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Outcome Assessment and SACSCOC

Rice University’s institutional accreditor, The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), maintains that the university should operate within an academic philosophy of continuous improvement, and therefore should regularly and procedurally assess and document the rigor of all its academic and degree conferring programs. Institutional Effectiveness (IE) oversees and guides all academic departments in the adherence of these processes, with the aim of not only providing the necessary documentation to SACSCOC, but also to encourage a culture of authentic, goal-driven assessment that leads to continuous improvement in both undergraduate and graduate education.

More Information

For more information about Rice’s accreditors and the university’s accreditation status, please visit Accreditation at Rice.

For more information about SACSCOC, please visit the SACSCOC website.

For information about the SACSCOC Principles of Accreditation, please see the SACSCOC Resource Manual

Academic Assessment

Program Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes (sometimes referred to as Student Learning Outcomes, or Level Outcomes) are developed for several reasons. Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) demonstrate to the students what skills or areas of knowledge they will achieve by completing the academic program. PLOs act to clarify the vision and the purpose of the program, and work to give distinctiveness when compared to similar programs at other academic institutions. PLOs also assist faculty see where their individual specialties fit into the overall curriculum of the program. Measuring and analyzing student PLO proficiency is the cornerstone of academic assessment and continuous improvement. PLOs for all programs are published in the General Announcements.

View General Announcements

Assessment Plans

Departments determine and document their assessment strategies for academic programs by utilizing an assessment plan. Assessment plans should demonstrate all PLOs associated with the academic program, the courses and materials that are reviewed for assessment data, how the data was measured, and how the end result compares to the department’s standard of success. Additionally, the plan should also indicate a timeline that clearly identifies the program’s assessment cycle (i.e., when assessment reports and follow-up reports are submitted to IE)

For questions or consultation on building or revising a program assessment plan, please contact IE ([email protected]).

Assessment Cycles and Rice Outcome Assessment Reports (ROARs)

Nuventive Improvement Platform

The Nuventive Improvement Platform is a new cloud-based software that houses all of Rice’s annual assessment reporting, and it is available for use by faculty and administrators that have assessment coordination roles within the institution.

Click here to access the Nuventive Improvement Platform
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