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Health & Recreation Survey, Win An Ipod: Melissa Vito, Ed.D., Vice President For Student Affairs
Health & Recreation Survey, Win An Ipod: Melissa Vito, Ed.D., Vice President For Student Affairs
Win an iPod
Because significant funding has been lost through state budget cuts,
campus health and recreation programs and services are threatened.
Almost all of our peer institutions are facing similar realities and are
currently charging a dedicated health and recreation fee to ensure
stabilized funding for the future. Your opinion about continuing health
and recreation services through a student fee is critical as we move
forward to identify support that will ensure the well being of all UA
students.
The survey will only take a few minutes, so please take it today! Once
you complete the survey, you may enter to win one of 5 iPod nanos.
Drawings will take place January 22, 2010.
To access the survey please click here. If the survey does not open
automatically, please copy and paste the following link to your internet
browser's address bar:
http://studentvoice.com/p/?
uuid=294810d4d515472f987bb8c1d82d8368
Questions about the survey? Email: myvoice@email.arizona.edu
Thank you for your time!
Melissa Vito,
VP for Student Affairs
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Please mark the appropriate responses for each survey question. Your input is
confidential.
Please indicate how supportive you are of the following statements. . .
Question 1
Continued access to quality, low cost health care (such as $20 primary and urgent care
visits, and $25 counseling visits)
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
Question 2
Having high quality, comprehensive Campus Health medical services (urgent care,
same-day general medicine and women's health visits, laboratory, x-ray, physical therapy,
and pharmacy services)
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
Question 3
Funding for increased staffing to support crisis counseling and psychiatric visits (to
address the increased demand for counseling and psychiatric services)
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
Question 4
Continued health education services and resources (provided at no direct cost to
students: sleep/stress management, alcohol education and intervention, public health and
safety response, i.e., H1N1 flu prevention and pandemic response, nutritional counseling,
and wellness resources)
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
Question 5
Funding for the operation and maintenance of Campus Recreation facilities
(providing a first rate facility for students and supporting programs: Fitness, Intramurals,
Outdoor Recreation, Aquatics, Sports Clubs, etc., given that 63% of students use the
Student Recreation Center - a number expected to grow to 75% when the expansion
opens)
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
Question 6
Funding to reinstate lost Student Recreation Center hours (allowing for broader
facility access and additional student jobs)
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
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The University of Arizona is proposing a student health and
recreation fee—between $80 to $160 per semester—to achieve
a stabilized funding source independent of state funding. A
student advisory committee will guide UA leadership to provide
transparency and accountability. Seventeen percent of this fee
will be set aside for student financial aid.
The goal of this student fee is to become self-sustaining, so
that the current level of high quality, low cost campus health
and recreation services are maintained and ultimately remain
uninterrupted regardless of state support. For comparison, the
UA’s peer institutions and PAC-10 schools assess an average
health and recreation fee of $168 per semester.
Two options are under consideration for implementation of this
fee: a flat, locked-in rate for 4 years, or a phased-in rate, which
increases over 4 semesters (2 years)
Question 7
How supportive are you of a $160/semester fee (locked-in for four years) to ensure
stabilized funding for low cost, high quality Campus Health and Recreation
services?
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
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Question 8
You answered that you are not supportive of a $160/semester health and recreation,
locked-in fee. Please indicate what level you would support:
• $80 - $100/semester
• $101 - $120/semester
• $121 - $140/semester
• $141 - $160/semester
• None of the above
Question 9
How supportive are you of a phased-in, $40/semester fee ($40 - 1st semester, $80 -
2nd semester, $120 - 3rd semester, $160 - 4th semester) to ensure stabilized funding for
low cost, high quality Campus Health and Recreation services?
• Very supportive
• Moderately supportive
• Slightly supportive
• Not supportive
• No opinion
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Question 10
You answered that you are not supportive of a phased-in, $40/semester fee over the next
4 semesters ($160 total fee). Please indicate what phased-in level you would support over
the next 4 semesters:
• $20 - $25/semester
• $26 - $30/semester
• $31 - $35/semester
• $36 - $40/semester
• None of the above
Question 11
Previously, you indicated you do not support this fee. Please tell us which of the
following programs, services, or areas you would support cutting in lieu of a
dedicated health and recreation fee: (Check all that apply)
Question 12
Have you ever used any of the services offered through Campus Health in 2009?
• Yes
• No
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Question 13
Please indicate which of the following Campus Health services you have used in 2009:
(Check all that apply)
• Medical Services
• Pharmacy
• Counseling and Psychiatric
• Health Education
• Public Health (immunizations)
• None of the above
Question 14
Have you ever used any of the services offered through Campus Recreation in 2009?
• Yes
• No
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Question 15
Please indicate which of the following Campus Recreation services you have used in
2009: (Check all that apply)
Question 16
Please indicate which of the following Campus Recreation programs you have used in
2009: (Check all that apply)
• Fitness
• Personal training
• Intramural sports
• Sport clubs
• Outdoor Adventures
• Special events (i.e., Wildcat Welcome, National Campus Championship
Series)
• Aquatics
• Ropes course
• Open recreation (e.g., swimming, racquetball, basketball, volleyball, table
tennis)
• None of the above
Question 17
Do you receive any financial aid?
• Yes
• No
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Demographics (Optional)
Question 18
Please indicate your age:
•
Question 19
Please indicate your sex/gender:
• Female
• Male
• Transgender
• Prefer not to respond
Question 20
Please indicate your race/ethnic background:
• African American/Black
• Asian/Pacific Islander
• Hispanic/Latino
• Multiracial
• Native American/American Indian
• White
• Other (please specify)Other (please specify)
• Prefer not to respond
Question 21
Please indicate your academic classification:
• Freshman
• Sophomore
• Junior
• Senior
• Graduate student
• Professional student
• Continuing education student
Question 22
Are you a full-time or part-time student?
• Full-time student
• Part-time student
Question 23
Please indicate your living status:
Question 24
Please indicate the methods of payment for your college education: (Check all that
apply)