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How do I access the student evaluation system?
You can access the evaluation system by logging in with your student credentials at our student portal. The evaluation system is typically available during the evaluation period announced by the university.
Pro Tip: Evaluation periods are usually at the end of each semester.
When can I evaluate my professors and services?
Evaluation periods are open during the last two weeks of each semester. You will receive email notifications when the evaluation period begins.
Pro Tip: Late submissions are not accepted, so please complete your evaluations on time.
Is the evaluation process anonymous?
Yes, all evaluations are completely anonymous. Your personal information is not attached to your evaluations when they are processed.
Pro Tip: We take student privacy very seriously.
What should I do if I forget my password?
Use the "Forgot Password" link on the login page to reset your password. You will need access to your registered email address to complete the password reset process.
Pro Tip: Contact IT support if you have trouble resetting your password.
How long does it take to see results from evaluations?
Evaluation results are processed and made available to departments within 4-6 weeks after the evaluation period closes. Some summary results may be shared with students through official channels.
Pro Tip: Individual professor evaluations are confidential and only available to the faculty member and their department head.
Can I change my evaluation after submission?
No, once an evaluation is submitted it cannot be changed. Please review your responses carefully before submitting.
Pro Tip: Make sure you have enough time to complete your evaluations thoughtfully.
What services can I evaluate?
You can evaluate all university service offices including the library, registrar, financial aid, counseling services, and IT support, as well as all your course instructors.
Pro Tip: Different services may have slightly different evaluation forms.
Why is evaluation important?
Your feedback helps improve teaching quality and university services. The evaluations are used for professional development and resource allocation decisions.
Pro Tip: Your honest feedback makes a real difference in improving our university.
How are evaluations used by the university?
Evaluation results are used to identify strengths and areas for improvement. They inform professional development programs, personnel decisions, and service improvements.
Pro Tip: Results are always considered in context with other performance measures.
What if I experience technical issues during evaluation?
Contact the IT help desk immediately if you experience technical problems. Be prepared to describe the issue and provide screenshots if possible.
Pro Tip: The help desk can be reached at it-support@panpacificu.edu.ph or +63 123 456 7890 during business hours.
Are evaluations mandatory for students?
Yes, completing evaluations is a required part of your academic responsibilities. Your participation helps maintain the quality of education at our university.
Pro Tip: Some departments may restrict access to grades or registration until evaluations are completed.
Can I evaluate a course I dropped?
No, you only need to evaluate courses you are currently enrolled in at the end of the semester.
Pro Tip: Dropped courses will not appear in your evaluation list.
What types of questions are on the evaluation forms?
Evaluation forms typically include questions about teaching effectiveness, course content, learning resources, and service quality, using both rating scales and open-ended questions.
Pro Tip: Question formats may vary slightly by department.
Who sees my individual evaluations?
Individual faculty evaluations are only seen by the faculty member and their direct supervisor. Service evaluations are reviewed by department heads and relevant administrators.
Pro Tip: Aggregate data (without individual identifiers) may be used for institutional research.
How can I provide additional feedback beyond the evaluations?
For more detailed feedback, you may contact the Office of Student Affairs or the specific department directly. Many departments also have suggestion boxes.
Pro Tip: Your constructive feedback is always welcome.