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General facilities and services. As Table 40 shows that some services are used by graduating students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are electronic library resources (78%) and on- campus bookstores (71%) and, while few report university residences (6%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (52% compared to 39% of Group 2 and 27% of Group 3 students). Table 40: Use of general facilities and services All students (n=18,144) Group UFV (n=434) 1 (n=5,612) 2 (n=7,916) 3 (n=4,616) Library electronic resources 78% 81% 77% 77% 81% On-campus bookstores 71% 76% 69% 70% 82% Food services 58% 63% 61% 53% 61% On-campus library 55% 57% 52% 58% 58% Athletic facilities 42% 37% 46% 41% 10% Parking 38% 52% 39% 27% 76% Online campus bookstores 32% 33% 33% 32% 36% Campus medical services 26% 18% 27% 29% 2% Facilities for university-based social activities 16% 14% 16% 17% 12% Other recreational facilities 16% 17% 17% 14% 7% Facilities for student associations 16% 14% 14% 18% 13% Computing services help desk 14% 17% 14% 13% 8% University residences 6% 7% 6% 4% 2% Difference by age. The younger a student is, the more likely they are to use athletic facilities. Among those who used the service, Table 41 shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 42% are satisfied with. The differentiator among these services is the proportion that are very satisfied with each service. When these proportions are examined, results show students are most satisfied with library electronic resources (39%), campus medical services (35%) on-campus library (35%), and athletic facilities (30%), and least satisfied with food services (11%) and parking facilities (6%).

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General facilities and services. As Table 40 shows that some services are used by graduating students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are electronic library resources (78%) and on- campus bookstores (71%) and, while few report university residences (6%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (52% compared to 39% of Group 2 and 27% of Group 3 students). Table 40: Use of general facilities and services All students (n=18,144) Group UFV XxXxxx University (n=434n=564) 1 (n=5,612) 2 (n=7,916) 3 (n=4,616) Library electronic resources 78% 81% 77% 77% 8180% On-campus bookstores 71% 76% 69% 70% 8271% Food services 58% 63% 61% 53% 6154% On-campus library 55% 57% 52% 58% 5866% Athletic facilities 42% 37% 46% 41% 1051% Parking 38% 52% 39% 27% 765% Online campus bookstores 32% 33% 33% 32% 3625% Campus medical services 26% 18% 27% 29% 228% Facilities for university-based social activities 16% 14% 16% 17% 1225% Other recreational facilities 16% 17% 17% 14% 716% Facilities for student associations 16% 14% 14% 18% 1329% Computing services help desk 14% 17% 14% 13% 810% University residences 6% 7% 6% 4% 26% Difference by age. The younger a student is, the more likely they are to use athletic facilities. Among those who used the service, Table 41 shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 42% are satisfied with. The differentiator among these services is the proportion that are very satisfied with each service. When these proportions are examined, results show students are most satisfied with library electronic resources (39%), campus medical services (35%) on-campus library (35%), and athletic facilities (30%), and least satisfied with food services (11%) and parking facilities (6%).

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General facilities and services. As Table 40 26 shows that some services are used by graduating middle-years students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are on-campus bookstores (74%) and electronic library resources (7873%) and on- campus bookstores (71%) and), while few report using facilities for student associations, clubs, etc. (14%), university residences (614%), and computing services help desk (13%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (5244% compared to 3937% of Group 2 and 2725% of Group 3 students). Table 4026: Use of general facilities and services All Group University of the students 1 2 3 Fraser Valley (n=18,144n=22,537) Group UFV (n=434n=7,117) 1 (n=5,612n=7,054) 2 (n=7,916n=8,366) 3 (n=4,616n=386) On-campus book stores 74% 68% 74% 79% 81% Library electronic resources 7873% 8175% 77% 77% 81% On-campus bookstores 71% 76% 69% 7074% 82% Food services 58% 63% 6155% 5364% 6169% 60% On-campus library 5553% 5750% 5254% 5853% 5859% Athletic facilities 42% 3732% 44% 46% 41% 1011% Parking 3835% 5244% 3937% 2725% 7679% Online campus bookstores 32book stores 33% 3330% 36% 33% 32% 36% Campus medical services 2623% 1815% 25% 27% 292% 2Other recreational facilities 18% 15% 16% 22% 13% Facilities for university-based social activities 16% 1411% 1615% 1720% 12% Other recreational facilities 16% 17% 17% 14% 711% Facilities for student associations 16% 14% 10% 13% 17% 13% University residences 14% 1810% 1312% 19% 2% Computing services help desk 14% 17% 1413% 13% 815% University residences 610% 7% 6% 4% 211% Difference by age. The younger a student is, the more likely they are to use many of these services, including the following: ► on-campus book stores, decreasing from 81% of those 20 and younger to 46% of those 30 and older ► food services, decreasing from 70% of those 20 and younger to 34% of those 30 and older ► athletic facilities. , decreasing from 50% of those 20 and younger to 11% of those 30 and older ► facilities for social based activities, decreasing from 21% of those 20 and younger to just 4% of those 30 and older ► university residences, decreasing from 20% of those 20 and younger to just 2% of those 30 and older Among those who used the service, Table 41 27 shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 4240% are satisfied with. The differentiator among these services is the proportion that are very satisfied with each service. When these proportions are examined, results show students are most satisfied with library electronic resources (3932%), campus medical services (35%) on-campus library (35%), and athletic facilities (30%), and campus medical services (30%) and least satisfied with food services (11%) and parking facilities (65%).

