SUNY Campus Climate Survey starts Feb. 15

SUNY Campus Climate Survey starts Feb. 15

02/09/2021 

SUNY Cortland is encouraging all students to participate in the Campus Climate Survey that will be launching on Monday, Feb. 15. 

The anonymous online survey asks students about their perceptions of campus culture and safety, including their experiences with sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking and relationship violence. The university will use the results to better understand the prevalence of these incidents in the campus community and to inform improvements in programs.

All SUNY Cortland students 18 and older who are enrolled in at least one class for credit, excluding all high school students regardless of age, will receive an email from survey@suny.edu containing the link to the survey in the upcoming days.

We encourage all students to participate in the survey, regardless of whether or not you feel as though these issues impact you personally. Larger response rates will increase the reliability of the results.

In addition to taking an active role in tackling this issue, students who participate will also have the chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. Upon completion of the survey, students will be provided access to a separate questionnaire to submit your name for this randomized incentive drawing. Clicking submit on the Climate Survey severs the link irretrievably with the Incentive Survey. When you enter your name and email address, it cannot be tracked to your responses to the Climate Survey.


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