Culture of Consent Survey
One of Champlain's highest priorities is to foster an inclusive, respectful, and healthy campus community. Champlain's Culture of Consent Survey is distributed to all traditional undergraduate students to better understand the climate on campus as it relates to sexual behavior, sexual misconduct, and bystander intervention.
Why Take the Survey?
The survey gives us another way to hear from students about their perceptions and experiences regarding non-consensual sexual contact in our community, in addition to our existing reporting channels.
The results of the survey help to inform the College about areas where programming, education, and prevention efforts need to be focused in order to improve our campus climate. We recognize these are personal and sensitive topics, and we greatly appreciate students taking the time to complete the survey when administered. Recent reports and executive summaries of each report are available below.
Past Culture of Consent Survey Results
How to Make a Report
To report sexual or gender-based discrimination, harassment, and misconduct, including sexual assault, non-consensual sexual contact, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, and stalking to the Title IX Coordinator, follow these links.
Learn About the Reporting Process
Make A ReportTitle IX Office
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163 S Willard St.
Burlington, VT 05401
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8:00 AM–4:30 PM
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