Title: Campus Climate/Diversity Survey at Mississippi State University
1Campus Climate/Diversity Surveyat Mississippi
State University
- Linda Cox, Ph.D.
- Kristine Jacquin, Ph.D.
- Rosa Nigro, M.S.
- SAARC
2Campus Climate/Diversity Survey measures -
Student, faculty, and staff perceptions regarding
campus attitudes of prejudice and inclusion. -
Consumer knowledge and use of various campus
services.
3Questionnaires
- Two self-administered questionnaires -Students
- including four sections Demographic Section,
Campus Atmosphere, Campus Experience, and
Campus Service Section. - -Faculty and staff
- composed of demographic, campus atmosphere, and
campus service sections and administrated via
the MSU web. - -Closed-ended questions were used in a
Likert-type question format
4Faculty and Staff / Students Survey Demographics
1. What is your gender? 2. What is your
ethnicity? 3. What is your affiliation to MSU? 4.
Did you live in Mississippi before you started
working at MSU? 5. What is your sexual
orientation? 6. What is your religious
affiliation, if any? 7. If you are Christian,
please indicate your denomination 8. How many
years of education have you completed?
5- Campus Atmosphere
- 1. MSU has a diverse (e.g., different ethnic
groups, genders, religions, etc.) group of
students. - 2. It is important to me for MSU to have a
diverse group of students. - 3. MSU has a diverse group of faculty.
- 4. It is important to me for MSU to have a
diverse group of faculty. - 5. MSU has a diverse group of staff members.
- 6. It is important to me for MSU to have a
diverse group of staff members. - 7. There are a lot of staff and faculty at MSU
who are like me. - 8. I am comfortable spending time with people of
other groups (e.g., different ethnicity,
different religion, different sexual orientation,
etc.). - 9. I spend social time with people of other
groups (e.g., different ethnicity, different
religions, different sexual orientation, etc.). - 10. At MSU, many people are prejudiced against
women. - 11. At MSU, many people are prejudiced against
people who are not Caucasian (white).
6- 12. At MSU, many people are prejudiced against
people who are gay or bisexual. - 13. At MSU, many people are prejudiced against
people who are not Christian. - 14. At MSU, non-Caucasian (non-white) people are
accepted, respected, and appreciated by most
people. - 15. At MSU, women are accepted, respected, and
appreciated by most people. - 16. At MSU, non-Christians are accepted,
respected, and appreciated by most people. - 17. At MSU, gay (homosexual) and bisexual people
are accepted, respected, and appreciated by most
people. - 18. At MSU, I feel accepted, respected, and
appreciated by people who are different from me.
7- 19. The phrase minority group is used to refer
to a racial, ethnic, religious, political,
national, or other group regarded as different
from the larger group of which it is part. For
example, African-Americans (blacks) are
considered to be part of a minority group. As
another example, people who are gay or bisexual
are considered to be part of a minority group.
Are you a member of a minority group? - 20. I feel accepted, respected, and appreciated
by most students at MSU. - 21. I feel accepted, respected, and appreciated
by most of the faculty at MSU. - 22. I feel accepted, respected, and appreciated
by most of the staff at MSU.
8- Campus Experience
- 1. I am confident that I will graduate from MSU
within four years of matriculating (starting
school at MSU). - 2. I want to stay at MSU until I graduate because
of the kinds of students who are here. - 3. I want to stay at MSU until I graduate because
of the faculty here. - 4. I want to stay at MSU until I graduate because
of the classes and majors offered here. - I want to stay at MSU until I graduate because of
the services on campus (e.g., health center, gym,
counseling center, student union). - 6. I want to stay at MSU until I graduate because
it is more affordable than going someplace else. - I want to stay at MSU until I graduate because of
the recreational sports program and other
extracurricular activities (e.g., clubs, Greek
life, etc.) here. - 8. How important are each of the following
factors in determining whether you choose to stay
at MSU until you graduate? Please rank each
factor from 1 (most important reason to stay at
MSU) to 6 (least important reason to stay at MSU).
9- 9. How important were each of the following
factors in your choice to come to MSU? Please
rank each factor from 1 (most important reason to
choose MSU) to 6 (least important reason to
choose MSU). - 10. When I have a question about which classes to
take or other academic questions, I know who to
ask. - 11. When I am having problems with my roommate or
another person and I want help, I know where I
can get help at MSU. - When I am having trouble in a class, I ask for
help from my professor or T.A. - 13. If I am having a personal problem, I am
likely to seek help from the MSU counseling
center. - 14. When I talk to a professor or staff member
about a question I have, my questions are treated
seriously and courteously. - 15. During my free time, I am likely to stay on
campus. - 16. During my free time, I am likely to go
someplace in Starkville. - 17. During my free time, I am likely to go out of
town. - How important are each of the following factors
in determining whether you choose to stay at MSU
until you graduate?
