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The Student Affairs Assessment Consortium is the first comprehensive data collection and benchmarking program in student affairs. The Assessment Consortium uses second-generation technologies and high-quality assessment expertise to integrate data related to student experiences and learning outcomes, operational benchmarking, and leadership best practices.

Key Features

  • Rather than distinct and separate assessment initiatives, data resulting from the Assessment Consortium can be analyzed in a holistic way that links student data, operational data, and best practices.
  • Data from the Assessment Consortium can be linked to existing institutional data (enrollment data, CIRP, NSSE).
  • Professionals and scholars from the leading higher education associations will advise and author all Consortium assessments and research reports.

Consortium Highlights

  • Data collection on topics critical to student affairs professionals
  • Ease of implementation on campus
  • Multi-peer-group benchmarking possibilities
  • Online, real-time data reporting capabilities
  • Campus data ownership
  • Cross-project data integration and reporting
  • Content differentiation based on institutional context
  • Summary reports for each topical area that synthesize student, operational, and trend data

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