2011 Trojan College Health Survey
UofL Campus Health Services jumped 62 places to rank #20 in the annual Trojan Sexual Health Report Card.
The Trojan Sexual Health Report Card is an annual ranking of sexual health at American colleges and universities. This is UofL's highest finish ever.
To develop this year's ranking, researchers at Sperling's BestPlaces analyzed data from campus health centers and student opinion polls across 12 separate categories. Based on this analysis, each category was assigned a letter grade and a cumulative GPA was calculated, based on a four point scale.
Sexual Health Report Card Categories:
- Health center hours of operation
- Availability of patient drop-in vs. appointment only
- Availability of separate sexual awareness program
- Contraceptive availability and cost
- Condom availability and cost
- HIV testing, cost and locality (on- vs. off-campus)
- Other STI testing, cost and locality (on- vs. off-campus)
- Availability of anonymous advice via email / newspaper column
- Existence of lecture / outreach programs
- Existence of student peer groups
- Availability of sexual assault programs
- Website usability and functionality
"Schools that did well in this year's report card tended to score uniformly high across all categories, while those ranked toward the bottom were less consistent in category grades," according to Sperling.
About the survey: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/columbia-university-on-top-of-fifth-annual-trojan-sexual-health-report-card-104419483.html





