Assessment at Truman College
Diego Baez
Chair, Assessment Committee
Assessment at Harry S Truman College
Diego Baez and Madi Johnson
Assessment Committee Chair and Transitional Chair
Assessment Committee Charge:
The Assessment Committee at Truman College is an interdisciplinary group composed of faculty and staff. This committee is dedicated to ensuring that assessment at Truman College is a comprehensive, faculty-driven process focused on improving student learning. To do this, the committee coordinates and supports the collection, review, analysis, and dissemination of data using equitable, ongoing, and iterative processes to ensure the highest standard of learning for all students.
The Assessment Committee Charge and Bylaws were updated and approved April 2025.
The Assessment Committee charge aligns with Truman’s mission to deliver high-quality, innovative, affordable, and accessible educational opportunities and services that prepare students for a rapidly changing and diverse global economy.
Assessment of Student Learning Governance, Structure, and Process
Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
1. Communication – Written & Oral
Students communicate effectively in both written and oral formats.
2. Inquiry & Analysis
Students gather, interpret, and analyze information.
3. Critical Thinking
Students demonstrate the ability to critically explore and evaluate issues, ideas, and information before coming to an informed conclusion.
4. Cultural Responsiveness
Students exhibit social and ethical responsibility and are aware of global communities.
5. Quantitative Literacy
Students consider mathematical models within real-world contexts to make good predictions, judgements, and decisions.
Approved by the Truman Assessment Committee on Mar 12, 2026 with the understanding that they will be reviewed on a cyclical basis.
Process for Developing/Revising ILOs
ILOs are developed through faculty collaboration led by the Assessment Committee and reviewed every five years as part of our assessment cycle.
Assessment Plans
We have established a calendar to guide our work, so that every academic year we complete the assessment of one outcome, while planning and preparing for an assessment in the year to come.
Responsible Positions and Committee Membership
Voting Members
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At least one full-time faculty member from each department appointed by the respective Department Chair
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Vice-chair, Secretary/Archivist, Co-Curricular Liaison, and Data Analyst have voting rights and may serve as department representatives. The Committee Chair only votes in the case of a tie (per Robert’s rules of Order).
For the 2025/2026 Academic Year, the members of the committee are:
- Chair: Diego Baez (Social and Behavioral Sciences)
- Transitional Chair: Madi Johnson (Education & Human Development and Family Studies)
- Vice Chair of Unit Assessment: Maeve Masini (Mathematics)
- Chair of Gen Ed Assessment: Brandon Bumstead (English, Communication, Theater, and Journalism)
- Data Analyst: Simon Anan
- Secretary / Archivist: Katie Ediger (Library)
Academic Department Liaisons
- Art, Humanities, Music, and World Languages: Ritch Keitel
- Automotive Technology: Zeb Woods
- Biology: Farzana Najam
- Business / CIS: John Cooksey
- Cosmetology: Vacant
- Education & Human Development and Family Studies: Kate Varey
- English, Communication, Theater, and Journalism: Julie Hanks
- Library: Katie Ediger
- Mathematics: Maeve Masini
- Physical Science and Engineering: Leah Page Dufelmeier
- Social and Behavioral Sciences: Diego Baez
Non- Voting Members
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All full and part-time faculty members are invited to attend the General Committee Meeting.
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Ex-Officio Members.
Student Involvement
Students participate in assessment through surveys, classroom feedback, and collaboration between the Assessment Committee and Student Government Association (SGA).
Technology Infrastructure
Truman Faculty use different tools for curricular assessment including the learning management system (Brightspace), and Qualtrics. Faculty receive regular training and support on the built-in learning management system assessment tools, including Rubrics, Quizzes, and Standards/Outcomes.
Assessment of Student Learning Data and Reports
Assessment Reports and Documentation
- Annual assessment reports are published on this site and include an overview of committee’s work, including general education assessment and departmental assessment.
- General Education Assessment Reports are published on this site and summarize the committee’s work.
- Minutes from the Assessment Committee are published on this site.
- Presentations from the Assessment Committee are available on this site.
- Newsletters are created by the Assessment Committee every semester and makes them publicly available on this site.
Data Analysis
Faculty and staff analyze assessment data collaboratively to identify trends and inform instructional changes.
Responsibility for Improvement
Faculty use assessment findings to guide curricular revisions and student support initiatives.
Public vs Internal Reports
Public reports are linked on the Assessment Reports and Documentation section of this page; internal reports are accessible to faculty and staff who are part of the Assessment Committee via the Assessment Teams Page.
Resource Maintenance
The Assessment Committee maintains all assessment resources and ensures data integrity.
Assessment Resources and Development
Assessment Handbook
The Truman Assessment Handbook provides guidance for faculty, administrators, and staff.
Internal Resources
Committee members can access key dates, procedures and forms through the internal Assessment Teams Page.
Accessibility/ADA Compliance
Truman is committed to creating learning environments that meet the needs of our diverse community. For more information, visit Accessibility at CCC.
Calendar
The Assessment Committee meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month of the fall and spring semesters. Assessment workshops are held during Faculty Development Week in the fall and spring and throughout the semester. To receive email communication, contact the Assessment Chair.
Student Focus
Finding Learning Outcomes
Students can find course learning outcomes on the course syllabus which can be found on the syllabus portal. Program learning outcomes can be found on the department webpages.
Participation in Assessment
Students are invited to participate in assessment activities outside the classroom through surveys and open forums.
Formal Mechanism for Input
The Student Government Association (SGA) collaborates with the Assessment Committee and is a formal mechanism for input on assessment activities.
Accessibility
Course learning outcomes can be found on the course syllabus. Course syllabi can be found on the syllabus portal.
Website Maintenance Standards
This webpage is maintained by the Truman Assessment Committee. For edits, please contact the Assessment Committee Chair.
Last Edited: March, 2026
