Instructional Systems Technology (IST)
Faculty Research Report
Appendix B:
Design-Research for the
Indiana University Bloomington
World Wide Web Home Page
Theodore Frick
Michael Corry Lisa Hansen
Barbara Maynes
Department of
Instructional Systems Technology
School of Education
Indiana University Bloomington
August 22, 1995
Questions asked at IUB more than 1000 times per week, during 1994-95
- A.1 How do I get housing?
- On-Campus Housing
Housing information comes after admittance. You'll receive housing information along with your letter of admittance.
- A.2 When can I apply for IU on-campus housing?
- On-Campus Housing
Apply after you've been accepted.
- A.3 When will I get my on-campus housing contract?
- On-Campus Housing
Mid-May throughout summer for incoming students
- A.4 How do you make on-campus housing assignments?
-
On-Campus Housing
Assignments are based on priority date. The date is established by the date we receive your application for housing. If you have a mutual roommate, it's the later of the two dates.
- A.5 How much does it cost to live in the residence hall?
- On-Campus Housing
The average cost for a non-air-conditioned double room is $4165.00. This is the quote for the 95-96 year. Larger room types and air conditioned facilities cost more.
- A.6 What does residence hall cost include?
-
On-Campus Housing
Your cost for housing includes 20 meals a week, room, board, local telephone services, activity fee, and University Cable TV.
- A.7 What are IUB admission standards?
-
Admissions
As shown in IU bulletin page 5 and page 48
- A.8 What is the status of my IUB application?
-
Admissions
Question referred
- A.9 Can you direct me to: graduate admissions/financial aid/registrars/other?
-
Admissions
Calls are redirected as requested
- A.10 How do I make a campus visit?
-
Admissions
Schedule through admissions
- A.11 What makes IU unique/special for me to attend? (Why should I come to IU?)
-
Admissions
Faculty, location, size and reputation (as noted on p.1 of bulletin)
- A.12 Please send information on (program xxx)/applications/general information.
- Admissions
See questions asked:
- More than 1,000 times per week
- Between 100 and 1,000 times per week
- Between 10 and 100 times per week (or hourly)
- Less than 10 times per week (or daily)
- With unknown or unreported frequencies.
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