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This survey explores opinions on whether Worcester State University should adopt a wet campus policy. Conducted among students, faculty, and staff, it employs various question types, including nominal and Likert scales, as well as open-ended responses to gauge sentiments about alcohol policies on campus. Respondents shared their views on potential impacts on enrollment, academics, campus life, and safety. The collaborative effort involved brainstorming and drafting to cover diverse viewpoints, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of community members' attitudes toward alcohol on campus.
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Wet/Dry Campus Survey The Girls’ Room Glaza, Leviton, Lowe, Tellier
summary • Methodology • Types of Questions • Survey & Responses
Methodology • Collaborative Effort • Brainstorm • Drafts • Topics
Types of questions • Nominal • Likert Scales • Open-Ended
demographics • Gender of Respondents • Age • Resident, Commuter, Faculty/Staff
Would you like One Lancer Place (the on-campus bar) re-open?
What kind of effect would a wet campus have on the student body academics, campus life, & activities?
Explain your opinion on why or why not the campus should become wet. Open-Ended
Pro wet • “A wet campus would cut down on the drinking and driving because students would be allowed to drink without leaving campus”
In between • “I think the campus should become wet, because it gives 21 year olds their right to drink due to their age on campus. But, I also think it could have a negative effect if bars and drinking activities happened on campus because there could be a lot more underage drinking.”
Pro dry • “I think it's just impossible. To much liability would fall on to the university and the students”