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Course Evaluations
Description Course Evaluations is UVa's online evaluation system used for all courses at UVa except for our three professional schools, Medicine, Law, and Darden Business, who run their own systems. The Course Evaluations system supports question contribution from several sources. First, there are seven questions specified by the Provost's office that appear on the evaluation of every course. Second, the school and/or department can contribute questions to the evaluations for their courses. And, third, the individual instructor(s) can contribute questions to their courses for their own professional development. Students submit evaluations for their courses at the end of each semester via the Toolkit (through summer 2009) and via UVaCollab as of fall 2009. Appropriate evaluation results are made available to instructors, administrators, and students.
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Service Home Page: http://itc.virginia.edu/courseevals/
Contact Collab Support Team   (Email: collab-support@virginia.edu)


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