Form 30 GPP Interview Experience

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Graduate Partnerships Program - Interview Experience Survey

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GPP INTERVIEWS EXPERIENCE FEEDBACK
OMB Clearance Number: 0925-0299
Expiration Date: 30-Jun-2022

CANDIDATE INFORMATION
What partnership(s) did you interview for admission?*

How many Faculty meetings did you have (not including meeting with admission
committees or OITE staff)?

Have you ever performed research at NIH?*

EVALUATION QUESTIONS

The communications sent by GPP prior to arrival were sufficient.

The communications sent by the partner university prior to arrival were sufficient.

I was satisfied with the travel planner.

The GPP introduction presented by Dr. Sharon Milgram provided useful information about
life as a graduate student at the NIH.

Being able to take part in the Annual NIH Graduate Student Symposium was useful and a
valuable part of the interview experience.

The Current Student Panel on Thursday, February 22nd was useful to me (JHU only).

The Brown‑GPP Faculty Data Blitz on February 22nd was useful to me (Brown only):

During the interview visit, I was provided with sufficient information about the
partnership(s) for which I interviewed.

I found the NIH Annual Reports Database (NIDB Resources) useful when trying to
complete the faculty meeting form.

I found searching the various NIH intramural web pages useful when trying to complete
the faculty meeting form.

During the interview(s) with the Admission Committee(s) I felt able to both answer
questions about my scientific interests and myself and to ask questions about the
partnership.

I found the faculty meetings useful and enjoyable.

I had sufficient time in between faculty / interview meetings to get to my next
appointments.

There was sufficient time to interact with current graduate students.

Accommodations at the Hyatt Regency were sufficient.

The Welcome Dinner at the Hyatt Regency on February 20th was a valuable part of the
interview process.

The Partnership Dinner on February 21st was a valuable part of the interview process
(Rock Bottom, Dr. Alison McBride's Home, Dr. Orna Cohen‑fix's home, Mr. Joey Burnett's
home).

My interaction with the Partnership Directors was positive.

My interview experience at NIH was comparable to my experiences at other institutions.

My interview experience at the Partner Univeristy (or Universities) was comparable to my
experiences at other institutions.

OPEN COMMENTS

What do you feel are the most positive aspects of the GPP?

Please discuss any questions or concerns that you have about the GPP:

Other comments / suggestions:

Collection of this information is authorized by The Public Health Service Act, Section 410 (42 USC 285). Rights
of participants are protected by The Privacy Act of 1974. Participation is voluntary, and there are no penalties
for not participating or withdrawing from the study at any time. The information collected in this study will
be kept private to the extent provided by law. Names and other identifiers will not appear in any report of the
study. Information provided will be combined for all participants and reported as summaries.


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