Assessment Team

Purpose of the Assessment Team

The Assessment Team was established in support of the University's mission by designing and implementing a comprehensive, quality assessment strategy for the Division of Student Affairs. Assessment strategies will provide direction for continuous improvement of programs and services as well as enhance understanding of student and campus needs. Each department is represented on the Assessment Team by one or more staff members. Assessment team members provide communication on assessment between the team and their respective units, train their colleagues on assessment practices and assist in the assessment reporting process.

Other duties of the Assessment Team include:

  • Share findings from department or unit assessments.
  • Brainstorm assessment opportunities to measure student learning and program effectiveness.
  • Serve as a conduit between senior leadership and staff on assessment activities.
  • Provide assistance and expertise for the annual Assessment Symposium.
  • Conduct short term and long term assessment related projects across team committees.
  • Serve as a vital connection between member department, institutional effectiveness reporting and SACS re-accreditation.
  • Engage in critical discussions regarding the ethical and practical uses of assessment in the Student Affairs profession.

Click here to view the Assessment Team roster.

Assessment Team Meetings

The Assessment Team meets quarterly to discuss matters related to research and assessment in student affairs.  Please contact Jason Simon or Stella Mulberry Antic for meeting dates. 

 
 

The Division of Student Affairs provides opportunities for students and the campus community to cultivate academic, personal, and professional success. We enhance the student experience through a wide array of intentional programs, services and activities that support the life cycle of our students.

 
 

Staff members in the Division of Student Affairs know we are all important to the success of our students. Individually and collectively, we bring something special to the UNT campus. This can best be summed up by a chorus of powerful words.

 

Facebook Test

  • Join us on Flickr