Climate Survey Results

  Webinar    |    Response Rates    |    Results     

Campus Climate for Inclusion Webinar

On October 12, 2020, VP of Institutional Equity & Diversity, Joanne Woodard, and Director of Diversity & Inclusion, Shani Barrax Moore, presented a breakdown of some of the headlines from the climate survey results as well as discussed some next steps with a Q&A session that followed. You can access the recorded webinar, transcript, and PowerPoint with the "Webinar materials" button below. If you have any questions about the survey results, please fill out the form.

Note: You must login using your EUID credentials in order to access the webinar materials.

 

Response Rates

While early in the analysis process, initial response patterns allow UNT leadership to be confident in their ability to generalize findings effectively across the various populations surveyed. A big THANK YOU to all of the faculty, staff, students, and administrators that participated in the Campus Inclusion Climate Survey, and to our Climate Survey Planning Committee, volunteers and campus partners that helped to make it a success! UNT response rates were congruent with acceptable social science standards for assessment and according to Campus Climate Surveys LLC, UNT has achieved the highest response rates for any institutions they have administered surveys for in the past.

% of Responses across the University Community by Population Type

Population Type Total Responses % Responded 95% Confidence Interval
Student 38,556 3,545 9.2% +/- 1.56 pts
Faculty 1,653 393 23.7% +/- 4.32 pts
Staff 2,061 796 38.6% +/- 2.8 pts
Administrator 476 306 64.2% +/- 3.35 pts

Note: UNT Faculty, Staff, Administrator Population Totals and programming methodology provided by the UNT System Human Resources Information Services group in Fall 2018. Confidence interval calculations were derived for table 1.1 and 1.2 using tools available from here.

Results

To learn more about the climate survey data, visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.

Results are presented for four separate surveys: students, staff, administrators, and faculty. The full list of survey questions are included on each results page.

To access the survey results, click one of the buttons below and login with your EUID and password.

Students

Student results are organized using the Tinto (2012) model of student retention:

Personal Student Attributes

  • Disability
  • Veterans
  • International
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Gender
  • Religion, worldview, and political affiliation

Social Integration

  • Sense of belonging, respect, and welcoming environment
  • Support
  • Campus diversity
  • Campus safety
  • Experience with discrimination, bias, and harassment

Academic Integration

  • Classroom experiences
  • Overall learning experience
  • Outreach

Institutional Characteristics

  • Satisfaction and adequacy of student resources
  • Diversity training and related resources
  • Safety

Staff, Administrator, and Faculty

Staff, Administrator, and Faculty results are organized using the Shore (2018) model of talent retention and expansion:

Authenticity

  • Disability
  • Veterans
  • International
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Gender
  • Religion, worldview, and political affiliation
  • Staff classification

Feeling Respected & Valued

  • Sense of belonging, respect, and welcoming environment
  • Adequacy of resources to serve social identities

Psychological Safety

  • Campus safety
  • Experiences with discrimination, bias, and harassment

Involvement in Workgroup

  • Level of interaction among racial and ethnic groups
  • Overall climate

Influence on Decision-making

  • Participation in search committees
  • Representation on diversity committees

Recognizing & Advancing Diversity

  • Diversity training
  • Promotion of interaction between cultural groups
  • Support of diversity awards and recognition
  • Diversity plan