McGill Architecture Student Experience Survey_Undergrad

On behalf of the Canadian Architecture Student Association (CASA), McGill's representatives (Rose Deng U3 & Quan Thai M1), would like your input on your experience in your current undergraduate or graduate degree program at McGill University's School of Architecture.

The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete and questions revolve around various subjects such as: demographic information, daily life, general stress of the program, and other aspects of your student experience.

This survey has been an ongoing project originally developed in the Fall of 2013 by the the University of Toronto's Graduate Architecture, Landscape, and Design Student Union (GALDU), in collaboration with a representative of the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto as part of GALDSU's Mental Health Initiative. The report has gotten a lot of great recognition for really giving students further insight into their daily school environments, inside and outside of the studio. CASA's initiative is to gather surveys from all 11 accredited Schools of Architecture in Canada to consolidate a national Health and Wellness Report. You can check out the report here: http://issuu.com/galdsu/docs/galdsu_health_report_2015__1_

The information you provide will be considered confidential and will remain anonymous (should you wish to talk to us further, there will be a place near the end to indicate your email address). Some of the questions we ask may be particularly personal. Your participation is voluntary and you may exit the survey at any time. We do hope you will provide your honest opinions and answers to our questions for this important project

If you have any questions regarding the content of this survey, please email: quan.thai@mail.mcgill.ca or rose.deng@mail.mcgill.ca

To start the survey, go to the next page.