Campus Climate
Regularly assessing how various groups of students experience baby直播app is key to the assessment strategy in Student Affairs. Both quantitative and qualitative methods are utilized in this effort.
Campus Climate for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention
baby直播app, like many other institutions in the country, heeded the recommendation from the White House to survey its students about campus climate and sexual assault awareness and prevention. The university administered its own survey in 2015. In 2019, the university participated in the AAU Survey run by Westat and organized by baby直播app’s Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. Please see their website for more information.
Campus Climate for Diversity
In 2018, the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI) partnered with Student Affairs and The Graduate School to administer its first-ever climate survey for Diversity. Please see the OIDI website for more information and the survey’s reports (available to NU community members only).
Campus Climate: What Are Students Telling Us? (2013)
This report, completed in 2013, summarizes the findings related to campus climate from sixteen surveys conducted at baby直播app between 2007 and 2013.
Students Perceptions of Racial/Ethnic Campus Climate at baby直播app University (Spring 2012 Focus Groups)
This report summarizes the findings from a series of focus groups conducted by Student Affairs in Spring 2012 that explored students' perceptions of the racial/ethnic climate at baby直播app University and listened to their ideas for how it could be improved.