AMS survey shows persisting accessibility concerns
The 2024 AMS Academic Experience Survey (AES) revealed that only 30 per cent of students with one or more disabilities are registered with UBC’s Centre for Accessibility (CFA).
The 2024 AMS Academic Experience Survey (AES) revealed that only 30 per cent of students with one or more disabilities are registered with UBC’s Centre for Accessibility (CFA).
The 2024 Academic Experience Survey (AES) results reveal students’ continuing concerns around affordability, mental health, access to support services and discrimination.
Results of the AMS 2023 Academic Experience Survey (AES) show affordability, discrimination and inadequate disability support concerns among the student body.
On Wednesday night's AMS Council meeting, Councillors met to see presentations about the 2022/23 Services Report and the Academic Student Experience Survey results.
The survey results show slight improvements in respondent satisfaction with their overall university experience, though it also found growing concerns over affordability, and an increase in cases of racial discrimination.