Campus Labs

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Campus Labs

Campus Labs serves as the primary assessment platform for Student Affairs departments and staff by allowing our student affairs professionals to:

  • link assessment data to goals, objectives, and outcomes
  • develop assessment plans 
  • measure student learning both in and outside the classroom
  • track student involvement
  • benchmark with peer institutions
  • utilize handheld technology to collect data
  • conduct online course evaluations
  • centralize assessment efforts
Comprehensive Support

Additionally, Campus Labs provides hands-on support through web based technology, assessment resources, and expert consultation.

Campus Labs Support Team

Annemieke Rice, Associate Director for Assessment Programs, arice@studentvoice.com

General assessment inquiries and questions can be directed to baseline2@campuslabs.com 

*All users should be sure to download the Campus Labs Authorized Use and New User Guidelines for information on new user accounts and usage policies.

Compliance Assist Program Review

Aside from the standard  aforementioned Baseline functionality, we'll be adding the new Program Review tool beginning FY 13. This new feature will assist student affairs departments and staff as they go the self-assessment process using the CAS standards. Furthermore, this new feature will enable us to:

  • Design the criteria for our program review cycle
  • Create customized site pages for each department or program
  • Track progress, grant user-specific permissions, assign due dates, and upload supporting documents
  • Link program reviews to planning documents or accreditation materials
  • Export program reviews into PDF or Word for sharing with internal and external audiences

 

NASPA Assessment & Knowledge Consortium

The mission of the Consortium is to guide and support universities in the areas of assessment, analysis, and knowledge creation to further institutional goals. In doing so, this initiative allows campuses to take a holistic approach to assessment in order to better document and understand: a) student experiences and learning outcomes; b) operational benchmarking; and c) leadership best practices.

Each year, the Consortium highlights different program areas for data collection and analysis through Student Voice. Fall 2011 marks the third year that the Office of Student Affairs has participated in this effort. Below is a list of all of the past studies completed as well as those planned for AY 2011-2012.

2009-2010
Campus Recreation, Student Union and Campus Programming, and Career Planning and Professional Aspirations

2010-2011
Orientation and New Student Programs, Residence Life, Greek Life, and Civic Engagement

2011-2012
Student Conduct, Campus Safety, & Security; Profile of Today's College Student; and Student Activities

Visit the Past Assessment Projects page for available reports.