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Assessment in Student
Support Areas
Lauren Thomas,
Susana Luzuriaga,
Office of Institutional Research
January 27, 2016
NILOA Transparency Framework
Linking Assessment to Mission
“Whatever the mission or emphasis of the institution, its
student affairs program needs to be developed to support
and complement it” (Hirt, 2009; NASPA, 1989).
It is imperative that student affairs professionals develop programs,
services, and experiences that contribute to student learning
experiences that are valued at their institution and, moreover, that
are empirically verified as adding value to the student experience at
their institution. Some activities of student affairs professionals and
some things that are measured in student affairs assessments are
not aligned with the institution’s mission or goals. As a check
against these tendencies, any student affairs assessment should
start from the following question: How does this program or
experience contribute to the institution’s mission or goals, and what
evidence can be gathered to demonstrate this?
Mission StatementThe University of Cincinnati serves the people of Ohio, the nation, and the world as a
premier, public, urban research university dedicated to undergraduate, graduate, and
professional education, experience-based learning, and research.
We are committed to excellence and diversity in our students, faculty, staff, and all of
our activities. We provide an inclusive environment where innovation and freedom of
intellectual inquiry flourish.
Through scholarship, service, partnership, and leadership, we create opportunity,
develop educated and engaged citizens, enhance the economy and enrich our
University, city, state and global community.
University of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati
Why Don’t We Assess?
• Survey Fatigue
• Busy-ness
• Need for Training
• Unclear Goals
• Lack of Feedback
• Communicating Results
What is the Research
Question?BAD -> How many students
participated in X event?
GOOD -> What did students learn
by participating in X event?
Number of recreational opportunities
on campus
Who uses recreational facilities, and
what are students gaining from
participating?
Students survey to assess if they were
satisfied with their tutoring
Assessing student performance after
tutoring
Key takeaway – Must have empirical evidence to
be confident that programs, activities, and
experiences actually do contribute to student
learning
University Surveys Planning Calendar
https://share.uc.edu/uc/InstRes/Lists/UPC/AllItems.aspx
*Requires central login and password*
What Data is Available?
• National Survey of Student Engagement (odd years)
• Student Satisfaction Inventory (even years)
• EBI/Skyfactor Resident Assessment (2013, 2016)
• Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (2015)
What is the NSSE?
• Undergraduate survey measuring quality of academic
experience
• Student participation
• Institutional resources and organization
• Conducted on 1,600+ campuses since 2000
• Allows longitudinal, benchmark, and freshman-to-senior
comparisons
Why NSSE?
Grades, persistence, student satisfaction,
gains across a range of desired outcomes,
and engagement go hand in hand
Findings from George Kuh’s Analysis
Findings from George Kuh’s Analysis
Findings from George Kuh’s Analysis
High-Impact Activities
First-Year Seminars and Experiences Common Intellectual Experiences Learning Communities Writing-Intensive Courses Collaborative Assignments and Projects “Science as Science Is Done”; Undergraduate Research Diversity/Global Learning Service Learning, Community-Based Learning Internships Capstone Courses and Projects
Engagement Indicators
Higher Order Learning
Reflective & Integrative Learning
Learning Strategies
Quantitative Reasoning
Collaborative Learning
Discussions with Diverse Others
Student-Faculty Interaction
Effective Teaching Practices
Quality of Interactions
Supportive Environment
• Boston University
• Bowling Green State University
• Georgia Institute of Technology
• Indiana University – Bloomington
• Indiana University – Purdue
University Indianapolis
• North Carolina State University
• Ohio University
• Syracuse University
• University of Akron
• University of Alabama at
Birmingham
• University of Houston
• University of Illinois at Chicago
• University of Memphis
• University of South Florida
• University of Texas at Arlington
• University of Texas at San Antonio
• University of Toledo
• Wayne State University
Comparison Group
National Survey of Student Engagement
2015
National Survey of Student Engagement
2015
National Survey of Student Engagement
What is the SSI?
• Undergraduate survey measuring importance of and
satisfaction with university experience
• Conducted on 2,700 campuses with more than 5.5
million responses
• Allows longitudinal and benchmark comparisons;
provides ethnicity and gender comparisons
Student Satisfaction Inventory Scales
Student Centeredness
Campus Life
Concern for the Individual
Service Excellence
Responsiveness to Diverse Populations
Campus Climate
Instructional Effectiveness
Recruitment and Financial Aid
Campus Support Services
Academic Advising
Registration Effectiveness
Safety and Security
SSI: Campus Life
SSI: Campus Life, 2014
SSI: Responsiveness to Diverse
Populations
EBI/Skyfactor Resident Assessment
• Provides insight into student learning and satisfaction
along 19 factors
• Identifies factors as “issue,” “needs work,” or “good”
based on 7 point scale
EBI/Skyfactor Resident Assessment
Diverse Interactions
Self-Knowledge and Skills
Personal Competence
Empathy
Residents are Tolerant
EBI/Skyfactor Resident Assessment
2013
• Low ratings for Personal Growth and Time Management
indicate potential for targeted programming
• Students report that fellow residents are tolerant of other
genders, races, sexual orientations, religious beliefs, and
political views
• Respect for space, privacy, property, and time is an
issue
Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership
• Based on the “input-environment-outcome” college
impact model and the Social Change Model of
Leadership Development
• Conducted at 250+ institutions since 2006
Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership
Self-Awareness
Creating Value for the Community
Creating a Shared Vision
Consciousness of Others
Ethical Leadership
Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership
2015
Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership
2015
Resources for Assessment in Student
Support Areas• The Role of Student Affairs in Student Learning Assessment
(Schuh & Gansemer-Topf)
• What Matters to Student Success: The Promise of High-
Impact Practices (PPT) by George Kuh
• NASPA’s Assessment, Evaluation & Research Knowledge
Communities
• National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment
(NILOA)
Resources for Assessment in Student
Support Areas
• ACPA’s Commission for Assessment and Evaluation
• Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher
Education (CAS)
• Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education
(SOCHE) – Conference on April 15, 2016
• Graduate Certificate in Assessment and Evaluation at
UC
Questions?
Lauren Thomas
Senior Research Associate, Office of
Institutional Research
Susana Luzuriaga
Director, Office of Institutional Research