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The expanders below provide access to our online Assessment Information Guide, summaries of program-assessment plans, assessment reports, and access to core assessment information.

The Guide is available in two formats: a single pdf or as a series of individual files.

The Guide as a series of files:

  • Program Level Assessment of Student Learning
    • Getting Started
    • Ongoing Processes
  • Assessment of Student Learning in Other Venues
  • Other Important Information

Pre-2024 Assessment Plan summaries are available on the Archived Plans and Reports page.ÌýAs plans are updated (in years ending in 4 and 9), new versions will be linked here.

Pre-2024 Assessment Reports are available on the Archived Plans and Reports page.Ìý Once Reports are reviewed, they will be available here or in the ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Faculty & Staff Shared Google Drive.

Assistance with Assessment Planning

Rubrics

Other Resources

On May 15, 2015, the Office of Academic Assessment hosted an on-campus free mini-conference to share the information learned by a small team of faculty who attended the Higher Learning Commission’s Annual Conference in late March. Forty-six members of the campus community pre-registered (25 of those with faculty status). There were at least six additional faculty members and more than four additional staff members who also attended at least one session.

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group attending a conference

Opening Session–Accreditation 101

  • Related Resource: (Anthea Sweeney, HLC)

Breakout Session–Academic Program Review: Ensuring Quality in the Present and Future (presented by Mike Martin)

Breakout Session–A Survey of Currently Used Innovative Assessments for General Education Student Learning Outcomes (presented by Brendan Foreman)

Breakout Session–Campus-wide Assessment Strategies: Challenges and Opportunities (presented by Maria Marsilli)

  • Advance Reading: (Paul Barnes and Laura Grams, U. of Nebraska at Omaha)
  • Advance Reading: [, , , and ] (Erika Beseler Thompson and Jeremy Penn, North Dakota State University)
  • Advance Reading: (Sawyer Hunley and Justin Keen, University of Dayton)

Breakout Session–A Process-Oriented Approach for Establishing Student Learning Outcomes (presented by Rosanna Miguel)