This study aims to evaluate the faculty members’ satisfaction’s (270
faculty members) on the campus climate at academic and applied
universities in Jordan as perceived by faculty members. Also, it aims to
investigate the effect of gender, academic
rank, and experience factors in
evaluating campus climate.
By using an arithmetic mean, standard deviation, ANOVA, and t-test
to investigate the indication of the study sample response, the study
concludes that evaluation of campus climate at academic and applied
universities as perceived by faculty members is, in general, medium.
Faculty members were more satisfied in applied campus climate than
academic climate.
Based on the t-test analysis, differences in campus climate were
found for academic rank, experience in higher education. But there were
no differences for gender. Finally implications for practice are provided
for higher education institutions to improve campus climate.