10- 19. How important were each of the following
factors in your choice to come to MSU? - 20. When I have a question about which classes to
take or other academic questions, I know who to
ask. - 21. When I am having problems with my roommate or
another person and I want help, I know where I
can get help at MSU. - 22. When I am having trouble in a class, I ask
for help from my professor or T.A. - 23. If I am having a personal problem, I am
likely to seek help from the MSU counseling
center. - 24. When I talk to a professor or staff member
about a question I have, my questions are treated
seriously and courteously. - 25. During my free time, I am likely to stay on
campus. - 26. During my free time, I am likely to go
someplace in Starkville. - 27. I have financial problems that negatively
impact my school performance. - 28. If I were having financial problems, I would
know where to turn for help.
11- Campus Services
- 1. Do you know the operating hours of the MSU
Library? - 2. How much do you know about the Media Center in
the MSU Library? - 3. Do you know that students, faculty, and staff
are able to rent VHS and DVD movies from the MSU
Library? - 4. Do you know that students, faculty, and staff
can rent digital cameras from the MSU library? - 5. How much do you know about the MSU shuttle
service? - 6. Do you know where to get a map of the MSU
shuttle routes? - 7. Do you know the operating hours of the MSU
shuttle service? - 8. Do you know that the MSU shuttle service
offers trips to off campus areas? - 9. Do you know the locations of the blue light
emergency call boxes? - How much do you know about the MSU Police
Departments safety services? - 11. Do you know that the MSU Police Department
offers a service to accompany members of the
campus community to any on-campus location day or
night, free of charge?
12- 12. Do you know where to go if you are
temporarily disabled and you need a special
parking pass? - 13. Do you know about the MSU Health Center
located on campus? - 14. Do you know the operating hours of the MSU
Health Center? - 15. Do you know the operating hours of the MSU
cafeteria? - 16. Do you know about the Joe Frank Sanderson
Center? - 17. How much do you know about the Moneymate
service? - 18. Do you know the location of the Moneymate
office? - 19. Do you know that Moneymate can be used
anywhere on campus? - 20. Do you know that some businesses in
Starkville give discounts if you show them your
MSU ID card? - 21. How much do you know about public access
computers on the MSU campus? - 22. How much do you know about the MSU intranet
system? - 23. Do you know how to access your personnel
information on the MSU intranet system?
13Theoretical Models
Students
Gender
Campus Diversity and Service Issues
Perceptions, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Students
Ethnicity
Sexual Orientation
Religion
14Theoretical Models
Faculty and Staff
Gender
Campus Diversity and Service Issues
Ethnicity
Perceptions, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Faculty
and Staff
Sexual Orientation
Religion
Educational Level
15Sampling
- 875 Students
- 49.3 Female
- 50.7 Male
- 366 Faculty and Staff
70Caucasian 24.1 African-American 2.9 Asian or
Asian American 1 Hispanic/Latinos .3 Native
American .9 Mixed ethnicity
92 Christian 3.3 None .8 Buddhist .6
Hindu .6 Muslim .2Jewish
97.8 Heterosexual .8 Homosexual 1 Bisexual
82.8 Christian 11.5 None 1.1 Buddhist .3
Jewish 2.7 Other
59.3 Female 39.9 Male
87.7 Caucasian 7.1 African-American 1.7 Asian
or Asian American .8 Hispanic/Latinos .5 Native
American .5 Mixed ethnicity
93.4 Heterosexual 2.7 Homosexual .5 Bisexual
16Results
- Campus Atmosphere
- Perception that Diversity exists on campus
- Believe in the value of Diversity on campus
- Perception of prejudice
- Perception of inclusion
- Awareness of Campus Services
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
17Results
Perception that Diversity exists on campus
- The majority of students perceive MSU student and
faculty body as being diverse more than do
faculty and staff.
18Perception that Diversity exists on
campus Student Ethnicity
- Awareness of diversity in student body varies
significantly across ethnic groups. - The two largest ethnic groups on campus tend to
perceive the campus as diverse more than the
smaller ethnic groups.
19Results
Believe in the value of Diversity on campus
- Less students than faculty and staff believe it
is important to have a diverse group of students
on campus. - In proportion, less students than faculty and
staff believe that it is important to have a
diverse group of faculty on campus.
20Believe in the value of Diversity on
campus Student Ethnicity
- Differences exist across ethnic groups in
relation to perceptions of prejudice and
inclusion. - 92 of African American students believe it is
important to have a diverse faculty, whereas 63
of Caucasian students believe a diverse faculty
to be important. - Similar between group differences emerge with the
item pertaining to diversity in students, as well.
21Believe in the value of Diversity on
campus Student and F/S Sexual Orientation
- More homosexual students believe that it is
important to have both a diverse group of
students and faculty more than do f/s and
students from other sexual orientation groups.
