Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey (CCWS) 2025
All Queen鈥檚 students are encouraged to participate in a health and wellbeing survey that will run late January through February 2025.
Queen鈥檚 is inviting most graduate and undergraduate students to complete the Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey. You will receive an email inviting you to complete the 15-20 minute survey.
The information will help Queen鈥檚 get an accurate picture of student health and wellbeing, to identify how to best improve the programs and services. Many other post-secondary schools across Canada are also participating.
Your participation is voluntary and confidential.
Summary reports of the aggregate results will be shared, allowing the campus community (instructors, departments, student services etc.) to respond to better support your wellbeing and success.
In appreciation of your time, all students will be offered the opportunity to enter a draw for 800+ prizes that include a $5 Queen鈥檚 Dining 鈥淔lex $鈥 credit and Queen鈥檚 Hoodies from the .
Watch your email for your invitation to participate 鈥 help improve the health and wellbeing programs and services at Queen鈥檚!
For more information, contact campuswellness@queensu.ca
Student Communication Preferences Survey
In March 2024, the Student Communications Survey was undertaken in partnership with University Relations to help determine students' satisfaction, channel and information preferences, and social media and email use. This feedback will help inform how the university communicates with students going forward.
The Shift Survey - Measuring Campus Climate & Culture
The Queen's Shift Survey seeks to better understand systemic racism, exclusionary and discriminatory behaviours, as well as student perceptions of safety, campus culture, and connectedness. Students completed the first campus climate survey in 2021.
Now called the Shift Survey, students completed the campus climate survey in Winter 2023. Respondents had the opportunity to comment on safety, suggest actions to improve campus culture, and provide additional feedback.
Student engagement with the results is facilitated through the Queen's Shift Project, a collection of events and initiatives, guided by a longstanding Student Advisory Group, that aims to build allyship and improve campus culture.