your Score
  1. I feel committed to completing my degree program at Chamberlain.
    • 1 = Strongly disagree
    • 2 = Disagree
    • 3 = Neither agree nor disagree
    • 4 = Agree
    • 5 = Strongly agree Score: 5
  2. I am looking forward to the day I complete my degree program at Chamberlain.
    • 1 = Strongly disagree
    • 2 = Disagree
    • 3 = Neither agree nor disagree
    • 4 = Agree
    • 5 = Strongly agree Score: 5
  3. Overall, I feel that my family is supportive of my pursuit of a career in my field.
    • 1 = Strongly disagree
    • 2 = Disagree
    • 3 = Neither agree nor disagree
    • 4 = Agree
    • 5 = Strongly agree Score: 4
  4. Overall, I feel that a career in my field is right for me.
    • 1 = Strongly disagree
    • 2 = Disagree
    • 3 = Neither agree nor disagree
    • 4 = Agree
    • 5 = Strongly agree Score: 4
YOUR TOTAL SCORE: 18 Scoring Key Your Total Score Recommendations
  • 4-8: Being committed and dedicated to completing your degree program will be of great benefit to your success. Weighing all of your responsibilities, priorities, and supports to help you achieve this important goal of a career in your chosen field is an important exercise for you to do.
  • 9-15: Being committed and dedicated to completing your degree program will be of great benefit to your success. You may be feeling that there are some barriers to address to help you achieve this important goal of a career in your chosen field.
  • 16-20: Your commitment and dedication to completing your degree program will be of great benefit to your success! If you feel that barriers may be impacting your path, be proactive and talk to your advisor to come up with possible solutions.

Section 3

Survey Item Choices Write in Your Score
  1. Faculty at Chamberlain are concerned about me as a person.
    • 1 = Strongly disagree
    • 2 = Disagree
    • 3 = Neither agree nor disagree
    • 4 = Agree
    • 5 = Strongly agree Score: 3

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