Campus Climate Surveys

The university strives to promote a climate of mutual acceptance and respect and to celebrate diversity in all its forms. Toward that end, Spring 2020 we invited all students, faculty and staff to participate in campus-wide surveys to explore our current climate that will help us identify issues, solve problems, collaborate on solutions to create a more inclusive environment for all.

Everyone’s experience with campus diversity, relationships and community has significance, and we want to create, identify and address both overt and subtle issues related to the campus climate. This campus-wide approach to understanding our community experiences allows each division an opportunity to strategize a coordinated and collaborative approach with the results.

The intended outcome of the three surveys is to provide a campus climate snapshot. From this, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú can then identify and implement, strategic planning and benchmarking for campus improvement. Data generated will allow us more fully to enact our Beach 2030 values of:

  • Teaching and learning being at the center of who we are and all we do
  • Compassion, creativity, and innovation characterizing our culture
  • Diversity is our strength and
  • The public good is our responsibility

Student voices are key to improving the climate at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú. 

ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú is proud of our talented and diverse student population. We all hold unique perspectives and differences that we wish to celebrate by all areas on campus. However, we are also aware that relational issues and struggles exist. 

To give students a chance to voice their thoughts and feelings based on their climate experience at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú, we provided one avenue for all to share their story. By participating in the Diverse Learning Environments Survey (DLE), students were able to take part in our efforts to evaluate and improve our campus climate. The survey focused on the climate of diversity, including experiences with discrimination, cross-racial interactions, validation and a sense of belonging.  

This was  a chance to tell your story as well as create an even better ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú. 

ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú is the proud home to celebrated faculty who are experts in their field. Based on this, when our faculty are successful, our students benefit.  

We wanted to allow faculty the opportunity to reflect, address or share their story as it relates to our campus climate survey. Topics included pedagogical practices, faculty goals and expectations for students, research and service activities, sources of stress and satisfaction, and the connection between learning in the classroom and practices in the local and global community. The HERI Faculty Survey, administered by HERI, is a tried-and-tested method of evaluating topics relevant to the faculty climate. 

Based on the HERI Faculty Survey, our campus will reflect on the results in ongoing strategic planning, faculty recruitment and retention, faculty development activities, assessment and accreditation, and discussions relating pedagogy to student learning experiences. 

Our esteemed staff and administrators are the mainstay and source of efficiency for the day-to-day operations on our university campus. 

This perspective and experience is an essential component for a fuller understanding of the climate for diversity on any given campus, including ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú.

The Staff Climate Survey (SCS) provided an opportunity for staff and administrators to share issues surrounding relational dynamics and institutional complexities. 

ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú wants to not only understand the holistic climate of our community, but also wants to make critical changes based on our staff/administrators’ thoughts, experience and viewpoints. 

This survey specifically focused on the staff / administrators climate related to diversity, general satisfaction with working conditions and factors that contribute to staff engagement.