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Outcomes assessment at Harper College is the process of collecting, analyzing, and using data about student learning to focus institutional efforts on improving student achievement and the learning experience.
Assessment at Harper is based on the following principles:
The institutional outcomes assessment process at Harper includes annual cross-curricular assessment of at least one general education outcome, academic program-level and course-level assessment, and administrative/student support unit assessment. The components of the annual assessment process include:
General Education Assessment
The Learning Assessment Committee leads Harper’s annual assessment of General Education, and faculty members across the College measure outcomes within their courses. At least one General Education Learning Outcome is assessed each year. Harper's General Education Learning Outcomes and status are listed here.
Program-Level Assessment
Career programs have identified learning outcomes that describe the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that students develop through successful completion of the program. Program outcomes are listed within the college catalog under individual program listings. Programs link their annual outcomes assessments to the College's General Education Learning Outcomes.
Course-Level Assessment
Each course at Harper College has defined learning outcomes, which are listed on the General Course Outline for each course. Course faculty link their annual outcomes assessments to the College's General Education Learning Outcomes. Students, please refer to your course syllabus for more information.
Administrative/Student Support Assessment
Administrative services and student support offices across non-academic divisions have identified outcomes that are listed in the Nuventive assessment management system. Assessments encompass co-curricular assessment and assessment of services, programs, or other operations.