Ten Assessment mini-grants awarded in 2015-2016

The Office of Assessment of Teaching and Learning is very pleased to announce that assessment mini-grant funding will be awarded to 10 undergraduate degree programs.

The awarded programs will be utilizing grant funding this academic year to implement a project intended to  improve systematic program-level assessment of student learning, support an innovative approach to assessment, and/or support faculty professional development in program-level assessment.

The Office of Assessment of Teaching and Learning thanks all of those who took the time to submit an application. ATL continues to encourage all efforts connected to systematic assessment, innovation, and/or faculty development for assessment.  Please contact us if you would like consultation about your undergraduate program’s assessment of student learning or specific assessment activities.

For a list of 2015-2016 mini-grant awarded projects, and information about ATL’s support for undergraduate program assessment, please see the ATL website.

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