Division of Student Affairs
Mission
As an education partner in the Institute, the Division of Student Affairs is committed to engaging students in learning opportunities that augment their academic and personal growth. These experiences foster the development of students as contributors to their professions and to the greater community.
Assessment
Assessment of student learning is critical to the mission of the Division of Student Affairs. Students often report that their learning and development from co-curricular experiences is equally as important to them as their curricular learning. These experiences may range from structured programs and services to informal interactions to established relationships. To review a complete list of assessment from the Division of Student Affairs, please review our Assessment Calendar.
Learning Outcomes
Through their interaction with the Division of Student Affairs, students will acquire and develop skills, knowledge, and attitudes in four learning dimensions:
What We Spotted
Information gathered from Student Affairs assessment is shared widely across campus. What We Spotted is a regular publication that highlights interesting or important assessment data aimed at raising awareness of the student experience. Read through our past editions:
- March 2011- Counseling and Disability Services, Commuter Student Satisfaction
- April 2011- Alcohol Education, Community Standards, Employment and Graduate School Report
- June 2011- Residential Life Satisfaction, First Year Seminar, Student Involvement Data
- Summer 2011- Orientation Edition: assessment from the Division of Student Affairs
- October 2011- Beginning College Survey of Student Engagement Report & National Survey of Student Engagement
- January 2012- Centralized Student Leaders Training Data, New Student Orientation Assessment, Wentworth Opening Week Assessment, Beginning College Survey of Student Engagement
- April 2012-Alcohol Edu Response Data, Community Standards Assessment, Employment & Graduate School Report
Executive Summaries
- 2010 Discipline Survey
- 2010 First Year Seminar Executive Summary
- 2011 BCSSE Executive Summary
- 2011 Residential Life Satisfaction Survey
- 2011 Student Involvement Survey
- 2011 Wellness Survey
- 2011 Orientation and WOW Assessment
- 2011 First Year Seminar Executive Summary
- 2011-2012 Alcohol Edu Program Summary
- 2011 Employment & Graduate School Report
- 2012 Spring Student Satisfaction Inventory
Contact
For more information on Student Affairs Assessment, please contact Peter Fowler, Associate Dean of Students, at 617-989-4082 or fowlerp@wit.edu




