Advisory: Share your thoughts with Central Piedmont for a chance to win a $50 gift card

Student using phone and laptop in open seating areaCentral Piedmont truly cares about your opinions and we want to communicate in ways that work for you! Let us know what we’ve been doing well… and what you wish we would STOP doing so we can build a stronger college community.

If you haven’t already, we hope you’ll share your feedback. The survey is only open for a few weeks, and you could win a $50 Visa gift card from the college.

We’re working with Interact Communications to research the likes and dislikes of our students to learn more about how we can communicate more efficiently as an institution! No worries, all of your responses will be kept confidential and non-identifiable.

*Winner cannot be a student who is also employed by Central Piedmont.

Share Your thoughts for a Chance to Win a $50 Visa Gift Card

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What social media platforms do you LOVE? And which do you love to HATE?

Did you know that learning more about our current students’ media habits help us connect with new students more effectively? Help us spread the Central Piedmont love by completing the online survey below. And you could also win a $50 Visa gift card from the college!*

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We’re working with Interact Communications to compile the data and help us learn more about our college community. No worries, all of your responses will be kept confidential and non-identifiable.

*Winner cannot be a student who is also employed by Central Piedmont.

 

Quick Survey – Which Class Formats Do You Prefer?

Central Piedmont wants you to feel safe and comfortable in your classes and we need your help. Through numerous discussions and detailed planning across all units of the college, we remain committed to providing a safe environment for our students to learn and faculty and staff members to work. Which class format(s) do you prefer?

Please take this quick, three-question survey to help us prepare for the spring term.

Fall semester classes are being taught in multiple formats – online, hybrid, blended and face-to-face. Here are the different types:

  • Traditional (regular in-person class meetings with very little, if any, online instruction)
  • Online (completely online with no on-campus meetings)
  • Blended (both online and seated instruction with weekly on-campus meetings)
  • Hybrid (more online than seated, fewer than 8 on-campus meetings)

By Monday, September 28, please take less than 1 minute to share your opinion on class formats as we prepare for spring.

(Survey Link: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5847953/CP-Class-Format-Preference-Survey.)