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Leading the Change Survey
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Prepared by Randy Uang and Anna Sher, IRAPS
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Response Rates and Respondent Profile
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Response Rates
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OverallUndergraduatesAll graduate Students(Doctoral)(Masters)Nonacademic StaffAcademic StaffActive Senate FacultyActive LecturersEmeriti
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Invited24335170331924137155329061056663439314
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Responded3333128728423945105021035210842
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Response rate14%8%15%17%8%36%20%53%25%13%
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Respondent Profile Among Students
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Among undergraduates, respondents had more women than men, and more white non-Hispanic undergraduates, than in the invited population.
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UndergraduatesGraduate Students
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InvitedRespondentsInvitedRespondents
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College generationFirst generation33%31%--
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Continuing generation61%64%--
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Unknown/Other6%4%--
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Admit typeStarted as frosh78%79%--
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Transfer student19%20%--
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Readmitted3%2%--
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GenderWomen47%56%43%48%
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Men48%36%48%45%
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Non-binary4%7%4%4%
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Unknown gender1%1%5%4%
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EthnicityAfrican American/Black5%5%4%2%
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American Indian/Alaskan Native1%1%1%2%
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Asian American29%25%13%7%
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Hispanic/Latinx27%26%8%7%
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Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%0%
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White, non-Hispanic32%38%40%47%
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International4%3%32%31%
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Unknown2%3%3%3%
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Senate Faculty Response Rates by Division
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ArtsHumanitiesSocial SciencesPBSciEngineering
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Invited75107166188127
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Respondent38598710563
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Response rate51%55%52%56%50%
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