Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct

History

Following recommendations from the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault (2014), an anonymous survey was first developed at San Diego State University (SDSU) in 2015. The survey included questions about sexual assault/violence on or near campus, attitudes about sexually related violence, inclination to intervene/help in response to sexual violence, and awareness of sexual violence related services and policies. SDSU generally administers the survey every two to three years, and results from these surveys provide a valuable resource to help the university better assess and address the problem of sexual violence.

The 2024 Sexual Violence Campus Climate Survey


Designed in collaboration with the SDSU Sexual Violence Task Force and Campus Climate Survey Committee, the goals of the 2024 Sexual Violence Campus Climate Survey are to provide information about the prevalence of sexual violence and relationship violence on campus, students’ knowledge about reporting policies and resources for survivors, and students’ attitudes related to sexual violence and relationship violence. Results from this survey will be used to further develop prevention and intervention programming aimed at ending sexual violence and relationship violence in the SDSU community.

2024 SDSU Campus Climate Survey Final Report

Frequently Asked Questions

It is important that we hear directly from students on the topics of sexual violence and relationship violence. The information gathered from the Campus Climate Surveys is integral in further developing policies, and prevention and intervention programming aimed at ending sexual violence and relationship violence for the SDSU community.

All enrolled SDSU students in the San Diego and Imperial Valley campuses are invited to participate in the survey.

The 2024 Campus Climate Survey opens on April 8th and will close on May 19th.

 The survey is open for student participation from April 8th through May 19th. Invitations to participate are sent to every student's SDSU email address with a personalized link. If you are interested in accessing the survey, search your SDSU email address for the phrase "SDSU Sexual Violence Campus Climate Survey". From there, you should be able to click on your personalized link to Qualtrics and participate. 

The response should read: Although all students are sent invitations via their SDSU-provided email addresses, once the data are collected, all personally identifying information (included email addresses provided to claim incentives) will be removed from the data before it is analyzed for the final report. Responses will not be able to be linked back to the individual. Only depersonalized, aggregate (group-level) data will be analyzed for the final report. 

 SDSU has contracted with Side of Change Consulting to distribute the survey.

Given the topic, we acknowledge that some questions may prompt some discomfort. Please remember that your student participation in the survey, as well as how you participate, is completely voluntary. Students are not required to complete the survey. All responses to the survey are anonymous and not associated with your personal information. You can also skip questions and/or opt out of the survey at any time.

Yes, however you must come back to the survey using the unique link provided in your email invitation and also use the same device as when you started the survey.

 IIf you have technical difficulties with the survey, please contact Side of Change Consulting at [email protected].

 For any questions or concerns related to the survey, please contact Principal Investigators Dr. Brittnie Bloom and Dr. Marissa Salazar at [email protected].

We welcome everyone to spread the word about this university-wide survey! Share this website link widely, as it is the central location for information about past and future surveys and survey results. Also, tell SDSU students to check their emails for their unique survey web link.

SDSU is proud to have several resources for survivors of sexual and relationship violence, as well as for those looking to be more active in their support. Resources will be provided at the end of the survey and can also be accessed through Title IX's website (also see top of this page for Resources pull-down menu). The university also announced in Spring 2023 the creation of the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Gender-Based Violence.

 See the Past Campus Climate Surveys section below for information on the 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022 surveys.

 If you are interested in the data from past surveys, please follow these instructions.

Past Climate Surveys