| Your assessment plan can take
any format that you feel is most appropriate
for your program(s). A Microsoft Word document
that provides your plan in narrative form is
fine, as long as you include the “Essential
Elements”. Again, your assessment plan
does not have to be a long, extensive document,
however, it must communicate the essential elements
so that it is an effective “roadmap” to
conducting assessment.
A downloadable template in two parts (Microsoft
Word) is available for your use. The first
part is a narrative portion that includes program
mission, goals and objectives. The second part
is a matrix that incorporates all the other
essential elements. The information that you
seen in the columns of the matrix template
are there for your guidance, and can be removed
as you use the template to construct your own
assessment plan. Add pages as necessary as
you use the template.
Narrative Portion: Mission, Goals, Objectives
Matrix Portion: incorporates all essential elements
The following is an example of a fictitious
program assessment plan designed to help you
understand how to use the template.
Example Narrative Portion: Mission, Goals,
Objectives
Example Matrix Portion: incorporates all
essential elements
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