About

The predecessor of the University Council on Learning Outcomes (UCLO) was the Assessment Report Development Committee. This task force of faculty and administrators, appointed by the President of Boston College (2007), was charged with developing a university-wide framework for assessing student learning outcomes in response to a request by the universitys regional accreditor, the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (CIHE/NEASC). The framework, and progress on its implementation, was subsequently included in Boston Colleges Interim Report (2012) and Institutional Report (2017) to CIHE/NEASC; both iterations were met with approval. With this generalized assessment process in place, in 2018 the Assessment Report Development Committee transitioned to the University Council on Learning Outcomes, reflective of the institutions progress in advancing assessment practices campus-wide.

Charge

The charge of the University Council on Learning Outcomes (UCLO) is twofold: to support泭Boston College with its assessment-related accreditation obligations and to foster academic泭and co-curricular assessment for student learning.

Assessment and Accreditation

The UCLO monitors the development and implementation of assessment plans in the areas泭of: the Core curriculum, academic programs, student affairs, and mission and ministry so that泭compliance is maintained with regional (i.e., the New England Commission of Higher泭Education, NECHE), specialized, and professional program accreditors. This function泭involves:

  • Ensuring that campus units have a thoughtfully prepared assessment plan (e.g.,泭NECHEs E1A form) that documents learning outcomes and periodic closing the loop泭updates;
  • Confirming that learning outcomes are presented for all applicable programs on the泭Boston College website;
  • Interpreting NECHEs accreditation standards and policy related to assessment (e.g.,泭NECHE Standard 8: Educational Effectiveness).

Assessment for Student Learning

The UCLO supports faculty and staff with the development and implementation of泭assessment plans to promote continuous improvement and learning. This function involves:

  • Supporting assessment plan (e.g., E1A form) development and implementation by泭reviewing plans and providing formative feedback;
  • Recommending institutional assessment procedures and policies that facilitate泭assessment activities and encourage the campus ever-developing culture of泭assessment;
  • Facilitating the acquisition of assessment-related resources (e.g., grants, national泭assessment experts/consultants, professional development opportunities) to further泭assessment capacity building;
  • Preparing an annual institutional update on assessment activities which serves to泭document assessment efforts annually and inform the Universitys President, Provost泭and Dean of Faculties, Vice President for University Mission and Ministry, and Vice泭President for Student Affairs;
  • Foster the exchange of information on all types of assessment: best practices,泭innovative approaches, pilot-phase experiments/modes of inquiry.

Committee members are nominated by their areas leadership (e.g., dean or vice president) and appointed by the University Council on Learning Outcomes (UCLO) Steering Committee.泭 The goal of all appointments is to yield a rotating membership, representative of Boston Colleges academic and co-curricular units.泭 Members are committed to contributing to continuous quality improvement work using assessment results.

Generally, membership on the UCLO Steering Committee (and/or an occasional affiliate committee), entails:

  • Supporting units with the development of learning outcomes and an assessment plan (e.g., E1A form);泭
  • Ensuring compliance, progress/completion, and integrity of assessment processes;
  • Regular attendance at meetings;
  • Substantive communication ("reporting out") of area assessment activities;
  • Contribution to the annual report which describes, in brief, the academic year's assessment activities in ones area and recommendations in support of institutional level assessment planning and initiatives at Boston College.

Membership

Committee members are nominated by their areas leadership (e.g., dean or vice president) and appointed by the University Council on Learning Outcomes (UCLO) Steering Committee.泭 The goal of all appointments is to yield a rotating membership, representative of Boston Colleges academic and co-curricular units.泭 Members are committed to contributing to continuous quality improvement work using assessment results.

Generally, membership on the UCLO Steering Committee (and/or an occasional affiliate committee), entails:

  • Supporting units with the development of learning outcomes and an assessment plan (e.g., E1A form);泭
  • Ensuring compliance, progress/completion, and integrity of assessment processes;
  • Regular attendance at meetings;
  • Substantive communication ("reporting out") of area assessment activities;
  • Contribution to the annual report which describes, in brief, the academic year's assessment activities in ones area and recommendations in support of institutional level assessment planning and initiatives at Boston College.

UCLO Steering Committee Members, AY23-24

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泭 Biz Bracher泭 Morrissey College泭 Sept 2021泭 泭 泭泭泭 May 2024
泭 Margaret Cohen泭 University Libraries泭 泭 泭泭泭 Sept 2021泭 May 2024
泭 Kate Daly泭 Mission & Ministry泭 Sept 2022
泭 May 2025
泭 Ali Erol泭 Morrissey College泭 Sept 2023泭 May 2026
泭 Jess Greene, co-chair泭 Provosts Office泭 Ongoing泭 Ongoing
泭 Stacy Grooters泭 CTE泭 Sept 2023泭 May 2026
泭 Candace Hetzner泭 Morrissey College泭 Sept 2023泭 May 2026
泭 Alica LaPolla
泭 Messina College
泭 Sept 2023泭 May 2026
泭 Peter Martin, co-chair泭 Presidents Office泭 Sept 2019泭 Ongoing
泭 Tom Mogan泭 Morrissey College泭 Sept 2022泭 May 2025
泭 Elizabeth Shlala泭 Core Curriculum泭 Sept 2021泭 May 2024
泭 Melinda Stoops泭 Student Affairs泭 Sept 2023泭 May 2026