Nearly 1 in 4 female undergrads face sexual assault, major survey finds
A national survey of prominent colleges and universities found that almost 1 in 4 female undergraduate students reported being the victim of a sexual assault during her college career.
The survey, which was conducted by the American Association of Universities and included students in 27 public and private universities and colleges, follows multiple other studies showing high rates of sexual assault on college campuses.
Overall, 23% of the undergraduate female students who responded to the survey said they had experienced some form of sexual assault—either nonconsensual penetration or sexual touching—since they entered school. 11% said they were victims of penetration—in other words, the criminal definition of rape or sodomy.