SAO Statement:
Students will actively engage in campus-wide activities that foster community, belonging,
and student development.
SAO Status: Active
Input Date: April 2024
Measurement:
Attendance will be tracked for all campus-wide activities (e.g., Week of Welcome,
Homecoming, Student Forums). Attendance data will be compared annually to previous
years to evaluate progress toward increasing student participation.
Target/Standard for SAO:
It is expected that campus-wide activity attendance will increase by at least 5% annually, with the goal of achieving a 20% cumulative increase by the end of the four-year program review cycle. At least 90% of surveyed students will report that events contribute to their sense of belonging and campus connection.
Strategies:
SDO Participants: Student Activities Advisors & Director of SLD
SAO Statement:
Students will develop leadership skills and knowledge through increased participation
in structured leadership and development programming.
SAO Status: Active
Input Date: April 2024
Measurement:
Enrollment will be tracked for leadership workshops, retreats, trainings, and governance
participation opportunities. Pre/post surveys will assess growth in leadership confidence,
institutional knowledge, and advocacy skills.
Target/Standard for SAO:
Participation in leadership and development programming will increase by 15% over four years. Students will demonstrate a measurable increase (at least 5% improvement) in self-reported confidence and understanding of leadership concepts, as measured
through pre- and post-assessments.
Strategies:
SDO Participants: SLD Staff (Technician, Accounting Tech, Student Activities Advisors, Administrative Assistant, & Director of SLD)
SAO Statement:
Students will recognize the Student Commons as a central hub for study, collaboration,
and engagement, leading to increased utilization of facilities and services.
SAO Status: Active
Input Date: April 2024
Measurement:
Monthly tracking of Student Activities/Union usage (study space, meeting rooms, recreation
areas). Student feedback surveys will measure satisfaction, awareness, and perceived
value of the space.
Target/Standard for SAO:
Utilization of the Student Activities/Union will increase by 25% over the next four years. At least 85% of surveyed students will report that the Activities/Union enhances their student experience and sense
of community.
Strategies:
SDO Participants: SLD Staff (Technician, Accounting Tech, Student Activities Advisors, Administrative Assistant, & Director of SLD)
Students involved in student organizations will understand their personal leadership styles and build confidence in their abilities as student leaders.
Students involved in student government will understand their ability to impact the campus community based on their participation in student government and college governance.
The Student Development Office will assist students in combating food insecurities through providing non-perishable foods, toiletries, and connections to other campus and community resources.
For general information regarding Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) and Student Area Outcomes (SAOs), please visit Institutional Research & Planning.