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Purpose
The purpose of the Student Academic Assessment Process is to promote continued excellence in
teaching and learning by assessing the effectiveness of instruction and services and determining
the scope of competence for student learning outcomes (abilities).
Mission Statement
We will enhance student success through the integration of student abilities into programs and curriculum,
through creative and practical assessment of academic achievement, and through the continuous improvement of
teaching and learning.
Structure
The assessment program is directed by the Student Academic Achievement Committee (SAAC) whose primary
membership consists of interested residential and adjunct faculty. The assessment program is organized into
nine areas according to the academic divisions: Center for Teaching & Learning, Counseling, Developmental Education,
Information Resources, Instructional Computing, Liberal Arts, Occupational Education, Science & Mathematics,
and Southwest Skill Center.
Statements on Assessment
District Statement on Assessment
The purpose of assessment in the Maricopa Community Colleges is to improve
student learning and enhance teaching. It is owned and driven by faculty, supported
by administration, and directed by individual colleges. Assessment is characterized
by the following:
- Involves multiple methods of measurement
- Ensures an ongoing, sustainable process of review
- Contributes to curriculum, budget, and planning processes
- Is addressed on various levels (i.e., course, program, institutional).
(Prepared by the District Student Academic Achievement Assessment Committee
{DSAAAC}—October 2002)
Higher Learning Commission Statement on Assessment
Assessment strategies should:
- Include explicit public statements regarding the knowledge, skills, competencies students should possess as a result of completing
course and program requirements
- Document the values, attitudes, and behaviors faculty expect students to have developed
- Be integrated into program review, planning, and budgeting (department and organization)
(As presented by Diane Nyhammer, Assistant Director for Accreditation Services {HLC/NCA}—December 2003)
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