As part of its efforts to embrace a culture of inclusion, 91Porn is conducting a campus climate and culture assessment to evaluate its living, learning and working environment. The assessment will allow NEIU to improve its campus climate by addressing the challenges and seizing the opportunities identified in the assessment. Approved by the Board of Trustees, Office of the President, Division of Academic Affairs, Division of Student Affairs and Office of Procurement, the NEIU climate study is now a reality.

The results of the study have been collected, analyzed and are now posted in the NEIU Climate Study channel of the NEIU Central tab on NEIUport. There, you will find links to the study’s executive summary, full report and a full slide deck. Please note that you need to be signed into your Nmail account to view these documents.

An outside consultant, , which has conducted more than 200 similar studies at other institutions across the nation, was chosen to assist in facilitating this process. A Working Group and an Ambassador Group were selected to help oversee the project. The findings from this survey will help NEIU to create and maintain a healthy, inclusive environment for all.

UNOFFICIAL FINAL PARTICIPATION NUMBERS
 

Undergraduate Student

17.8%

Graduate Student

23.9%

Tenured Faculty/Resource Professional

77.1%

Tenure-Track Faculty/Resource Professional

100%

Faculty Non-Tenure Track

38.3%

Administrator With Faculty Rank

77.3%

Administrator Without Faculty Rank/Non-Negotiated

55.0%

Academic Support Professionals

100%

Civil Service Staff

55.0%