Student Culture & Climate Survey 2024

Table 1. Demographic Profile of Respondents Using Instuonal Data

Respondents

Population

N

%

Demographic Group

N

%

Difference

Freshman Sophomore

71

7.3%

368 714

7.8%

-0.5% -2.6% -2.7% 0.9% 3.7% 1.1% 4.8%

122 228 261 264

12.6% 23.6% 27.0% 27.3%

15.2% 26.3% 26.1% 23.6%

Junior Senior

1235 1228 1108

Masters

PhD

20

2.1%

46

1.0%

GRAD

284

29.4%

1154

24.6%

UGRD

682 533 433

70.6% 55.2% 44.8%

3545 1865 2833

75.4% 39.7% 60.3% 0.0002

-4.8% 15.5% -15.5%

Female

Male

X

0 1

0.0% 0.1% 9.6% 2.7% 5.2%

1

0.0% -0.2% 0.5% -1.2% 0.0% 7.8% 0.2% -0.2% -0.6% -6.3%

American Indian/Alaska Native

14

0.3% 9.1% 3.9% 5.2% 8.8% 0.1% 2.0% 3.5%

Asian

93 26 50

429 181 242 413

Black/African American

Hispanic/Latino International

160

16.6%

Native Hawaiian/Oth Pac Island

3

0.3% 1.8% 2.9%

4

Not Specified

17 28

93

Two or More Races

166

White

588

60.9%

3157

67.2%

Table 2 shows respondents’ self-reported demographics. For analysis purposes, self-reported data was used for gender identy, race-ethnicity, and sexual identy. If there was no self-reported data for gender identy or race-ethnicity (respondent chose not to answer the queson), instuonal data was used for those cases. Instuonal data was used for analysis for class level and academic level. To protect the confidenality of students and for analysis, self-reported gender identy was collapsed from 10 categories to three categories: Women, Men, and Another identy. Students who indicated a gender identy other than Man or Women (including those that choose Man or Woman along with another identy) were included in the Another Identy category. Because of the small percentage of students who idenfied as another gender, 1.0%, no separate analysis was done for this group. Sexual identy was condensed from eleven categories into two: LGBTQIA2S+ and straight. For race, the categories were simplified into three groups for analysis: White, Other BIPOC, and Asian. Respondents who indicated a race or ethnicity other than White or Asian, including those who idenfied as both White and another race or ethnicity, were classified under the Other BIPOC category.

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