The Air Force Academy has delayed its annual social climate survey until November and may add questions about the religious atmosphere and other topics, officials said.
The survey, in its third year, normally is taken in August.
Academy spokesman Johnny Whitaker said it was delayed to allow freshmen time to get used to their surroundings before they are asked about them.
He said the Academy Assessment Board is considering whether to ask cadets about what role religion plays on campus.
Allegations of religious intolerance at the academy prompted an investigation by the Air Force. Air Force officials are drafting new guidelines for religious expression.
The survey was launched after a sexual-assault scandal at the school.



