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Diversity Assessment

Diversity Assessment. 2012 FALL TRAINING Jackson, MS November 1, 2012 Alexander Washington Diversity Chair Mississippi State University. Diversity Plan. Survey Data. Survey conducted October 1, 2012- October 30, 2012 Emailed using the MASFAA Listserv

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Diversity Assessment

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  1. Diversity Assessment 2012 FALL TRAINING Jackson, MS November 1, 2012 Alexander Washington Diversity Chair Mississippi State University

  2. Diversity Plan

  3. Survey Data • Survey conducted October 1, 2012- October 30, 2012 • Emailed using the MASFAA Listserv • 45 members participated—36.3% of listserv

  4. Question 1 Yes 93.3% No 6.7%

  5. Question 2 Yes 35.6% No 64.4%

  6. Question 3 Yes 82.2% No 17.8%

  7. Question 4 Yes 91.1% No 8.9%

  8. Question 5 Yes 86.7% No 13.3%

  9. Question 6 In-house 77.8% State 82.2% Regional 57.8% National 51.1% Webinars 77.8%

  10. Question 7 Yes 57.8% No 42.2%

  11. Question 8 Excellent-26.7% Progessing-31.1% Moderate-35.6% Infrequent-6.7%

  12. Question 9 Race Relations-48.9% Gender Diff-44.4% Sexual Orient-42.2% Age-82.2% Language—42.2%

  13. Question 10 Range from 30%- 75%

  14. Question 11 Race 95.6% Ethnicity 88.9% Age 86.7%

  15. Takeaways • More webinars on how to break down barriers with students and colleagues • Diversity amongst departments • Partner with a variety of student organizations for Financial Aid Awareness programs • Act as role-models for students • On campus surveys to ensure we are meeting the needs of all students • Our overall goals is to help all students equally

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