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You can save your survey at any point to return and complete later, even from a different location. If you forget to return and complete your survey, partially completed evaluation forms will be submitted when the evaluation period ends.
How do I change my answers after I have submitted my survey?
Once you click on the Submit button after completing an SFI survey, you cannot change any of your answers. You can, however, submit a request through the ITS Service Desk to either unsubmit or reset your survey if, for example, you
got the scale reversed and accidentally selected the opposite responses.
accidentally selected and evaluated the wrong course.
only checked one instructor to evaluate and think you may get a different survey to evaluate the other instructor. One survey, multiple instructors will show on the same survey and can be evaluated independently.
Submit a ticket to WVU ITS. In the detailed description field, specify if you would like your survey marked as Unsubmitted or if you would like it Reset.
Unsubmitted: You will be able to view and edit your answers and then resubmit the survey.
Reset: This will completely wipe out ALL of your answers and you will need to start over.
In the description field, also specify the course survey that needs to be Unsubmitted or Reset.
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You will need to be sure to resubmit the survey before the deadline for completing that SEI survey. Deadlines are set by the instructors, so if you have a question about the deadline for a survey, talk to the instructor for that course. |
Can I opt-out?
There is no "opt-out" option for students, meaning you will continue to receive reminders until the survey period ends. Completing course evaluations is highly encouraged, but it is not required and will not affect the grade you receive for the course or your ability to graduate. SFI surveys are used to improve the student experience at WVU. The University seeks fair and honest feedback from its students about their courses. Student information is not kept with the survey data, nor are the students identified in any way.