Categories
Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |
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SAPAR - Division Staff Assessment Needs and Training | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research (SAPAR) conducts a survey every three years to understand division staff members’ experiences and needs related to assessment. Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research staff use this information to develop resources and training programs for the Division of Student Affairs and adjust their assessment services to meet staff members’ needs. This is the sixth year Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research has conducted this survey; the previous surveys were completed in the summers of 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, and January 2021. | Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research | SAPAR-Needs-Assessment-2024-Summary-Report.pdf | 03/20/2024 |
Student Experience Assessment | Student Assistance Services (SAS) is one of the units in Student Life where students are often referred to for a variety of reasons such as concerning behavior, student death, sexual violence, withdrawal from school, student welfare checks, and general consultation. Student Assistance Services wanted to gather feedback on the experience of students who meet with staff in their office. This is the fourth time this assessment project has been conducted. | Offices of the Dean of Student Life | Summary-Report-SAS-Student-Survey-21-22.pdf | 08/01/2022 |
Student Assistance Services Student Experience - 2019-2020 | Student Assistance Services is one of the units in the Offices of the Dean of Student Life. According to its website (https://studentlife.tamu.edu/sas/), Student Assistance Services (SAS) “seeks to connect Texas A&M University students with the appropriate guidance, resources, and support to address a variety of personal and academic matters.” Students are often referred to Student Assistance Services for a variety of reasons such as concerning behavior, student death, sexual violence, withdrawal from school, student welfare checks, and general consultation. Student Assistance Services wanted to gather feedback on the experience of students who meet with staff in their office. This is the second time this assessment project has been conducted. | Offices of the Dean of Student Life | Summary-Report-SAS-Student-Survey-19-20.pdf | 06/25/2020 |
Student Assistance Services Student Experience - 2020-2021 | Student Assistance Services is one of the units in the Offices of the Dean of Student Life. According to its website (https://studentlife.tamu.edu/sas/), Student Assistance Services (SAS) “seeks to connect Texas A&M University students with the appropriate guidance, resources, and support to address a variety of personal and academic matters.” Students are often referred to Student Assistance Services for a variety of reasons such as concerning behavior, student death, sexual violence, withdrawal from school, student welfare checks, and general consultation. Student Assistance Services wanted to gather feedback on the experience of students who meet with staff in their office. This is the third time this assessment project has been conducted. | Offices of the Dean of Student Life | Summary-Report-SAS-Student-Survey-20-21.pdf | 09/06/2021 |
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 |
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 |
Student Leadership and Involvement Study | Student Life Studies administered an electronic survey with students in the spring 2017 semester. The survey focused on skills students gained through their college experience and what specific experiences are contributing to those skills. | Student Life Studies | Summary-Report-two-pager-DSA-Leadership-Involvement-Study.pdf | 02/13/2019 |
Student Organization Services Survey | Student Life Studies assisted the Department of Student Activities Student Organization Finance Center (SOFC) and the Student Organization Development Administration (SODA) in assessing Texas A&M University student organizations’ student leaders’ and student advisors’ experiences interfacing with their organizations. In spring 2021, a survey was sent to both student leaders and advisors to provide SOFC and SODA feedback regarding the quality of their services and offered resources. The report summarizes the results and subsequent recommendations for improving both the experiences of students and their advisors when interacting with SOFC and SODA. | Student Activities | Summary-Report-SOFC-SODA-Org-Services-Survey.pdf | 07/30/2021 |
Student Life Studies Client Satisfaction - 2019-2020 | Student Life Studies wanted to understand their clients' experience when doing assessment projects with the department. This survey was administered with clients who utilized services through Student Life Studies during the 2019-2020 academic year. | Student Life Studies | Summary-Report-Summer-2020.pdf | 09/03/2020 |
Student Media Market Assessment | Student Media wanted to assess their customers, viewers, and those who consume student media through Texas A&M Student Media, including The Battalion newspaper, The Batt Online, Maroon Life magazine, and The Aggieland yearbook. The purpose of the assessment was to better understand how they consumed information, preferences in content, connectivity towards the yearbook, and future content and digital creation of content. Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research worked with Student Media in the past, but this was the first time for this project. | Student LIfe | Student-Media-Market-Survey-Summary-Report-Spring-2024.pdf | 04/12/2024 |
Student Research Week - Spring 2023 | Student Research Week (SRW) is a four-day competition coordinated by the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG). Students can share their research conducted at Texas A&M either through oral presentations or poster sessions. This year, Student Research Week was held March 20-24, 2023. The Graduate and Professional Student Government wanted to assess the experiences of the competitors, judges, and volunteers regarding their participation in Student Research Week 2023. This is the 16th time Student Affairs Strategic Planning has assisted GPSG in assessing some aspect of SRW since 2006. | Student Organization | Summary-Report-Student-Research-Week-2023.pdf | 07/07/2023 |
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 |
Res Life Aggieland Saturday Spring 2024 Summary Report | Texas A&M University hosted Aggieland Saturday on February 10, 2024. Aggieland Saturday is an annual campus-wide event aimed at recruiting prospective students to Texas A&M University. This open house event offers prospective students and their families the opportunity to explore Texas A&M University’s campus and everything Texas A&M has to offer, including information on academics, admissions, financial aid and scholarships, student organizations, and on-campus housing. The Department of Residence Life participated in Aggieland Saturday by providing tours of Residence Life facilities and information about Residence Life offerings. This survey was created to assess the experiences of Department of Residence Life staff, including student, graduate, and full-time staff, who worked at the event. This is the first time that Student Affairs Planning, Assessment & Research has partnered with the Department of Residence Life to assess Aggieland Saturday since 2012 and the first time assessing the staff’s perspective of the day. | Residence Life | Res-Life-Aggieland-Saturday-Spring-2024-Summary-Report.pdf | 04/03/2024 |
MSC Fall Leadership Conference 2021 | The 69th Annual Memorial Student Center (MSC) Fall Leadership Conference (FLC), themed Harnessing Happiness to Lead with Success, was held August 24 through August 26, 2021. Student leaders (delegates) attending the conference were surveyed to assess their experiences at the conference, including listening to various speakers, participating in group discussions, and opportunities to network with other student leaders, former students, faculty, and staff. This is the 20th year MSC FLC has worked with Student Life Studies to assess their conference. | Memorial Student Center | Summary-Report-MSC-FLC-2021.pdf | 03/29/2022 |
Aggie Pregnant and Parenting Student Organization Student Needs Focus Groups | The Aggie Pregnant and Parenting student organization, in conjunction with the Texas A&M University Women’s Resource Center (WRC) contacted Student Life Studies to assist in assessing the needs of pregnant and parenting students on the Texas A&M College Station campus. Early in the spring 2020 semester, all students on the College Station campus were surveyed about their parenting status, as well as interest in participating in subsequent focus groups. The purpose of these focus groups was to inquire about the experiences and needs of Aggies who are parents, or becoming parents while attending the university. The following report summarizes the results of those focus groups. | Student Organization | Aggie_Pregnant__Parenting_Summary-Report-Final.pdf | 09/09/2020 |
Report Title | Brief Description | Sponsoring Department | Summary Report | Completed |