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Fashion Institute of Technology. Campus Climate Assessment Results of Report. April 22-23, 2013. Climate In Higher Education.
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Fashion Institute of Technology Campus Climate Assessment Results of Report April 22-23, 2013
Climate In Higher Education Barcelo, 2004; Bauer, 1998, Kuh & Whitt, 1998; Hurtado, 1998, 2005; Ingle, 2005; Milhem, 2005; Peterson, 1990; Rankin, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2005; Rankin & Reason, 2008; Smith, 2009; Tierney, 1990; Worthington, 2008
Assessing Campus Climate Rankin & Reason, 2008
Campus Climate & Students 1 Pascarella & Terenzini, 1991, 2005 2 Cabrera, Nora, Terenzini, Pascarella, & Hagedron, 1999; Feagin, Vera & Imani, 1996; Pascarella & Terenzini, 1991. 3 Hale, 2004; Harper & Quaye , 2004; Harper, & Hurtado, 2009; Hurtado, 2003.
Campus Climate & Faculty/Staff 1Settles, Cortina, Malley, and Stewart, 2006 2Sears, 2002 3Silverschanz, Cortina, Konik, & Magley, 2007; Costello, 2012
Results Response Rates
Results Additional Demographic Characteristics
Respondents by Racial/Ethnic Identity (n)(Unduplicated Total)
Respondents by Gender Identity and Position Status (n) 4 respondents identified as transgender, but given the small “n” are not included in subsequent gender analyses
Respondents with Conditions that Substantially Affect Major Life Activities
Time Students Expect to Spend at FIT to Complete Degrees (n)
Form of Perceived Offensive, Hostile, or Intimidating Conduct Note: Only answered by respondents who experienced harassment (n = 304). Percentages do not sum to 100 due to multiple responses.
Overall Personal Experiences of Perceived Offensive, Hostile, or Intimidating Conduct Due to University Status (%) (n=174)¹ (n=26)² (n=35)¹ (n=12)² (n=18)¹ (n=7)² (n=25)¹ (n=10)² (n=48)¹ (n=22)² (n=4)¹ (n=0)² ¹ Percentages are based on total n split by group. ² Percentages are based on n split by group for those who believed they had personally experienced this conduct.
Overall Personal Experiences of Perceived Offensive, Hostile, or Intimidating Conduct Due to Gender Identity (%) (n=214)¹ (n=30)² (n=81)¹ (n=10)² ¹ Percentages are based on total n split by group. ² Percentages are based on n split by group for those who believed they had personally experienced this conduct.
Overall Personal Experiences of Perceived Offensive, Hostile, or Intimidating Conduct Due to Racial Identity (%) (n=145)¹ (n=44)² (n=122)¹ (n=5)² ¹ Percentages are based on total n split by group. ² Percentages are based on n split by group for those who believed they had personally experienced this conduct.
Overall Personal Experiences of Perceived Offensive, Hostile, or Intimidating Conduct Due to Sexual Identity (%) (n=49)¹ (n=19)² (n=203)¹ (n=6)² ¹ Percentages are based on total n split by group. ² Percentages are based on n split by group for those who believed they had personally experienced this conduct.
Overall Personal Experiences of Perceived Offensive, Hostile, or Intimidating Conduct Due to Disability Status (%) (n=209)¹ (n=77)¹ ¹ Percentages are based on total n split by group. ² Percentages are based on n split by group for those who believed they had personally experienced this conduct.
Location of Perceived Harassment Note: Only answered by respondents who experienced harassment (n = 304). Percentages do not sum to 100 due to multiple responses.
What did you do?1 Personal responses: • Was angry (42%) • Felt embarrassed (36%) • Did nothing (36%) • Told a friend (35%) Reporting responses: • Didn’t report it for fear their complaints would not be taken seriously (12%) • Didn’t know who to go to (10%) • Did report it but didn’t feel the complaint was taken seriously (9%) • Made complaints to campus officials (5%) 1 Only answered by respondents who experienced harassment (n = 304). Respondents could mark more than one response