November 2024 Student Voice Survey
Survey
Nov. 2024
Sample Size:
1,031
Demographics:
undergraduate students
voters
Topics:
Administration
Top Findings:
- Some 55 percent of students also say that none of their professors did or said anything about the election results.
- More than one in three (35 percent) say their institution is offering the right amount of support, and just 5 percent say their institution is doing too much. (Thirty-one percent aren’t sure.)
- A majority of students are unhappy about the election results, and rates of concern—unsurprisingly—are elevated among students who voted for Harris/Walz. Among those 535 students, seven in 10 (72 percent) are very disappointed or upset; nearly the same share (69 percent) are very concerned about the future of democracy in the U.S.
- Most of the 228 students who voted for Trump/Vance are at least somewhat happy about the election outcome (90 percent). But nearly half of those students (46 percent) are also at least somewhat concerned that political tensions could increase on their campus, suggesting they’re not immune to election-related stress.