Common use of Use of and satisfaction Clause in Contracts

Use of and satisfaction. with services by discipline Table 70 shows Education (44%) and Engineering (36%) students are most likely to have experience with services for co-op programs, internships, and other practical experiences related to students’ programs, which is most likely due to the structure of their academic programs. Students in Arts and Humanities are least likely to have used these services. Otherwise, there are no statistically significant differences by discipline and students’ use of the services tested. Table 70: Use of services by discipline Service Discipline Percent using service Q22p. Services for co-op programs, internships, and other practical experiences related to program Education 44% Engineering 36% Overall 17% Arts and Humanities 7% Among the services with a statistically significant difference by discipline, results show that Engineering students tend to be least likely to be very satisfied with three aspects: campus bookstores, personal counselling services, and services for students needing financial aid. See Table 71. Table 71: Satisfaction with services by discipline Service Discipline % very satisfied Q22h. Campus bookstores Arts and Humanities 46% Overall 42% Engineering 27% Q22l. Personal counselling services Education 58% Overall 39% Engineering 20% Q22t. Services for students needing financial aid Physical Science 39% Overall 35% Engineering 23%

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