Editor's Note: This story was previously published on March 15 stating that surveys would got out between March 20 and April 10. This new story updates the new dates that students will receive the survey.
(April 2, 2019) -- Professors from the UTSA College of Public Policy and the College of Business are collaborating on a research project called the Student Online/Offline Safety Survey. The goal of the project is to improve student services related to safety by better understanding the experiences of students. All current students are encouraged to participate in the survey.
Between April 8 and May 1, 2019, all UTSA students will receive an email (and text, when applicable) that contains a link to complete the survey. Students who choose to participate will be eligible to be entered into a drawing to receive one of 52 $100 Amazon gift cards.
The anonymous survey will take participants 15 minutes to complete. Participation is voluntary, and students will not be asked to provide their names.
To learn more about the Student Online/Offline Safety Survey, contact principal investigator Megan Augustyn or contributing investigators Nicole Beebe, Kellie Patrick or Marie Tillyer.
Questions may also be directed to the survey’s email address: sossafety2019@gmail.com.
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