Course Feedback Form
A course feedback form is a short questionnaire for collecting students’ comments and suggestions along with ratings for key course aspects. Course creators and instructors usually use it to see which lessons worked well, what felt unclear, and where the course structure, content, or pace needs adjustment — then turn feedback into practical course improvements.
This free course feedback form template combines detailed open-ended questions with multiple-choice and rating fields about course flow, usefulness, and content. The form is mobile-friendly, quick to complete, and designed based on feedback best practices to achieve high completion rates.
Click the Use This Template button to add the form to your AidaForm account and easily customize it in the drag-and-drop builder. Edit the text, questions, and design, then share the form by link or embed it on a website page — no complicated tools or coding needed.
Course feedback vs satisfaction vs evaluation: use the best-fit template
Looking for the best way to collect student input after a course? AidaForm offers different course templates depending on how you want to use the answers:
👉 Course feedback form focuses on students’ learning experience and feedback in their own words. It helps you uncover insights you may not have thought of before and collect fresh ideas for course improvements.
Think of it as: a conversation with students.
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👉 Course satisfaction survey measures how happy students are with the course overall. It usually relies on rating scales and a recommendation question, such as NPS, while open-ended comments stay short and optional. It works well for tracking student sentiment and comparing results over time.
Think of it as: a course happiness score.
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👉 Course evaluation form is the most structured option. It assesses a course against specific criteria, such as content quality, instructor performance, learning materials, difficulty, and outcomes. Evaluation forms use matrices and scores to produce detailed, comparable results. It works best when you need formal results for course review and comparison, quality control, or academic and organizational reports.
Think of it as: a systematic course assessment.
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