Campus Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey now open for current students
Illinois State University invites students to participate in the Campus Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey. The survey is a requirement of the University by Illinois law and will close on May 23, 2025. The study’s purpose is to provide information about the behaviors and perceptions current students have related to Illinois State in order to help the administration understand and address the effects of various forms of sexual harassment and assault.
This survey is open to current students and includes questions related to relationships, sexual experiences, incidents of dating violence, and perceptions about safety on campus during the last 12 months. It should take students approximately 15-20 minutes to complete, and all information collected in the questionnaire is anonymous. Participation is voluntary and may be withdrawn at any time. All participants will have an opportunity to be entered into a drawing to win one of twenty (20) electronic $25 Amazon gift cards.
For questions related to this survey, please contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access at (309) 438-5411 or TitleIX@IllinoisState.edu.
If you or someone you know needs support related to sexual misconduct, dating violence, or stalking, the following resources are available:
Office of Equal Opportunity and Access/TitleIX:
(309) 438-5411 / TitleIX.IllinoisState.edu/resources / TitleIX@IllinoisState.edu
Confidential Resources:
Student Counseling Services and Confidential Advisors: (309) 438-3655 / Counseling.IllinoisState.edu
YWCA Stepping Stones Rape Crisis Center: (309) 556-7000 / YWCAmclean.org/steppingstones
Non-Confidential Resources:
Student Health Services: (309) 438-2778 / HealthServices.IllinoisState.edu
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