Higher education institutions in the 21st century are feeling more and more pressure to show and prove their due accountability toward the society. The fulfillment of their social responsibilities can be accomplished by teaching and research. The quality of teaching in higher education institutions have been approached from various perspectives and tried to be measured by different methods. Among others, students’ evaluation and ratings have been viewed as useful tools to evaluate the quality of education and supporting services of the institutions. This study analyzed 5 aspects of the three major student’s evaluation and engagement questionnaires: National Survey of Student Engagement, Course Experience Questionnaire, Australian Survey of Student Engagement. In comparative analysis, researchers concluded CEQ has several shortcomings to be an efficient and effective student engagement scale while it still has some merits such as offering a opportunity to every college graduate to evaluate their college teaching experience. NSSE and AUSSE, taking the sample study framework, are reviewed to be easier to be administrated and contain more plentiful information about various facets of college students’ experience and its relationship with achievements in college. This findings are expected to offer useful implications to those who develop the Korean scale of student experience and engagement.