Division of Student Affairs

Student Affairs

Assessment

WCSU Student Affairs
Research and Assessment

Last updated: January 22, 2019

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Mission

The Division of Student Affairs is committed to creating a seamless learning environment that integrates classroom and out-of-classroom learning experiences through strong collaboration with all campus stakeholders. The goal is to fully empower students to be responsible, informed, respectful, and intellectually curious persons. The Division strives to cultivate students’ development through positive guidance and interactions with individuals as well as through a variety of co-curricular activities and programs.


Assessment Definitions:

Student Learning Outcome (SLO): What students will know or do as a result of something an office/program is doing.

Service Outcome (SO) or Operational Outcomes: Generally number focused or satisfaction related. Such as: number of students served, level of satisfaction, number of appointments, etc.


Student Affairs Learning Domains:

  • Cognitive & Personal Development: Students who utilize or interact with Student Affairs programs, activities or services will acquire, integrate and apply knowledge that supports their personal identity, a positive sense of self and personal growth.
  • Community & Campus Pride: Students who utilize or interact with Student Affairs programs, activities or services will develop a positive sense of community, increased pride towards WCSU and communicative relationship with others.
  • Impact Report CoverCritical Skills & Analytical Skills: Students who utilize or interact with Student Affairs programs, activities or services will demonstrate critical thinking and reasoning skills that support their ability to effectively address and solve problems.
  • Community Service & Civic Engagement: Students who utilize or interact with Student Affairs programs, activities or services will demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of cultural and human differences and recognize their role in contributing to positive social change.
  • Practical Skills: Students who utilize or interact with Student Affairs programs, activities or services will acquire and demonstrate practical skills that will enable them to live a productive and healthy life.

Student Affairs Impact Report for 2017-18

SA Impact Report 2017-18


Student Affairs Research and Assessment Team

Dr. Walter Cramer, Dean of Students
Student Affairs
Old Main 306
(203) 837-9700
cramerw@wcsu.edu

 

Sharon Lawler, Coordinator
Substance Abuse Prevention Program (CHOICES)
Student Center 211
(203) 837-8898
gucks@wcsu.edu

 

Elisabeth Morel, Director
AccessAbility Services
White Hall 005
(203) 837-8946
morele@wcsu.edu

 

Birte Pfitzner, CSU Administrative Assistant
Student Affairs
Old Main 308
(203) 837-8600
pfitznerb@wcsu.edu