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General Requirements - Standard 2A


General Education at Evergreen: The Historical Context, Current Experiments and Recommendations for Implementation

Undergraduate Program – Standards 2B, 2C

Curricular Visions

Student Self Study Focus Group

Planning Unit Self Studies 2005

Culture, Text and Language (CTL)

Environmental Studies (ES)

Evening and Weekend Studies (EWS)

Expressive Arts (ExA)

Reservation-Based Community-Determined Program (RBCD)

Scientific Inquiry (SI)

Society, Politics, Behavior and Change (SPBC)

Tacoma Program

End-of-program Review 2006-07

Summaries of End-of-program Review Results: Academic Year 2001-02 through AY 2005-06

End-of-program Review Workshop


Curriculum Detail

National Data Sharing

Evergreen New Student Survey

Evergreen Student Experience Survey

General Education Learning Indicators

National Survey of Student Engagement

Transfer Student Research

Alumni Surveys

Survey Results One Year After Graduation


Other Alumni Surveys


Additional Alumni Outcomes


Additional 2B and 2C References

Tom Grissom on Humanities at Evergreen – Emeritus Ceremony 2007

Graduate Program – Standard 2D

Master of Environmental Studies

MES Self Study 2004

Enrollment History for Master of Environmental Studies

Annual Report 2006-07

Annual Report 2005-06

MES Director Job Description

MES Assistant Director Job Description

MES Student Handbook 2007-08

MES Thesis Handbook

Curriculum Vita for MES Faculty:

Master of Public Administration

MPA Self Study 2004

MPA Catalog

Enrollment History for Master of Public Administration

Annual Reports:

MPA 2007 Student Data

MPA Mission Data

Faculty CV's:

MPA Budget

MPA Catalog and Student Handbook

Master in Teaching


MIT Accreditation Report 2007

Continuing Education and Special Learning Activities – Standard 2G

Extended Education

Tacoma

Tribal Reservation-based Programs

Grays Harbor

Summer School

General Requirements and Undergraduate Program

Required Documentation:

1. Instruments and procedures used to measure educational program effectiveness.

2. Inventory of documents that demonstrate the appraisal of educational program outcomes. The documents are to be available on campus for examination by the evaluation committee.Examples may include:

  • annual goals and assessment of success in their accomplishment;
  • studies of alumni and former students;
  • studies regarding effectiveness of programs and their graduates;
  • test comparisons that reveal beginning and ending competencies;
  • surveys of student satisfaction.

3. Inventory of degree programs that have been added or deleted in the last five years.

4. Number of degrees granted in each program for the last three years.

5. Published statements or other written rationale for the general education program.

Required Exhibits:

1. Statement of degree objectives for each degree program.

2. Description of curriculum development bodies and advisory groups, with rules of procedure and recent minutes.

3. Complete departmental or program self-studies prepared for part of this self-study.

4. Evaluation forms and summary reports of student evaluations of faculty and courses.

5. Self-study and evaluation committee reports from external reviews and the most recent professional accreditation visits and documentation of resulting actions.

6. Criteria and procedures for admission and retention of students, maintenance of student records, and awarding of credit, including credit for prior experiential learning. 7. Policies regarding transfer of credit, including articulation agreements with other institutions.

8. Policies regarding remedial work.

9. Description of the materials and forms used in the academic advisement process.

10. Grade distribution studies.

11. Policies governing public service.

Supplemental Materials:

1. Compilation of entering freshman student ability measures.

2. Samples of course examinations and other instruments used to assess student achievement or competency and, when possible, available work products determined to be of different levels of quality.

3. Funds devoted to research, if applicable, for each of the past three years; principal sources of such funds.