Student Counseling Services
Administrative or Educational Support Unit
September 2003 to August 2004
Assessment Period Covered
July 13, 2004
Date Submitted
Expanded Statement of Institutional Purpose Linkage:
Institutional Mission/Goal(s)
Reference:
Texas A&M International
University, a Member of the Texas A&M University System, is committed to
the preparation of students for leadership roles in their chosen profession and
in an increasingly complex, culturally diverse state, national, and global
society… Through instruction, faculty and student research, and public service,
Texas A&M International University is a strategic point of delivery for
well-defined programs and services that improve the quality of life for
citizens of the border region, the State of Texas, and national and
international communities.
Administrative or Educational
Support Unit Mission Statement:
Our goal is to empower college
students to be capable and competent adults while adjusting to the challenges
and transitions of University life as well as helping faculty and staff
function more effectively in their work with students.
Intended Administrative Objectives:
1. Student body perceives Student Counseling Services counselors as being skilled in helping and in training students in better ways of coping with concerns.
2. Students who have used individual counseling would return to use Student Counseling Services or recommend them to other students.
3. Student with disabilities report they would return to use Disability Services for Students services and that such services assist them in doing better academically.
Student Counseling Services
Administrative or Educational Support Unit
September 2003 to August 2004
Assessment Period Covered
July 13, 2004
Date Submitted
Intended Administrative or Educational Support Objective:
1. Student body perceives Student Counseling Services counselors as
being skilled in helping and in training students in better ways of coping
with concerns.
First Means of Assessment for Objective Identified Above:
1a. Means of Unit Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Student Counseling Services (SCS) counselors will receive a score of 4.0
or higher on question #6, “The counselor seemed skilled in helping me with
my problems”, on the Student Counseling Services Satisfaction Survey.
1a. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
The survey had a seventy one percent response rate. Counselors received
a group average of 4.74 on question #6.
1a. Use of Results to Improve Unit Services:
Criteria were met. Continue training and supervision of counselors to
further increase clinician’s skill levels.
Second Means of Assessment for Objective Identified Above:
1b. Means of Unit Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Student Counseling Services (SCS) counselors will receive a score of 4.0
or higher on question #7, “My counselor helped me develop better ways of coping
with my concerns”, on the Student Counseling Services Satisfaction Survey.
1b. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
On question #7, counselors received a group average rating by students
of 4.66, exceeding the target goal of 4.0.
1b. Use of Results to Improve Unit Service:
Continue training of counselors to update skills and provide them with new strategies for assisting students.
Student Counseling Services
Administrative or Educational Support Unit
September 2003 to August 2004
Assessment Period Covered
July 13, 2004
Date Submitted
2. Students who have used individual counseling would return to use
Student Counseling Services or recommend them to other students.
First Means of Assessment for Objective Identified Above:
2a. Means of Unit
Assessment & Criteria for Success:
On the Student Counseling
Services Satisfaction Survey, an overall average score of 4.0 or higher
will be achieved on question #8, “If the need to speak to someone arises again,
I would return.”
2a. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
Counselors received an overall rating of 4.64 on question #8, exceeding the
target goal of 4.0.
2a. Use of Results to Improve Unit Services:
Continue to advertise and publicize Student Counseling Services to the
student body to complement word-of-mouth advertising by students satisfied
with our services.
Second Means of Assessment for Objective Identified Above:
2b. Means of Unit Assessment & Criteria for Success
On the Student Counseling Services Satisfaction Survey, an overall
average score of 4.0 or higher will be achieved on question #9, “I would recommend
Student Counseling Services to others.”
2b. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
Based on the survey results, counselors received an overall rating of
4.77, exceeding the target goal of 4.0.
2b. Use of Results to Improve Unit Service:
Continue to publicize Student Counseling Services to the student body to
complement positive communication of counselors regarding our services.
Student Counseling Services
Administrative or Educational Support Unit
September 2003 to August 2004
Assessment Period Covered
July 13, 2004
Date Submitted
Intended Administrative or Educational Support Objective:
3. Student with disabilities report they would return to use Disability
Services for Students services and that such services assist them in doing
better academically.
First Means of Assessment for
Objective Identified Above:
3a. Means of Unit Assessment & Criteria for Success:
Disability Services for Students will receive an overall average score
of 4.0 or higher on question #8, “If the need to speak to the Disability Services
Coordinator should arise again, I would return”, of the Disability Services
for Students Satisfaction Survey (DSSSS).
3a. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
DSS received an overall rating of 4.52 on question #8, exceeding the target
goal of 4.0.
3a. Use of Results to Improve Unit Services:
Continue to distribute information and reach out to students regarding
Disability Services for Students.
Second Means of Assessment for Objective Identified Above:
3b. Means of Unit Assessment & Criteria for Success
DSS will receive a percentage of 60% of respondents stating yes to question
#10, “As a result of Disability Services for Students, I believe that I will
do better”, on the Disability Services for Students Satisfaction Survey
(DSSSS).
3b. Summary of Assessment Data Collected:
The percentage of respondents answering “yes” to question #10 was 91%,
exceeding the goal of 60%.
3b. Use of Results to Improve Unit Service:
Continue to encourage use of Disability Services for Students by the student
body.