Academic Catalog 2021-22

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Assessment Assessment

The University of Jamestown has a genuine interest in a continuing assessment of student learning as a way of measuring its success in meeting its mission and enhancing its academic programs. The assessment process is guided by the foundational values and the mission of the University. To clarify this connection, fourteen institutional objectives provide linkage between program outcomes and the university mission. These are listed below: Institutional Objectives: University of Jamestown a) maintains academic, professional and pre-professional programs that prepare students for entry into the work force or for further education. (Academic Preparation) b) provides students with a general education curriculum rooted in the liberal arts to improve critical thinking skills and increase general knowledge. (General Education) c) provides opportunities for students to learn basic ethical principles and to engage in character-building activities. (Character Building) d) provides support services to assist students in achieving their academic goals. (Academic Support Services) e) manages financial resources to support its objectives and strategies in a manner that ensures the institution’s viability in the short and long-term. (Sound Fiscal Management) f) provides extra-curricular opportunities for students to learn and grow on a personal, social, and civic level. (Student Support Services) g) fosters an appreciation of difference through the integration of curricular and co-curricular experiences that 44

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are intentionally developed to help students integrate into a global society. (Diversity) operates within a system of shared governance in which the opinions and values of constituents contribute to decisions and responsibility for success is shared. (Shared Governance) recognizes and fosters opportunities to connect with, integrate into, and participate with the larger community in which it resides. (Community) maintains the infrastructure necessary to support both the academic program and student life. (Infrastructure) demonstrates its commitment to continuous improvement through discipline-specific and pedagogical faculty development. (Faculty Development) demonstrates its commitment to continuous improvement through staff development. (Staff Development) provides opportunities for students to be involved in Christian religious life activities and to explore their faith. (Christian Life/Religious Life Environment) uses current technology to enhance student learning, administrative efficiency, and institutional effectiveness. (Technology)

A partial list of assessment activities follows: a) administration of the Noel/Levitz Survey of Student Satisfaction and the University of Jamestown Student Survey of Institutional Effectiveness (SSIE);


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Pre-Professional Programs

11min
pages 206-212

UJ Foundations

1min
page 205

Career Education

2min
page 204

Honors Program

7min
pages 201-203

Teacher Education

15min
pages 192-198

Religion-Philosophy

10min
pages 187-191

Nursing

20min
pages 171-179

Psychology

16min
pages 180-186

Music

19min
pages 162-170

Foreign Language

19min
pages 127-135

Environmental Science

19min
pages 108-116

English and Theatre Arts

16min
pages 117-124

Mathematics

7min
pages 158-161

Jamestown Journey to Success

2min
page 49

Fine Arts

3min
pages 125-126

Clinical Lab Science

10min
pages 54-58

Assessment

1min
page 45

Disciplinary Process

2min
page 27

Accreditation, Approvals Memberships, and Affiliations

1min
page 10

Raugust Library

1min
page 29

Areas of Study

1min
page 31

Immunizations

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page 14

Major-Minor Policy

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page 43

Reservation of the Right to Modify

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Transfer Students

2min
page 12
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