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Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |
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Green Dot Bystander Intervention Overview & Training Evaluations 2021-2022 | According to its website (greendot.tamu.edu), Green Dot is an international movement built on the premise that individuals can systematically and measurably reduce the levels of power-based personal violence found in their community. Students, staff and faculty who participated in the Texas A&M Green Dot Bystander Intervention training classes and the Green Dot Overview virtual workshops were surveyed to assess the programs and how attending affected participants’ understanding of concepts related to power-based personal violence. The attached report summarizes the results of those assessments. | Student LIfe | 2021-22-Green-Dot-Training-and-Overview-Summary-Report.pdf | 11/30/2022 |
Health Promotion Alcohol Education Workshop Outcomes 2022-2023 | Students who receive a sanction to attend the Alcohol Education Workshop (AEW) are required to meet with a Health Promotion (HP) staff member prior to their workshop, attend the workshop, then come back for a follow-up meeting with the HP staff member approximately two weeks after participating in the workshop. Health Promotion wanted to assess whether the students attending AEW met the learning outcomes. The attached report summarizes the results of that assessment. | Student LIfe | Summary-Report-AEW-2022-2023.pdf | 06/12/2023 |
Health Promotion Hullabaloo U - My Aggie Wellness Journey Assessment 2023 | Student Life Health Promotion (HP) staff offered 2023 Hullabaloo U instructors a series of 40-minute lessons to facilitate as part of the Hullabaloo U curriculum during their fall 2023 courses. The first lesson, My Aggie Wellness Journey, was intended to be delivered in the early weeks of the semester between August 24, 2023, and September 30, 2023. Students participating in the lesson were offered an open link or a QR code to access a survey at the end of the lesson, which assessed whether the students met the learning outcomes and whether they were receptive to and participated in lesson activities. The attached report summarizes those survey results and provides recommendations as indicated. | Student LIfe | Hullabaloo-U-2023-My-Aggie-Wellness-Journey-Summary-Report.pdf | 12/18/2023 |
Health Promotion: Hullabaloo U Healthy Relationships Lesson Fall 2023 | As part of the 2023 Hullabaloo U curriculum, Health Promotion (HP) staff were required to provide a lesson called Healthy Relationships. Instructors and students were surveyed after the Healthy Relationship lesson was facilitated during weeks six through 11 to measure its effectiveness from each of their perspectives. This lesson was provided to multiple Texas A&M campuses as well as the College Station campus. The following report summarizes the aggregate results and provides recommendations for improvements based on those results. | Student LIfe | 2023-Hullabaloo-U-Healthy-Relationships-Summary-Report.pdf | 01/16/2024 |
Health Promotions - Sex in the Dark Workshop 2021-2022 | The Sex in the Dark workshop, conducted by Health Promotion (HP), is designed to increase students’ knowledge of their sexual health. Learning outcomes developed for Sex in the Dark workshop include: • Participants will report increased knowledge of healthy sexual behaviors. Surveys were developed to measure participants’ learning, as well as gauge participants’ overall impression of the program and perceptions of the facilitators of the program. Programs offered in 2021-2022 were both in-person and virtual. The attached report summarizes the results of the survey. | Student LIfe | Sex-in-the-Dark-2021-2022-Summary-Report.pdf | 11/21/2022 |
Health Promotions Presentation Survey 2021-2022 | Health Promotion (HP) staff offer a variety of presentations for classrooms, student organizations and residence halls on health-related topics to promote healthy lifestyles, health maintenance, disease/injury prevention and interpersonal violence protection for Texas A&M University students and the campus community. After each presentation, participants were surveyed to ascertain their satisfaction with each presentation, whether the topics presented were relevant to them, and to gain insight into future improvements needed. During the 2021-2022 academic year HP presentations were provided in both in-person and virtual formats. The attached report summarizes the results of those surveys taken between September 2021 and June 2022. | Student LIfe | HP_Presentation_2021-22_Summary_Report.pdf | 06/17/2022 |
Health Promotions STAND UP Overview and Workshop Evaluations 2021-2022 | Health Promotions within Student Life offers workshops providing educational support for the STAND Up campaign on the Texas A&M University campus inviting Aggies to Step In and Stand Up against sexual harassment and sexual violence. In 2021-2022, two separate programs were offered: The STAND Up Overview, an hour-long presentation intended to provide general information about the impacts of trauma related to experiencing power-based personal violence, and the STAND Up workshop, a three and one-half hour, in-person workshop designed to provide a more thorough understanding of impacts of trauma related to experiencing power-based personal violence. Surveys were distributed at the end of the Overviews and STAND Up workshops to measure participants’ learning and satisfaction. The attached report summarizes the results of the assessments of both the STAND UP overview and workshops. | Student LIfe | STAND_UP-Summary_2021-22-Final-Summary-Report.pdf | 11/10/2022 |
