HL黑料门不打烊

HL黑料门不打烊 has many areas to celebrate, based on the results of the COACHE Faculty Job Satisfaction survey.


The Best Aspects of Working at HL黑料门不打烊

The survey asked respondents to identify "the two best aspects of working at HL黑料门不打烊." Below are the overall winners.

  • Our Colleagues

    Quality & Support of Colleagues

    Two of the most common responses were Quality of Colleagues and Support of Colleagues. HL黑料门不打烊 is often described as being a "relational" campus, and HL黑料门不打烊 faculty agree: they enjoy working with each other.

  • Our Location

    Geographical Location

    It will surprise no one that HL黑料门不打烊 faculty like where they work--not just working on "America's most beautiful campus," but also working and living in the Winter Park/Orlando area of central Florida.

  • Our Students

    Quality of Undergraduate Students

    One of the main reasons why faculty choose to work at a place like HL黑料门不打烊 is because they love to teach. But HL黑料门不打烊 faculty don't just love to teach. They love to teach HL黑料门不打烊 students.


Areas of Strength

The summary report of the COACHE survey begins by identifying the strengths and concerns indicated by comparing HL黑料门不打烊's survey data with comparison institutions. The report listed nine areas of strength and zero areas of concern. The nine strengths fall into the following three themes:

  • Collaboration

    Given the frequency of faculty selecting "Quality of Colleagues" and "Support of Colleagues" as "Two Best Aspects" of working at HL黑料门不打烊 (see above), it's not surprising that Collaboration was also identified as one of our strengths.

  • Governance & Faculty Leadership

    Five of our nine strengths focus on some form of institutional infrastructure: "Leadership: Faculty," "Governance: Adaptability," "Governance: Productivity," "Governance: Shared Sense of Purpose," and "Governance: Understanding the Issue at Hand."

  • Tenure & Promotion

    Three of the nine strengths compared to our peer institutions relate to tenure and promotion: "Promotion to Full," "Tenure Expectations: Clarity," and "Tenure Policies."