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General facilities and services. As Table 40 shows that some services are used by graduating students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are electronic library resources (78%) and on- campus bookstores (71%) and, while few report university residences (6%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (52% compared to 39% of Group 2 and 27% of Group 3 students). Table 40: Use of general facilities and services All students (n=18,144) Group UFV Xxxxx University (n=434n=941) 1 (n=5,612) 2 (n=7,916) 3 (n=4,616) Library electronic resources 78% 81% 77% 77% 8183% On-campus bookstores 71% 76% 69% 70% 8281% Food services 58% 63% 61% 53% 6172% On-campus library 55% 57% 52% 58% 5852% Athletic facilities 42% 37% 46% 41% 1043% Parking 38% 52% 39% 27% 7657% Online campus bookstores 32% 33% 33% 32% 3641% Campus medical services 26% 18% 27% 29% 232% Facilities for university-based social activities 16% 14% 16% 17% 1214% Other recreational facilities 16% 17% 17% 14% 722% Facilities for student associations 16% 14% 14% 18% 138% Computing services help desk 14% 17% 14% 13% 814% University residences 6% 7% 6% 4% 25% Difference by age. The younger a student is, the more likely they are to use athletic facilities. Among those who used the service, Table 41 shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 42% are satisfied with. The differentiator among these services is the proportion that are very satisfied with each service. When these proportions are examined, results show students are most satisfied with library electronic resources (39%), campus medical services (35%) on-campus library (35%), and athletic facilities (30%), and least satisfied with food services (11%) and parking facilities (6%).

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General facilities and services. As Table 40 The table below shows that some services are used by graduating middle-years students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are on-campus bookstores (76%) and electronic library resources (7873%) and on- campus bookstores (71%) and), while few report using facilities for student associations, clubs, etc. (14%), computing services help desk (12%), and university residences (612%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (5256% compared to 3941% of Group 2 and 2719% of Group 3 students). Table 4044: Use of general facilities and services Group University All of students 1 2 3 Lethbridge (n=18,144n=15,248) Group UFV (n=434n=5,263) 1 (n=5,612n=7,365) 2 (n=7,916n=2,620) 3 (n=4,616n=387) On-campus book stores (SRV18) 76% 79% 75% 76% 83% Library electronic resources 78(SRV5) 73% 8176% 71% 77% 77% 81% On-campus bookstores 71% 76% 69% 70% 82% Food services 58(SRV25) 64% 6364% 66% 61% 53% 6165% On-campus library 55(SRV4) 53% 57% 5250% 5855% 5859% Parking (SRV26) 41% 56% 41% 19% 63% Athletic facilities (SRV16) 40% 35% 42% 3745% 4647% 41% 10% Parking Online campus book stores (SRV19) 38% 5240% 39% 27% 76% Online campus bookstores 32% 33% 33% 32% 3628% Campus medical services 26(SRV20) 24% 16% 25% 35% 27% Other recreational facilities (SRV17) 18% 18% 2718% 2917% 221% Facilities for university-based social activities 16(SRV22) 15% 12% 14% 1621% 17% 12% Other recreational facilities 16% 17% 17% 14% 713% Facilities for student associations 16% (SRV23) 14% 1412% 1812% 1322% 10% Computing services help desk 14(SRV24) 12% 1712% 1412% 1311% 86% University residences 6(SRV13) 12% 712% 612% 411% 2% Difference by age. The younger a student is, the more likely they are to use athletic facilities. Among those who used the service, Table 41 shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 42% are satisfied with. The differentiator among these services is the proportion that are very satisfied with each service. When these proportions are examined, results show students are most satisfied with library electronic resources (3914%), campus medical services (35%) on-campus library (35%), and athletic facilities (30%), and least satisfied with food services (11%) and parking facilities (6%).

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General facilities and services. As Table 40 shows that some services are used by graduating students more often than others. For instance, the most commonly used resources are electronic library resources (78%) and on- campus bookstores (71%) and, while few report university residences (6%). Given that Group 1 students tend to drive to campus more often than students in other groups, it might be expected that they are most likely to have used parking facilities (52% compared to 39% of Group 2 and 27% of Group 3 students). Table 40: Use of general facilities and services All students (n=18,144) Group UFV University of Victoria (n=434n=454) 1 (n=5,612) 2 (n=7,916) 3 (n=4,616) Library electronic resources 78% 81% 77% 77% 8180% On-campus bookstores 71% 76% 69% 70% 8272% Food services 58% 63% 61% 53% 6170% On-campus library 55% 57% 52% 58% 5851% Athletic facilities 42% 37% 46% 41% 1033% Parking 38% 52% 39% 27% 7644% Online campus bookstores 32% 33% 33% 32% 3637% Campus medical services 26% 18% 27% 29% 228% Facilities for university-based social activities 16% 14% 16% 17% 1214% Other recreational facilities 16% 17% 17% 14% 717% Facilities for student associations 16% 14% 14% 18% 13% Computing services help desk 14% 17% 14% 13% 820% University residences 6% 7% 6% 4% 23% Difference by age. The younger a student is, the more likely they are to use athletic facilities. Among those who used the service, Table 41 shows very little difference in the satisfaction of general facilities and services, with the exception of parking facilities, which only 42% are satisfied with. The differentiator among these services is the proportion that are very satisfied with each service. When these proportions are examined, results show students are most satisfied with library electronic resources (39%), campus medical services (35%) on-campus library (35%), and athletic facilities (30%), and least satisfied with food services (11%) and parking facilities (6%).

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