Provost

Provost

ICL Assessment

Assessment of student learning is essential for continuous improvement of both the academic program and the experiential learning component.  ICL has a foundation of UC's General Education Core with specific learning outcomes or competencies:  critical thinking, effective communication, knowledge integration, and social responsibility.  These "skills for life success" are taught and nutured by faculty throughout the student's undergraduate degree and assessed in the student's senior capstone course.  Assessing General Education with the colleges/units has the advantage of involving faculty from each unit in the assessment process and encouraging a discussion of the baccalaureate competencies within the context of specific programs.  (Examples of best practices or "hallmarks of success" from the April 2009 Higher Learning Commission Annual Meeting)

After all college meetings are completed, a University General Education Core assessment report is shared with senior capstone course faculty, designated General Education Core faculty representatives, and appropriate college administrators.  All assessment reports are posted each year on the General Education Core web site, including college specific assessment reports and information.

Also important to ICL Assessment is the experiential learning component.  Our undergraduates complete a vast array of courses, projects, internships, service learning, and cooperative education work experiences.  Complex, diverse, and collaborative settings for learning help students value a comprehensive education- an education that encompasses the liberal arts as well as more scientific and technological domains.

The Office of Institutional Research coordinates most of the assessment measures.  Examples are included in the following table:

Survey

Schedule

Reporting Unit

Results Inform

National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)

Every other year;  spring data submission

Institutional Research

Strategies that address campus environment, advising, diversity, student faculty interaction

Student Satisfaction Inventory (SSI)

Every other year; alternate with NSSE; spring data submission

Institutional Research

Strategies that address student centeredness, campus climate, advising, instructional effectiveness, service to students, safety

Undergraduate Graduating Student Survey

Semi-annual; spring data submission

Institutional Research

Strategies that address academic experiences, classroom experiences, and post-graduation employment

Faculty Survey for Student Engagement (FSSE)

Autumn 2006

Institutional Research

Strategies that address faculty support, development and student faculty interaction

HERI Faculty Survey

Spring 2008

Institutional Research

Strategies that address campus planning and policy analysis, faculty development programs, and improved students’ educational experiences

 

Study Abroad Program Evaluations

Continuous/Ongoing

UC International

Continuous Program Improvement, Outcomes Assessment

Employer Assessment of Co-op Students (I-LEAP)

Quarterly

Professional Practice

College and Program Level Decision Making