22Believe in the value of Diversity on
campus Student Religious Affiliation
- Proportionally, more Muslim, Hindu and other
religious groups believe that it is important to
have a diverse group of students than do
Christian and Buddhist students.
23Results
Perception of Prejudice
- Over 50 of students and faculty and staff
believe that gay, lesbian and bisexual students
deal with prejudice on campus.
24Perception of Prejudice Students and F/S Sexual
Orientation
- A larger proportion of students and faculty and
staff identifying as homosexual feel that
prejudice is an issue with sexual orientation
compared to the heterosexual sample surveyed.
25Results
Perception of Inclusion
- The majority of students feel accepted,
respected, and appreciated at MSU. - Faculty and Staff feel less accepted, respected,
and appreciated by other faculty than they do by
students and people different from them.
26Perception of Inclusion Students Ethnicity
- African American and Asian students feel less
accepted, respected, or appreciated by people
different from them and other students than do
other ethnic groups. - Native American students feel less accepted,
respected, or appreciated by faculty than do
other groups.
27Perception of Inclusion Students Ethnicity
- Bisexual students feel accepted, respected, or
appreciated by people different from them and
other students less than do students from other
sexual orientation groups. - Homosexuals reported feelings less respected by
faculty compared to other sexual orientation
groups.
28Results
- Awareness of Campus Services
- 75 of students know who to speak with regarding
academic questions.
29- Awareness of Campus Services
- Most students know how to identify who is their
academic advisor.
30- Awareness of Campus Services
- 46.4 of students know how to access help in
Residence Life.
31- Awareness of Campus Services
- 66.2 of the students know about and have used
the Student Health Center.
32- Awareness of Campus Services
- 73 of students know the operating hours at the
Joe Frank Sanderson Center.
33- Awareness of Campus Services
- About 78 of the students are familiar with the
MSU online billing system.
34- Awareness of Campus Services
- Most students (93) know how to access their
grades on the MSU Intranet.
35- Awareness of Campus Services
- Most students (87) know where the Financial Aid
office is located.
36- Awareness of Campus Services
- Most students (95) know that they are required
to obtain an MSU email.
37- Awareness of Campus Services
- Most students (94) know that official MSU
announcements are sent via their campus email
account.
38- Awareness of Campus Services
- Students know about the Counseling Center (42.2)
but most also state that they are unlike to use
the service if they are having a personal problem
(60.4).
39- Awareness of Campus Services
- Most students (65) do NOT know where to go to
register a complaint against a faculty member.
40Awareness of Campus Services
- Ethnic minorities reported a higher level of
financial problems that are impacting their
academic performance.
41Awareness of Campus Services
- Most of the students want to stay at MSU because
of classes and majors offered, as well as MSU
affordability.
42Conclusions
- The majority of students (59) believe diversity
is important. - Minority groups endorse the value of diversity
more strongly than do Caucasian groups. - Minority students perceive more prejudice and
less inclusion than Caucasian students. - Minority faculty and staff perceive more
problems with prejudice and lack of genuine
acceptance than do students.
43Conclusions
- Female faculty and staff perceive or experience
significantly higher levels of prejudice against
women than do male faculty /staff or students. - The vast majority of students, faculty, and staff
perceive that significant prejudice exists on
campus against gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. - African-American and Asian American faculty/staff
expressed more dissatisfaction with levels of
inclusion on campus than other groups.
44Conclusions
- Minority students report more significant
financial problems that impact their ability to
perform well academically than do Caucasian
students. - Students know about campus services and are
utilizing them. - A large percentage (46) of students view the
services as an important reason to attend MSU.
45Recommendations
- Share findings in a succinct report with campus
constituents (the Presidents office, Directors,
Deans, Department heads, faculty, student groups,
etc.). - Conduct focus groups targeting ethnic minority
and sexual orientation minority faculty, staff,
and students in order to gather more qualitative
information regarding the above data. Use the
data obtained from these focus groups to inform
program development and policy revisions. - Student Affairs, in conjunction with the Office
for Diversity and Equity, should develop and
implement a model for increasing dialogue between
different groups on campus.
46Recommendations
- Explore the possibility of developing a First
Year Diversity Module that is collaboratively
developed and implemented by Academic and Student
Affairs to entering freshmen and transfer
students. - Follow through on policy recommendations made by
President Lee to include Gay, Lesbian, and
Bisexual students and faculty/staff in our AA/EEO
policy and non-harassment policy. Inform the
campus community (particularly these
constituencies) that these supportive changes
have been made in our campus policies.
47Recommendations
- Consider programming to ethnic minority students
regarding financial management and making a
successful transition to college. This idea can
be further developed and refined following
information gathered during focus groups. Holmes
Cultural Diversity Center, in conjunction with
the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships,
could work together on this project.
Thank you for your attention