Procedures

Academic program review's primary goal is to enhance the quality of academic programs. To achieve this purpose, the APR procedures encourage self-study and planning within programs and strengthen the connections among the strategic plans of the program, the college, and the university. In addition, the essential element of the APR is the identification and assessment of student learning outcomes as a key indicator of program effectiveness. Further, APRs provide information for curricular and budgetary planning decisions at each administrative level.

Academic Program Review Process

The Academic Program Review (APR) self study and appendices and supplemental materials are authored by program faculty with contributing support, review, and recommendations from college governance committees, university governance committees (when appropriate), college dean, director of Institutional Effectiveness and Analytics, the AVP (Academic Affairs) and the expert opinion of an external consultant. Generally, the Department Chair is responsible for coordinating the program review process with faculty. 

The College of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Office of Graduate Studies and Research invite you to the second installment of Stanislaus State's Conversations with Authors and Artists. Also available virtually via YouTube Live.

Stop by to get information on student staff employment with ASI and SC!

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Stop by to get information on student staff employment with ASI and SC!

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols

Stan State Art Space invites you to the reception for graduating BFA Art major Mikayla Saint on Thursday, April 13, 2023, at 6 p.m., with an artist talk at 6:30 p.m. The Exhibition is ongoing from April 13-22, 2023.

Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm, and admission is free of cost. This exhibition is open to the public. Free on-street parking is available.

Panel with congressmen Josh Harder, admins, and student leadership on information involving loan forgiveness, basic needs, policies around higher education, and safety concerns in Stockton. 

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