Assessment Team Minutes
April 7, 2016
Assessment Project Presentation:
“Exploring Strategies that Enhance Assessment in Student Affairs” presented by Kathy Evans
Present: Pat Devendorf, Jerri Drummond, Kathy Evans, Kathy Flaherty, Christy Huynh, Rick Kolenda, Michele May,
Jerry Oberst, JJ O’Connell, Sara Rebeor. Barbara St.Michel
2016-2017 Assessment Process
· Reviewed and discussed Part I: Mission Vision Goals, Outcomes, Objectives & Assessment Plan
o Helpful to look at this through the lens of the Tomorrow Plan
o Don’t “overthink” the process
o Do not make changes to the format of the document
· Reviewed Assessment Proposal Request, which ONLY needs to be completed if Institutional Research approval is necessary:
o Needs assessments to non-users of services or intended to determine student perceptions of services provided (out side of point of service)
o Electronic surveys administered to more than 75 students
o Surveys conducted for purpose of research (for professional development or publication)
· Reviewed and discussed Part II form, which consists of departmental three-year assessment planning efforts.
Training & Development Subcommittee
· Events:
o Yesterday’s “working” workshop on completing the Three-Year Assessment Part II form for 2016-2017 was well received. Attendees indicated that it provided clarity and direction
§ Orientation’s Three Year plan was showcased as an example
§ Since all departments will be completing a Part II, discussion included whether to host another workshop or having department’s work directly with their liaison
§ Attendees received chapter 5 of Henning and Roberts, Student Affairs Assessment: Theory to Practice, that helped define “types” of assessment
o April 19th – “Removing Analysis Paralysis” webinar
o June 9th – Assessment Retreat, 9:00am – noon; Keynote speaker: Michael Christakis, Vice President for Student Affairs at the University at Albany
· Assessment Digest – Sara is looking for feedback on the digest
o Do your co-workers read it?
o Feedback on what has been sent so far?
o Forward assessment articles/tips/tricks that you think would be helpful to Sara
Marketing & Communication Subcommittee
· SAEM Assessment webpage:
o JJ & Rick have done a GREAT job on the Assessment webpage! Check it out!
§ Each department has their own section with department logo so that related assessment information can be shared. Departments will work with liaisons to decide what to include in their section
§ Christy & Kathy will work on an updated Glossary to include
o We Heard Your Voice PDF’s will be added to the website
o Team & Subcommittee minutes have been added
· “We Heard Your Voice” campaigns will be deployed through digital signage & flyers. A different department will be featured each month:
Spring 2016:
End of April: Intramurals/Recreation
Fall 2016:
September: Auxiliary Services
October: Lifestyles Center
November: Disability Support Services
December: Counseling Services Center
Progress Updates
· Residence Life: Spring Rubric is currently being deployed; working on finishing up Part III’s
· Campus Life: Conducting NASPA Campus Activities Benchmarking this semester – survey has recently been deployed
· Admissions: Tracking/monitoring visits and applications to the college. Admitted Student Days are in full swing. Student attending Admitted Student Days tend to be those who have already paid their deposits.
· Career Services: Working on programmatic assessments: What did student’s learn at program and did they get out of the program what Career Services intended for them to learn?
· Athletics: Working on Part III’s for Athlete Satisfaction Assessments & Competitiveness of Athletic Teams
· Orientation: David Runge will be the Assistant Orientation Coordinator for the summer.
· Financial Aid: Navigating their way through the assessment process; found the Three-Year Assessment workshop very helpful – provided new way for the department to look at the process