An Evaluation of Community Success from the Academic Services of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University: A Case Study of the Project on Image Building and Product Development to Promote Sales of Communities around Samsen Road, Bangkok, Fiscal Year 2025

  • Pissinee Mitthong Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Nawaporn Srisarankullawong Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
Keywords: Academic Service, Evaluation of Success, Community Development

Abstract

This Research “An Evaluation of Community Success from the Academic Services of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University: A Case Study of the Project on Image Building and Product Development to Promote Sales of Communities around Samsen Road, Bangkok, Fiscal Year 2025” the objective of this research is to evaluate the success of communities receiving academic services from the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, and to examine the problems and obstacles encountered. Additionally, the study aims to gather recommendations that can be applied to improve the process of providing academic services to communities by the Research and Academic Services Development Division of the Faculty, to maximize t he effectiveness of future operations. Study Population and Data Collection: The population for this study consisted of households participating in the project, community members, and project assistants, totaling 35 individuals. The data collection instruments included the Gross Village Happine ss (GVH) survey for communities participating in the “Community Quality of Life Improvement and Local Economy Enhancement Project” for Fiscal Year 2025, and a satisfaction questionnaire for personnel of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha R ajabhat University, regarding the implementation of the project on image building and product development to promote sales of communities around Samsen Road, Bangkok, FY2025. The data was analyzed using mean and standard deviation.
Published
2026-03-31