The MSL Difference
We appreciate that you have a variety of options for surveying your students. MSL delivers rich, meaningful data with minimum effort on your part. It is distinguished from other studies by the:
High–Quality Research Instrument
- MSL is one of the few theoretically grounded surveys of college students
- It is structured around the Social Change Model of Leadership, the "most widely used" paradigm of college student leadership development
- The questionnaire design and methodology are evidence–based and rigorous
- MSL produces psychometrically sound and defensible data
Focus on Outcomes
- MSL is rooted in Astin’s widely used input–environment–outcome model
- It offers a detailed analysis of the issues surrounding outcomes—instead of simply generating descriptive information
- It distinguishes the relative contribution of inputs and environments, revealing the extent of your role in fostering leadership outcomes
Completely Web–based Format
- This approach minimizes the administrative burden of fielding MSL
- It conforms with best–practice guidelines for surveying students
- MSL's format allows students to respond at any time or place that is convenient to them—or to leave the survey at any point and resume it from their last completed answer
Other Factors
- MSL offers excellent value, providing the opportunity for multi–year participation
- It collects broad, substantive information about student involvement in their college environment, providing data beyond the scope of leadership development
- The optional custom questions allows MSL to precisely address your unique needs
Latest News
Enrollment Still Open Through October!
October 2011 Enrollment for MSL 2012 is still open! Schools may enroll through the month of October. To learn more about the benefits of participating, please go HERE. To enroll now, please fill out our Enrollment Survey.
STEM School Coalition Started for MSL 2012
Catholic Schools Coalition Expands Significantly for 2012 MSL
MSL Announces New Three Year Research Cycle
Recent Publication
March/April 2011 Article based on MSL data now available examining leadership across US and Mexican cultures published in the Journal of College Student Development.
Recent Publication
March/April 2011 Article based on MSL data now available! Published in the Journal of College Student Development.
Recent Publication
Spring 2011 The 2nd edition of The Handbook For Student Leadership Development, is published.
Measuring Quality Inventory
MSL Co-PI Honored by NASPA
MSL Receives NASPA Award
Student Leadership Research Award
ILA Board Appointment
Example Custom Report
8.10.2009 An example of the complete MSL custom report is now available for download.
Recent Publication
MSL 2012 Timeline
May 31 and June 30, 2011
Early enrollment and payment deadlines
October, 2011
Final enrollment deadline
July - December, 2011
Schools prepare for data collection
January - April, 2012
Data collection
Summer, 2012
School reports distributed
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