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The Daily Pennsylvanian

CAMPUS BRIEF: Monday, April 13, 1998

Wharton to survey student 'stakeholders' That question seems to be the main focus of the annual Wharton Undergraduate Stakeholder Satisfaction Survey, currently being distributed to Wharton students by the Wharton Undergraduate Advisory Board. The 15-page questionnaire is intended to provide Wharton students with an opportunity to voice their opinions about a wide range of issues facing the school. In addition to measuring general satisfaction levels of students, this year's survey asks them about the accessibility of academic advising, how to improve Wharton's sense of community and the role of Career Planning and Placement Services in counseling and finding jobs for Wharton students. The survey is organized by the advisory board and Wharton administrators. Dean Thomas Gerrity came up with the idea to distribute such a survey when he took office in 1990. Wharton Advisory Board Co-Chairperson and Wharton junior Robb Le Masters is in charge of the project team organizing the survey this year. He said a total of 650 to 670 students, divided evenly between all four classes, are expected to fill it out. -- Ariel Glasner