- There were more students who reported lower levels of comfort with the overall and department/college climate.
- Male identifying students reported relatively high comfort levels with their overall and department/college climate. Although, the satisfaction level was not as high as it was in 2016.
- Students who identify on the Trans-spectrum reported that they considered leaving Kent State at disproportionately higher rates based on being uncomfortable with the climate, a few percentage points less than 2016.
- Black Students reported that they considered leaving Kent State at disproportionately higher rates based on being uncomfortable with the climate, a few percentage points less than 2016.
- Multiracial and Hispanic/Latinx students reported that they were not as comfortable as other populations with the climate and considered leaving Kent State. This is a slight improvement from 2016 as these populations reported very high levels of being uncomfortable.
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