Full-time students have until Dec. 6 to take the Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct

The Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct was emailed to full-time JHU students, and while all results are anonymous, participants must use the link in their email to ensure that the survey accurately captures the results. The survey takes about 30 minutes to complete, and every fifth person to submit their responses will receive a $10 Amazon gift card.

The survey will provide insight into the prevalence of sexual misconduct on campus, the accessibility and visibility of resources and reporting options, and how students perceive the efforts of the university to keep them safe.

Students are encouraged to take the survey before Dec. 6, even if they have not experienced misconduct, so that results provide a complete and accurate indication of the prevalence of sexual violence on campus.

If you have experienced sexual misconduct, there are resources available to you. The JHU Sexual Assault Helpline, 410-516-7333, is a confidential service available 24/7 to all Johns Hopkins University students and is staffed by professional counselors. You can also set up a time to talk confidentially with Alyse Campbell, sexual violence prevention and education coordinator, by emailing acampb39@jh.edu.