UW Surveys
Scheduled surveys
Please contact surveys@uw.edu to add your survey to this schedule or to request assistance in coordinating student samples for competing surveys.
An archive of completed survey projects can be accessed here.
Spring 2025
University of Washington Climate Survey 2025
Survey period | Spring Quarter 2025 |
Group surveyed | All UW community members across the three campuses |
Time to complete | 20 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | The UW will utilize campus climate study results to grow and continuously improve the climate for all members of the UW community, including underrepresented members of the tri-campus community. |
UW contacts | Sean Gehrke, Executive Director of Educational Assessment, UW Seattle
Jeanette James, Senior Director of Strategy and Planning, Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity, UW Seattle |
Other | Jillian Morn of the Office of Educational Assessment is the lead researcher for this project |
Autumn 2024
Washington Student Experience Survey
Survey period | October 28, 2024 – November 22, 2024 |
Group surveyed | All undergraduate and graduate students across all UW campuses |
Time to complete | 10 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | The purpose of this instrument is to assess needs and access to resources among students in higher education institutions in Washington State in Fall 2024. |
UW contacts | Adrian Sinkler, IADS |
StopHazing Campus Hazing Survey
Survey period | October 8th, 2024 – October 29th, 2024 |
Group surveyed | Representative sample of undergraduate students enrolled Autumn Quarter 2024 |
Time to complete | 10 – 15 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | Learn more about UW students’ positive and negative experiences with student organizations, teams, and activities. |
UW contacts | Alex Salemme, Hazing Prevention & Response Specialist in Community Standards & Student Conduct |
Other | Survey managed by Jillian Morn of the Office of Educational Assessment |
Artificial Intelligence Institutional Survey
Survey period | October 9th, 2024 – October 25th, 2024 |
Group surveyed | Convenience sample of UW community members across the three campuses |
Time to complete | 20 – 25 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | The purpose of this survey is for the AI Task Force to better understand how UW community members are currently engaging with AI technologies and the impacts of AI on their learning, work, and research. Additionally, the AI Task Force is seeking feedback on its proposed vision, strategy, recommendations and roadmap for AI as outlined in the AI Task Force Report. Survey results will be used to guide development of AI strategies, policies, and initiatives that align with the UW community’s needs and expectations. |
UW contacts | Piet Niederhausen, Executive Director of Strategic Alignment (Information Technology) |
Other | Survey managed by LizAnne Ngo of the Office of Educational Assessment |
Spring 2024
College of Arts & Sciences Equity, Justice and Inclusion Climate Survey
Survey period | April 25, 2024 – May 10, 2024 |
Group surveyed | Academic Personnel and Staff in the College of Arts & Sciences |
Time to complete | 10 – 15 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | Assessing climate and experiences with mentorship in CAS |
UW contacts | Maya Angela Smith, Associate Dean for Equity, Justice, and Inclusion |
Other | Survey managed by Jillian Morn of the Office of Educational Assessment |
Winter 2024
Housing & Food Services Culture and Climate Survey
Survey period | March 12, 2024 – April 15, 2024 |
Group surveyed | Classified and Professional Staff in Housing & Food Services |
Time to complete | 20 – 30 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | Gauge HFS employee work experiences and identify areas for organizational improvement |
UW contacts | Kayani Martin, HFS HR Manager |
Other | Survey managed by Jillian Morn of the Office of Educational Assessment |
Autumn 2023
Understanding the Impacts of Data Science Training
Survey period | August 29, 2023 – October 10, 2023 |
Group surveyed | Recent eScience Institute Program Participants |
Time to complete | 10 – 15 minutes |
Survey method | Online |
Purpose | Understanding the impact of eScience Institute programs on individuals, organizations, and society |
UW contacts | Anissa Tanweer, Principal Investigator and Dharma Dailey, Co-Investigator |
Other | Survey managed by Jillian Morn and LizAnne Ngo of the Office of Educational Assessment |