Institutional Research and Effectiveness

The Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness is the primary source for consistent, accurate and unbiased University data and analyses. We seek to leverage institutional research and assessment for continuous improvement, supporting a University-wide commitment to systematic and intentional assessment and evaluation. Placing a greater strategic focus on outcomes, we strive to enhance the informational and analytic capacity of the campus community.

Our Vision

  • Foster intentional and meaningful use of information to make decisions that benefit our students, our institution and our community.
  • Enhance Salve's capacity to use information and research from outcomes assessment and analyses in planning and decision-making.
  • Empower campus constituents to be collaborative in efforts to improve our information and processes, with student success at the center.

Primary Areas of Support

  • Institutional research, analytics and data governance
  • Student learning outcomes assessment
  • Institutional effectiveness assessment
  • Compliance/accreditation support reporting

University Profile

Published each fall, the University profile provides an overview of facts and figures about Salve as of the institution's official reporting date (Oct. 1).

Academic Program Improvement

Salve is committed to the continuous improvement of academic programs and services. We seek to ensure that all programs articulate expected student outcomes, regularly gather and analyze evidence of student learning, and use the results to inform decision-making and enhance teaching and learning.

Through an organized and systematic planning and reporting process, all academic programs at Salve annually assess student achievement of program learning outcomes. Programs with specialized accreditation maintain accreditation through rigorous standards specific to each program. In addition, regular external program review and student course evaluations serve to enhance teaching and learning.

The assessment of student learning and success is intended to be an ongoing, iterative process that evaluates each degree program’s quality and effectiveness and facilitates program planning and development in alignment with the University’s mission and priorities.

The purpose of an assessment plan is to facilitate continuous program-level improvement. More specifically, program assessment plans articulate the program’s mission and the outcomes students are expected to demonstrate as a result of their educational experience. They also provide an agreed-upon understanding of what is being measured and when, who will collect the information and how the results will be used. All programs are expected to have an assessment plan with meaningful, well-defined and measurable student learning outcomes.

As part of each academic department’s annual reporting process at the conclusion of the spring term, outcomes assessment plans should be updated with the most recent assessment findings and plans for improvement. Programs with specialized accreditation are expected to either submit annual assessment findings and plans for improvement in the format required by the accrediting body or use the template to copy and paste the relevant information. The Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness provides feedback and ensures that programs have the support and development resources needed to implement sustainable assessment.

All academic programs at Salve undergo a periodic external review by peers from similar colleges and universities or external accrediting bodies. The purpose is to make recommendations for programmatic improvements and to strengthen the curriculum on an ongoing basis. Conducted every five years, this process provides academic departments with the opportunity to reflect on administrative and student learning effectiveness.
 

Course evaluations provide confidential feedback about student experiences and serve as an important tool for improving the quality of teaching and learning. Constructive feedback assists in the growth and development of courses and benefits the quality of education at the University. Students have the opportunity to evaluate all courses at the end of each semester. Faculty, chairs and academic administration receive a summary report of feedback after the conclusion of the respective semester.

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