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Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |
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2023 Aggie Cinema User Data | Memorial Student Center | Aggie-Cinema-2023-Users-Workbook.pdf | 03/23/2023 | |
Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference SBSLC 2023: Next Stop: Reaching New Limits | On January 19-21, 2023, the Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference (SBSLC) held its 34th annual conference at Texas A&M University. A series of surveys were developed to assess the student and advisor participants’ experiences attending the conference overall, participants’ experience at the Charles E. Williams II Advanced Leadership Institute (ALI), the breakfast speaker, the Town Hall, the closing ceremony, and evaluations of individual workshops the conference hosted. | Multicultural Services | SBSLC_2023_Summary_Report_Final.pdf | 03/23/2023 |
2023 MLK Breakfast Summary Report | The Memorial Student Center (MSC) Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee (WBAC) annually sponsors The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Breakfast. This year’s program was held on January 26, 2023; attendees were surveyed to help MSC WBAC better understand their experience and to improve future programs. | Memorial Student Center | Summary-Report-MLK-2023.pdf | 03/06/2023 |
Venture Camp 2022 | Venture Camps are extended orientation programs for admitted entering freshmen or transfer students starting in the fall semester. During the camp experience, students participate in a variety of outdoor activities and take part in Discussion Groups (DGs) to discuss college life at Texas A&M and campus traditions. This year, two different camp experiences were offered to incoming students. Venture: Base Camp Backpacking was July 28 – August 5, 2022, and Venture: Base Camp Paddling was July 18 – 23, 2022. Staff planning the Venture Camp programs wanted to understand the students’ experiences and how effective they were in reaching the identified outcomes. This was the seventh year of the program with Student Activities and Recreational Sports working with Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) to assess the effectiveness of the camp experience. | Student Activities | Summary-Report-Venture-Camp-2022.pdf | 02/14/2023 |
T-Camp 2022 | The purpose of this assessment was to understand the experiences of students who participated in T-Camp, sponsored by Aggie Transition Camps (ATC). T-Camp is an extended (three-day) optional orientation camp for students who are transferring to Texas A&M University. There was one session held from August 10th through August 12th. Following the camp, one survey was sent to co-chairs, counselors, and teamers, and a few weeks into the semester another survey was sent to participants (campers) to assess their camp experience. | Student Activities | T-Camp-2022-Summary-Report.pdf | 03/10/2023 |
2023 De-Stress Fest Summary Report | Recreational Sports (Rec Sports) partnered with various offices across campus to host De-Stress Fest. This program was held on March 23, 2023, and the program was designed to teach participants the importance of self-care, participate in activities to lower stress, and learn about campus resources. Participants were assessed at the event after engaging in the activities to gauge what students learned about self-care and the resources that were present at the event. Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) has provided demographic information for the event in the past, but this is the first time since 2019 that SAPAR has created an assessment for the event. | Recreational Sports | 2023-DeStress-Fest-Summary-Report.pdf | 04/25/2023 |
2023 Big Event Summary Report | A survey was created to understand how members of the Bryan/College Station community reacted to their experience with The Big Event (TBE). This was the 18th time Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) helped TBE committee in assessing community members or student participants’ experiences with TBE. | Student Activities | Big-Event-2023-Evaluation-Summary-Report.pdf | 04/25/2023 |
2023 DMS LEAD Evaluation | Multicultural Services and student leaders from the Asian President’s Council contacted Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research to assist in developing an assessment for the 2023 Leadership Education for Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American (APIDA) Development (LEAD) Conference. This year’s conference was held on April 15, 2023, and the theme of LEAD was Reflecting on our Past, Changing for our Future. The conference was open to students, staff, and faculty from Texas A&M University and from other educational institutions. Those registered were able to attend either in person or virtually. | Multicultural Services | 2023-LEAD-Summary-Report.pdf | 05/19/2023 |
DSA Assessment Committee Member Survey - Spring 2023 | In the spring 2022 semester, Student Affairs Strategic Planning worked with graduate students in the EDAD 658 class to assess the members of the Division of Student Affairs (DSA) Assessment Committee to learn how the committee could be improved and to fulfill its mission. Student Affairs Strategic Planning implemented several recommendations provided by the graduate students throughout the academic year. The department wanted to find out if any of the changes made a positive impact on the committee and its members. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | A-Comm-Summary-Report.pdf | 05/22/2023 |
SGA Latinx Center Needs Assessment Student Survey Fall 2022 | The Student Government Association (SGA) Latino/x Center Research task force wanted to collect input | Student Organization | SGA-LatinX-Center-Student-Survey-Summary-Report.pdf | 05/11/2023 |
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 |
Disability Resources - Faculty Survey 2023 | Disability Resources gathers feedback from faculty members every few years to understand how they can best work with faculty to serve students. Specifically, Disability Resources wanted to identify areas of training that are most relevant to faculty members in working with students with disabilities. This is the sixth time Student Affairs Strategic Planning (SASP) worked with Disability Resources to conduct an assessment with faculty members. | Disability Resources | Summary-Report-Faculty-Survey-2023.pdf | 06/13/2023 |
I-Week Attendees - 2023 | The International Festival, known as I-Week, is a weeklong festival and Texas A&M’s largest cultural celebration. It is designed to bring cultural awareness to those attending as well as to serve as a platform for cultural organizations and individuals to share their home cultures with the Texas A&M community. This year, I-Week took place on February 27-March 4, 2023, and consisted of a variety of events including I-Exhibit, I-Story, I-Dinner, I-Show, I-Art, and I-Awards. International Student Association (ISA) wanted to assess attendees of any activity during the weeklong event. This is the third year that Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research worked with the International Student Association to assess this annual program. | Memorial Student Center | Summary-Report-I-Week-2023.pdf | 05/22/2023 |
Intramural Sports Participation Survey | Recreational Sports (Rec Sports) offers dozens of intramural activities each semester for a wide range of skill levels. Each year, more than 13,000 students participate in the intramural program. Staff members with Intramural Sports wanted to assess students who participated in the intramural program during the spring 2023 semester to understand their experiences and how to improve the program for the future. While Student Affairs Strategic Planning has worked with Rec Sports in the past, this was the first year to work specifically with Intramural Sports to assess their program. | Recreational Sports | Summary-Report-Intramurals-2023.pdf | 06/29/2023 |
Student Leader Inclusive Learning Outcomes 2022-2023 | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) and staff from the Department of Student Activities met with student leaders from multiple sponsored and affiliated Texas A&M University student organizations to develop student leader learning outcomes relevant to their organizational leadership experiences. These outcomes associated with the Texas A&M University (TAMU) undergraduate learning outcomes of life-long learning and demonstrate social, cultural and global competence. An assessment was created to gain insight from student organization leaders about experiences within their student organizations related to their progress in achieving both learning outcomes during the year. The attached report summarizes the results of the assessment and the student report learning. | Student Activities | Summary-Report-StuAct-Student-Leader-Inclusive-Learning-Outcome-project-2023.pdf | 05/23/2023 |
Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |