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Student Perceptions of Cultural Diversity and Campus Life (N=1783)
Statement %Agree %Disagree
If I have a problem at Skyline, I generally know where to go for help. 69% 31%
There are adequate programs for ESL and foreign students at Skyline. 85% 15%
I am generally comfortable associating with students of other ethnic backgrounds. 93% 7%
Students of all ages, ethnic backgrounds, disabilities, gender, and sexual orientations are treated equally by the people who work at Skyline. 86% 14%
In general, I feel other students respect my ethnicity and culture. 86% 14%
The curriculum at Skyline provides me with adequate opportunity to learn about other cultures and people with different points of view. 82% 18%
I usually feel encouraged and appreciated by other students. 77% 23%
I feel more comfortable interacting with faculty from my own ethnic/cultural background. 45% 55%
I feel more comfortable interacting with students from my own ethnic/cultural background. 49% 51%
I think it is an important part of my education to learn about the views of people of all ages, ethnic backgrounds, disabilities, and sexual orientations. 91% 9%
There should be more opportunity for students to interact with instructors and counselors outside of classes. 81% 19%
There should be more oppotunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Skyline. 83% 17%
In general, I feel that the College makes me aware of and encourages me to use campus services. 71% 29%
If I had a serious personal problem, there is someone at Skyline that I would be comfortable discussing it with. 49% 51%
All in all, being a student at Skyline has been a rewarding and enjoyable experience for me. 88% 12%


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