Assessment of Student Learning

Assessment

ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app's academic major programs and administrative support units regularly assess performance on their goals. For the academic programs, this means assessing student performance in relation to program and course level student learning outcomes. The outcomes state, in measurable terms, what students should be able to know or do by the completion of the course or program.

Reporting

Regular reporting on assessment process and outcomes to the University's Assessment Committee allows for academic programs to align their program-level student learning outcomes with the appropriate set (undergraduate or graduate-focused) of Institutional Student Learning Outcomes, which were developed, reviewed and adopted by Wilkes' faculty. Since these institutional outcomes are aligned with the University's mission statement, this practice ensures regular reflection on how the program contributes to the mission. The academic programs and administrative units further align through regular reviews with the University's Strategic Plan themes/goals, ensuring a clear picture of how the learning in the academic programs and the activities in the administrative units support the goals of the plan.

Oversight and Support

University processes coordinated across several committees, such as the Academic Planning Committee, Curriculum Committee, General Education Committee, Graduate Studies Committee, and University Assessment Committee help to provide oversight for the development and maintenance of academic programs as well as the assessment of student learning in academic programs at Wilkes.

Review Schedule

Academic major programs participate in a five-year program review process, which begins with the development (or review/update) of a curriculum map and associated assessment plan. Review schedules for academic programs are developed to align with disciplinary accreditation/certification/approval schedules for impacted programs. Administrative units undergo a full review every three years, with annual updates provided on progress made for the years in between.

Reviews submitted as part of ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app's overarching assessment plan are evaluated annually to ensure assessment processes are useful for continuous improvement and reflection. Feedback is provided to ensure University curriculum, processes, and student experiences support student learning and success.

Contacts

If you have any questions about the University Assessment Committee, please contact either of the committee co-chairs:

Brian Bogert

Director of Institutional Research
brian.bogert@wilkes.edu

Chad Stanley

Associate Professor, English
chad.stanley@wilkes.edu