I. Definition and Purpose:
Assessment at CSUS is a University wide unit* based
process to determine how well and in what ways individual units and
the University are meeting their individual and collective goals.
It was established by the Administration and the Academic Senate in
response to a directive and guidelines from WASC. Assessment is an
ongoing process, required of all units in the University and conducted
by the members of each unit. Assessment will become part of the program
review process (this includes both Academic Program Review and Student
Services Review), and as part of the program review process it will
tie into the planning of the unit. The primary goal of assessment
is to improve the educational program at CSUS.
Each unit shall define its goals, and then shall evaluate the following:
- progress towards meeting its goals
- the interaction between its academic programs, student services,
and the campus environment--and how these relate to achieving established
goals
- the results/effects of its goals on students.
Assessment is not done to justify funding. The results of assessment
shall not be compared with results obtained in other units at CSUS
or with units at other universities.
*Unit is used in a generic sense. This policy applies
to departments, Colleges, programs (e.g., G.E.), and other units (e.g.,
Student Services).
II. Assessment Plan
Each unit at CSUS shall be asked to define its goals and methods
of assessment and to explore new methods. This assessment/evaluation
must be an ongoing process conducted by the members of the unit whose
primary purpose is to evaluate the results of the programs, policies,
and the planning of the unit. Specifically:
Units shall develop an assessment plan, select methods for evaluating
the results of their programs, and related policies, and establish
a time Table. The methods should go beyond grades, and should result
in giving information to the individual members of the unit, the unit
as a whole, and to students. A copy of "Achieving Institutional Effectiveness
through Assessment" from the Western Association of Colleges and Colleges,
and copies of the related WASC standards, shall be provided to all
units, and the units shall address the guidelines from WASC in their
assessment efforts.
This plan shall include both a review of current evaluation practices,
and consideration of alternative approaches - and this shall be done
at the level of the unit by members of the unit. Furthermore, units
shall be encouraged to develop assessment methods that generate qualitative
information rather than only quantitative data.
Faculty and Student Services advisors shall assess the interaction
between academic programs, student services and the campus environment
(based on their relationships with their advisees). Again, this assessment
shall generate qualitative information rather than only quantitative
data.
The Office of Institutional Studies shall assist units in using data
that is currently collected by CSUS. Furthermore, the Office of Institutional
Studies shall conduct a "census" to determine the types of data that
are already being collected. Academic Affairs shall provide academic
units with information on the types of data needed and various methods
of assessment.
Assessment shall become a major portion of the program review process
(this includes both Academic Program Review and Non-Academic Program
Review), and will tie into unit planning. Furthermore, program reviews
shall address the effectiveness of the self-assessment that is done
by units.
The Dean of each College will have the responsibility of ensuring
that each unit in the College develop and implement an assessment
plan. The Dean for General Education shall be responsible for developing
and implementing an assessment plan in cooperation with the General
Education Committee. Prior to a program's self study, each academic
unit will be required to submit an assessment plan to the Vice President
for Academic Affairs. Once the plan is reviewed and approved, the
unit will implement its plan as part of its self study. Data collected
shall become part of the program review process. Furthermore, the
Dean of each College shall determine (through the program review process)
if the College's goals are addressed by the units in the College.
The Vice President for Academic Affairs shall have the responsibility
for ensuring that each academic unit develops and implements an assessment
plan. Furthermore, the Vice President for Academic Affairs shall determine
(through the program review process) if the University's goals are
addressed by the academic units in the University. Ensuring assessment
in non-academic programs shall be the responsibility of the appropriate
program center head.
(AS 91-51/AP, May 16, 1991)
(Revised EC, August 2, 1994)
(AS 94-49, September 8, 1994)
(Academic Senate, July 30, 1996)