But university health centers note never being interviewed by surveyors
September 28, 2007 - 12:00am
By Jennifer Kahn
While Cornell may have earned an A+ for its motto in a recent poll by Motto Magazine, the University did not score as well in a recent survey on sexual health resources and awareness on college campuses.
Cornell was ranked 63rd out of 139 universities with a score of 2.91 out of a possible 4.0 in the 2007 Trojan Sexual Health Report Card.
The survey, conducted by Sperling’s BestPlaces on the behalf of Trojan, polled student health centers and assessed their websites in 11 different categories of sexual health resources.
However, staff members at Gannett Health Center involved in sexual health counseling report they were never contacted for the study.