WSU Student Service Program Review
The Office of Assessment and Accreditation deploys several tools to assess the co-curricular learning of university students. Efforts are scheduled annually and focus on student engagement and several identified student learning outcomes, identified and adopted by the Council for Advancement of Standards in Higher Education. The specific learning outcomes are:
- Knowledge acquisition, construction, integration and application
- Cognitive complexity
- Intrapersonal development
- Interpersonal competence
- Humanitarianism and civic engagement
- Practical competence
The following assessments support inquiry and decision making related to the co-curricular student experience.
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)
The NSSE is Administered at 成人头条 biennially. Results are shared with the University Assessment Committee and campus stakeholders in an effort to inform decisions related to the student experience.
NSSE Reports from 2019-2013 (found below):
CAS Standards respond to student needs, the requirements for sound pedagogy, and the effective management of 48 functional areas and three cross-functional areas. 成人头条 State adopted the CAS standards to assess student outcomes, evaluate program efforts, and support action planning.
- A rotation allows offices to participate in a quadrennial self-study with reporting shared with the leadership of the participating office as well as the University Assessment Committee.
- The participating offices with the adopted rotation can be found here.
- CAS self-study reports are filed according to the service category. They can be found below:
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - Student Service Centers
Barton School of Business Advising, July 2020
College of Applied Studies Advising, July 2020
College of Health Professions Advising, July 2020
College of Fine Arts Advising, July 2020
STUDENT AFFAIRS - Student Service Centers
Housing & Residential Life, August 2020
TRIO & GEAR UP - Student Service Centers
Coming Fall 2021