The majority of the surveys conducted by the Office of Institutional Research, Analytics, and Consulting are confidential to the extent allowed by law and College policy. Only members of the Office of Institutional Research, Analytics, and Consulting have access to survey data. If survey comments or responses suggest that an individual may be a danger to themselves or others, this information may be shared with professionals on campus for review and possible follow-up. If a survey is confidential, results are shared in aggregate form only. This means that individual results are combined and presented together. Individual survey responses are not released, and aggregate results are not published in any form that would identify any individual. (Typically, results are not reported for groups smaller than five respondents.) Confidential surveys enable 含羞草研究室 to combine responses with other institutional demographic data from the College’s system of record.
At times, there are specific questions on a confidential survey that are not considered confidential. These questions typically request contact information or information related to employment and graduate school (Senior and Alumni surveys). When provided, this information is used to update College information systems.
Occasionally, IRAC conducts anonymous surveys. When a survey is anonymous, responses cannot be linked back to the person who completed the survey; IRAC does not know who provided a given response. Personally identifying information is not collected. The Qualtrics survey software enables us to send out personalized emails and survey links. However, once the survey is completed, any identifying information is deleted and cannot be retrieved.