Academic Programs and Graduate Studies is excited to introduce Assessment of Student
Learning Grants. Three grants totaling $9,000 will be awarded each academic year subject
to availability of funds dollars.
欧美视频 the Grants
The purpose of the Assessment of Student Learning Grants is to recognize program/unit
achievement and improvement in learning outcomes assessment. Good assessment practice
follows an intentional and iterative process designed to provide actionable evidence
about what and how well students are learning.
Three grants are planned each academic year:
The UCM Exemplary Program Assessment Grant ($3,000) 鈥 awarded to the program that
demonstrates effective use of the five distinct yet interrelated actions of the program
assessment cycle in program assessment in the review period. The assessment plan for
this program is a model for other UCM programs to emulate.
The UCM Advancing Assessment Grant ($2,500) 鈥 awarded to the program that demonstrates
effective use of portions of the program assessment cycle in the review period and
significant improvement compared to program efforts in the prior review cycle. The
assessment components are judged to be 鈥渂est practice鈥 and a model for other UCM programs.
Two awards are available in this category.
The UCM Support Unit Assessment Grant ($1,000) 鈥 awarded to the UCM support unit that
demonstrates effective use of the five distinct yet interrelated actions of the program
assessment cycle in the review period. The assessment components are judged to be
鈥渂est practice鈥 and a model for other UCM support units.
Programs may use grant funds in any manner consistent with university policy regarding
departmental general operations budgets.
Eligibility
All UCM departments and support units are eligible to apply.
Grant Consideration Submission
The FSUAC will review proposals during the summer. The application deadline is May
15th each year.
Fill out and submit the Assessment Grant Consideration Form to assessment@ucmo.edu. Requests must be submitted in the spring semester. Grant award decisions will be
announced at the beginning of the fall semester.
Grants must be used to fund activities and/or items allowed by university policy for
general operations budgets. Programs are encouraged to consider the following activities/items
to further improve assessment work in the unit:
Course releases or summer salary for faculty
Student labor costs for activities to support program assessment
Develop assessment instruments such as a capstone course, test items, etc.
Incorporate previous assessment findings into curriculum improvements
Re-assess improvements made in response to prior assessment findings to determine
efficacy of changes
Develop, revise, or refine student learning outcomes in the major
Integrate/develop an equity lens in program assessment practices
Fund a department retreat for faculty look at assessment data together and discuss
assessment plans
Support a meeting of faculty to score student work/artifacts together
Review General Education data
Stipends for guest speakers/consultants related to learning outcomes assessment
Purchase nationally normed assessment instruments or supplies directly related to
assessment of student learning.
Purchase of books or other materials that support learning outcomes assessment efforts
Faculty attending an assessment conference (except for meals and entertainment) sponsored
by a professional organization
Course design and/or preparation activities
Raffle prizes, gift cards, incentives for participants
Membership fees
Multi-year proposals. Funds must be spent within the current fiscal year.
This is a competitive process and funding decisions will be based on the following
factors:
FSUAC scoring of the quality of each element of the program assessment cycle.
Final narrative program assessment report of actions taken submitted in Nuventive.
In the event of ties, the FSUAC may recommend more than one award recipient in each
category to the Vice Provost for Academic Programs.