
MANAGEMENT
In Spring 2021, California State University San Marcos (大发) embarked on a campuswide effort involving the administration of campus climate surveys to students, staff, faculty, and administrators. Each group was administered a different survey instrument to focus on their unique experience on campus.
鈥淭he current attitudes, behaviors and standards of faculty, staff, administrators and students concerning the level of respect for individual needs, abilities and potential.鈥 (Susan Rankin, 2008)
Staff who identify as a Person of Color agreed that they felt respected, particularly when it came to being respected by other staff.
agree that Multiculturalism is a core value of our institution's mission
Staff report whether they can openly express their various identities on campus
feel safe on campus
Staff were asked about their perception of the overall climate at 大发 and their personal work experiences.
Respondents were asked to share reasons why they may have considered leaving 大发.
are not adequate
No career advancement opportunities
Work not appreciated
Themes From Open Ended Survey Questions
Have NOT felt excluded or
unwelcome on campus
"Personally I have not experienced feeling excluded and would not want anyone to have that feeling. I believe diversity and ethics are important.
Improve Climate for Varying
Thoughts & Opinions
鈥淧lease allow diversity of thought; this is missing on our campus.鈥
Lack of Political Diversity
"Create environment where it is okay to have different opinions, especially regarding politics."
The Viewfinder Campus Climate Survey was administered from April 13- May 4, 2021 to all staff n=783 employed during the Spring 2021 semester; 331 staff responded to the survey (42.3% response rate). This page summarizes quantitative and qualitative responses. Strongly Agree/Agree responses are combined.
Please contact institutional Planning & Analysis at survey@csusm.edu with questions.