Student Learning and Administrative Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)
Program Outcomes (PO)
Integrated Planning And Institutional Effectiveness
City College began Student Learning, Program Outcome and Institutional Assessment work in May 2003. The process has involved the instructional student and administrative services community in an institution-wide dialogue at the "grass roots" level. Staff and faculty began with dialogue regarding their values, the nature of their teaching, and goals for learning in their programs. They design and measure student learning or administrative outcomes that are unique to their programs and departments. Our efforts are directed towards incremental program improvement in meaningful ways and accreditation compliance.
The faculty and staff of each department determine and develop their own outcomes for on-going continuous course and program improvement. They select the areas for improvement, the methods of assessment, collect the findings and plan action for continued improvement. The department faculty and staff document their continuous cycles of improvement using an online software tool called Nuventive. Nuventive has served as a repository for ongoing improvement of courses and program throughout San Diego City College since 2022.
Nuventive Training and Mentoring for
Entering Student Learning and Program Outcomes
Nuventive training and mentoring is offered using a variety of training methods including team and individual training workshops, walk-in labs and through the support of Department Chairs & Outcome Liaisons.
Virtual Office Hours are available via appointment: Virtual Appointments via Zoom
In-person Office Hours are available in R-121 (Professional Learning Center) ever Tuesday 1:00-3:00pm and 1st/3rd Wednesdays 12:00-2:00pm.
Faculty Assessment Coordinator:
Alisha Bettencourt, PhD- Psychology Adjunct: [email protected]
The Assessment Cycle
Gathering evidence of academic and institutional accomplishments and the knowledge, skills and competencies students gain as a result of their college experience - is a continuous process. It occurs at various levels and across many dimensions throughout the college. The findings enable our institution to make improvements, assess the impact of changes in academic programs, and provide evidence of learning outcomes to those to whom they are accountable.
At the course level (CSLO), we measure ALL courses at least once per academic year and submit to Nuventive by the spring grade due date.
Program Outcomes (PO) are assessed throughout the 3 year Comprehensive Plan and Annual Updates Cycle also known as program review.
Institutional Outcomes (ISLO) are measured through a multi year cycle utilizing data from students, faculty, and staff.
Institutional Learning Outcomes
Social & Environmental Justice
- Advocacy for marginalized (disproportionately impacted) populations
- Cultural responsiveness and humility in support of inclusivity and diversity
- Environmental sustainability and culture of conservation
- Civic engagement and responsibility in a global socio political landscape
- Support of equitable and inclusive practices and initiatives
Information Management & Critical Thinking
- Ability to obtain, organize, process, and analyze data, from various sources, for relevance and accuracy
- Application of mathematical concepts to perform computations, analyze, and interpret data
- Effective decision making in personal and professional lives, utilizing critical thinking elements
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
- Development and expression of ideas in writing
- Prepared and purposeful oral communication to increase knowledge and/or foster understanding
- Interact with others to develop skills in teamwork, listening, empathy, and interpersonal effectiveness

Assessment Coordinator Program Outcomes
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All employees will be able to login and update their data in Nuventive.
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All courses and programs will be assessed (identified, measured, and action planned).
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The Assessment Coordinator will create a meaningful process of comprehensive planning and outcome assessment.
