Faculty Senate

ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE

[ MEMBERSHIP 2024-25 ]

AMMON COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Trevor Allen (Political Science) 27
Silvia Corbera-Lopez (Psychological Science) 27
Heather de Savage (Music) 27
Eric Dlugolenski (Criminolofy & Criminal Justice) 25
John Protzko (Psychological Science) 26
Alfredo Rosete (Economics) 26
Candice Wallace (Psychological Science) 25 (0)

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCE
Catherine Barratta (Social Work) 25 (0)
Allison Seifert (Physical Education and Human Performance) 25 (0)

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Keshab Acharya (Management and Organization) 25 (0)
Heidi Hughes (Management) 26

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
[seat converted to at large seat]

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
Kristine Larsen (Earth and Space Sciences) 27

OTHER

DEAN'S APPOINTEES
AMMON COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: Elizabeth Throesch
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCE: Helen Abadiano
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS:  Kareem Shabana
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION: Kurt Love
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: Ravindra Thamma

EX OFFICIO
Yvonne Kirby, AVP Planning and Institutional Effectiveness
Martie Kaczmarek, Assessment Coordinator, OIRA


[ MISSION ]    
The Academic Assessment Committee is a standing Committee of the Faculty elected by the Faculty and serves as the primary advisory body about practices for the evaluation of student learning outcomes in CCSU’s undergraduate and graduate programs. The Committee also coordinates, but does not implement, the overall program for the assessment of general education learning outcomes. The Committee is responsible for providing feedback and support to Departments by reviewing reports about their assessment of student learning outcomes, and for identifying and disseminating promising assessment practices.    
     
[ BY LAWS ]   
The Academic Assessment Committee is a standing Committee of the Faculty elected by the Faculty and serves as the primary advisory body about practices for the evaluation of student learning outcomes in CCSU’s undergraduate and graduate programs. The Committee also coordinates, but does not implement, the overall program for the assessment of general education learning outcomes. The Committee is responsible for providing feedback and support to Departments by reviewing reports about their assessment of student learning outcomes, and for identifying and disseminating promising assessment practices.


Primary Functions
The primary functions of the Academic Assessment Committee are to:


Membership
Committee membership will consist of:

Approved by the Faculty Senate: May 9, 2011