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Tech Assessment Network Presentation Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs

Tech Assessment Network Presentation Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs. Craig Morton Student Retention and Assessment July 15, 2010. DEMSA Mission Statement. “Promote Students’ Success”. Student Health. Student Housing. Student Union. United Spirit Arena.

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Tech Assessment Network Presentation Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs

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  1. Tech Assessment Network PresentationDivision of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Craig Morton Student Retention and Assessment July 15, 2010

  2. DEMSA Mission Statement • “Promote Students’ Success” Student Health Student Housing Student Union United Spirit Arena Recreational Sports Enrollment Management And Much More…

  3. Student Development Theory • Student Development Theory • Programs based on student development models are designed to stimulate self-understanding, to strengthen skills, and/or to increase knowledge. • Basic Assumptions • 1. The individual student must be considered as a whole. • 2. Each student is a unique person and must be treated as such. • 3. The total environment of the student is educational and must be used. • 4. The major responsibility for a student's personal and social development rests with the student.

  4. Contextual Statement • The success of the DSAEM is a direct result of the collective contributions of its departments. • These contributions are enhanced by each department’s commitment to Texas Tech University (TTU) student success. • The Input, Environment and Output (IEO) model (Astin, 1993) and the Psychosocial Theory of Student Development (Chickering, 1993) are two such models.

  5. DEMSA Utilizes Multiple Forms of Assessment Council for the Advancement of Standards Nationally Benchmarked Surveys COGNOS Report Assessments Document Assessments Learning Assessments Participation Rates Intercept Surveys Scoring Rubrics Focus Groups Head Counts Expenditures Interviews

  6. Tech Assessment Network Presentation Survey of Surveys Summer, 2010

  7. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  8. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  9. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  10. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  11. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  12. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  13. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  14. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  15. Current DEMSA Survey Assessments

  16. DEMSA Assessment S.W.O.T.

  17. Q/A Questions and Answers…

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