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Home > Academic Divisions > Student Learning Outcomes

STUDENT SERVICES AND COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT:

GOALS, LEARNING OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENTS

The Student Services and Community Advancement Area has begun the process of transforming their student-centered goals into student learning outcomes and assessment plans.  We will continue to update this page as we make progress.  This area has done a great job in publicizing the student learning outcomes.  When you visit the offices and hallways surrounding student services, look for the posters presenting their first draft student learning outcomes.

Admissions and Records

Students will be able to utilize web technology to accurately and successfully apply and register on-line.

Assessment and Testing

By participating in the Assessment/Testing Program, students will develop attention to detail and will enhance their computer skills by completing their college placement exams on-line.

Counseling

By completing a series of career assessments, undecided students will be able to choose a major and track declaration of majors.

EOPS

By participating in the educational planning process in EOPS, students will be able to create and follow a 6 semester educational plan.

EOPS/ CalWORKs/CARE

By participating in the Education to Work activities created by CalWORKs, students will be able to connect their educational training to a direct job skill.

Financial Aid

Students using the online Financial Aid Orientation will use more online financial aid services

First Year Experience

Students in First Year Experience learning community courses will demonstrate the ability to formulate an educational plan that supports their academic and career goals.

Outreach and School Relations

After speaking with an El Camino College Outreach Representative, prospective students will be able to make informed decisions about ECC programs and services.

Student Development

By participating in Student Government, students will be able to facilitate a group meeting using parliamentary procedure.

 



 Last Updated On: 11/1/07