National Campus Climate Survey

Vector Solutions Launches Higher Education Campus Climate Survey Tool To Help Institutions Prepare for New Department of Education Survey Release in 2023

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, January 24, 2023

TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Vector Solutions, the leading provider of software solutions and data insights that elevate higher education institutions' compliance and prevention strategies, announced the release of a new campus climate survey tool in conjunction with the latest Department of Education initiative. Vector Solutions' Campus Climate Survey for Higher Education will enable colleges and universities to easily administer surveys in order to be in compliance with The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This law requires colleges and universities receiving federal funding to administer surveys to students every two years on the topics of dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and stalking. Vector's deployment tool will come preloaded with the Department of Education's new survey instrument when it's released later this year.

Key Points: 
  • Vector Solutions' Campus Climate Survey for Higher Education will enable colleges and universities to easily administer surveys in order to be in compliance with The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
  • Vector's deployment tool will come preloaded with the Department of Education's new survey instrument when it's released later this year.
  • Vector Solutions' Campus Climate Survey for Higher Education tool integrates with the existing Vector Solutions learning management system (LMS), allowing administrators to provide a scalable, impactful and cost-effective way to deploy the survey to students.
  • Their Campus Climate Survey tool leverages subject matter expertise and proven technology from a name colleges can trust, giving administrators and students alike peace of mind.

TrustHab Deploys Their Energy Management Solution Across Park West Student Living Community to Reduce Utility Costs, Mitigate Humidity, and Boost Property NOI

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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

In order to effectively achieve this, TrustHab has installed 1,467 smart thermostats within residences, common areas and interior hallways throughout the buildings.

Key Points: 
  • In order to effectively achieve this, TrustHab has installed 1,467 smart thermostats within residences, common areas and interior hallways throughout the buildings.
  • Through this proven system, existing partners of TrustHab have seen a 45% reduction in HVAC runtimes and 28% electricity bill savings.
  • In addition to energy management, TrustHab provides multiple other smart technology solutions to student housing and multifamily properties, including leak detection, humidity mitigation, and smart lock access control systems.
  • The Michaels Organization entered the student housing market in 2007 and has since developed both on and off campus student living communities.