Hullabaloo U Lesson - My Aggie Wellness Journey 2022-2023 | Student Life Health Promotion (HP) staff offered 2022 Hullabaloo U instructors a series of 40-minute lessons to facilitate as part of the Hullabaloo U curriculum during their fall 2022 courses. The first lesson, My Aggie Wellness Journey, was intended to be delivered between August 24, 2022, and September 30, 2022. Students participating in the lesson were offered an open link or a QR code to access a survey at the end of the lesson, which assessed whether the students met the learning outcomes and whether they were receptive to and participated in lesson activities. The attached report summarizes the results of the assessment. | Student LIfe | Hullabaloo-U-2022-My-Aggie-Wellness-Journey-Summary-Report.pdf | 12/12/2022 |
Off Campus Student Services Property Managers F23 | Off Campus Student Services (OCSS) supports students living off-campus in the Bryan/College Station area, including helping students understand leases and find housing. OCSS surveyed property managers in the Bryan/College Station area to learn more about their leases, their marketing timeline, and the type of housing they oversee. OCSS will use this information to inform future programs and student support. | Student LIfe | Property-Manager-Fall-2023-Summary-Report.pdf | 01/26/2024 |
Student Well-Being Survey | A longitudinal student was conducted to understand how students rate their well-being while attending Texas A&M to help Student Health Services maintain high quality health services and plan for new ones to enhance the health and well-being of all Aggie students. The electronic survey was administered once a month in September, October, November, February, March, and April. The survey link was emailed to a sample of students on or close to the 1st of each month and it was closed about the 15th of the month. This report provides results for all six surveys. | Student Health Services | April.pdf | 05/20/2022 |
Aggie Wellbeing Assessment - Faculty Relationship and Future Academic Risk | The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) has been administered to the Texas A&M University student body in College Station since the 2021-2022 academic year. Texas A&M University surveyed the student body to better understand students’ overall well-being, intermediate outcomes, educational outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. This report focuses on how relationships with faculty—specifically, having a professor who cares—predicts future academic risk among students who have taken the survey in multiple years. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | Student-Experience-Faculty-Future-Academic-Risk.pdf | 03/05/2024 |
Aggie Wellbeing Assessment - Psychological Distress Across Time | The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) has been administered to the Texas A&M University student body in College Station since the 2021-2022 academic year. Texas A&M University surveyed the student body to better understand students’ overall well-being, intermediate outcomes, educational outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. This report focuses on how psychological distress changes from year to year and how it is affected by mental health treatment among students who have taken the survey in multiple years. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | Student-Experience-Psych-Distress-Across-Time.pdf | 03/05/2024 |
Aggie Wellbeing Assessment - Sense of Belonging Across Time | The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) has been administered to the Texas A&M University student body in College Station since the 2021-2022 academic year. Texas A&M University surveyed the student body to better understand students’ overall well-being, intermediate outcomes, educational outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. This report focuses on how sense of belonging changes from year to year among students who have taken the survey in multiple years. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | Student-Experience-Sense-of-Belonging-Across-Time.pdf | 03/05/2024 |
Aggie Wellbeing Assessment/Academics Executive Summary | The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) has been administered to the Texas A&M University student body in College Station since the 2021-2022 academic year. Texas A&M University surveyed the student body to better understand students’ overall well-being, intermediate outcomes, educational outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. The following report summarizes the results of the reported student's experience regarding academics. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | Executive-Report-Academics-March-2024.pdf | 02/20/2024 |
Aggie Wellbeing Assessment/Discrimination Executive Summary | The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) has been administered to the Texas A&M University student body in College Station since the 2021-2022 academic year. Texas A&M University surveyed the student body to better understand students’ overall well-being, intermediate outcomes, educational outcomes, and student experiences that influence wellbeing. The following report summarizes the results of the reported student's experience regarding discrimination. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | Executive-Summary-Discrimination-March-2024.pdf | 02/20/2024 |
Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |