Guiding Principles for Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes
                     Kishwaukee College is committed to providing excellent, innovative and affordable
                        educational opportunities to our students, and we measure our success in providing
                        those opportunities. We have developed Institutional Student Learning Outcomes (ISLOs)
                        measures that are in line with the following basic principles:
                     
                        
                        - We affirm the importance of developing student learning outcomes that are derived
                           from our mission and vision statements: Kishwaukee College improves lives  by providing
                           equitable, student-centered education. We will provide accessible and innovative education
                           by responding and adapting to changing student and community needs.
- We maintain that the outcomes we develop should apply to all of the different constituencies
                           of learners we serve, including those in transfer programs, career technology programs,
                           adult education programs, developmental courses and continuing education.
- We believe in the importance of measuring outcomes in both curricular programs and
                           co-curricular programs and services such as athletics and student organizations.
- We affirm the importance of measuring outcomes at all levels (college level, program
                           level, course level) and recognize that different measuring instruments may be appropriate
                           at different levels.
- We maintain that the importance of outcome measures is to be found in their invaluable
                           role in the continuous improvement of the educational opportunities we offer at all
                           levels.
- We believe that developing, measuring and using student learning outcomes is a dynamic
                           process — one that should be a regular part of what we do both in planning and delivering
                           educational opportunities and demonstrating our accountability to our learners, our
                           community and our accreditors.
Institutional-Level Student Learning Outcomes
                     Kishwaukee College improves lives  by providing equitable, student-centered education
                        and will provide accessible and innovative education by responding and adapting to
                        changing student and community needs. To that end, we aim to improve lives by guiding
                        students in the development of a set of four core competencies in our curricular and
                        co-curricular programs that will enable them to be successful.
                     1. Critical competence:
                     Learners will be able to understand, apply and analyze concepts. Learners will develop
                        the ability to organize their thinking about concepts according to the dictates of
                        sound reasoning, as appropriate. Learners will demonstrate the capacity to formulate
                        appropriate conclusions based on their reasoning.
                     2. Creative competence:
                     Learners will exhibit the ability to recognize connections and transfer concepts between
                        areas, as appropriate. Learners will demonstrate the ability to synthesize concepts
                        and ideas. Learners will use innovative thinking and explore multiple perspectives
                        in formulating solutions to problems encountered in different aspects of their experience.
                     3. Communicative competence:
                     Learners will be able to formulate a central message and share it with others. Learners
                        will demonstrate the ability to support that central message and present their discourse
                        according to sound organizational principles. Learners will exhibit an appropriate
                        command of the elements necessary for communicating that central message to others.
                     4. Cultural competence:
                     Learners will recognize the various factors that shape individual and group identity,
                        with an emphasis on the various components of culture. Learners will demonstrate the
                        capacity to engage differences in various social settings.
                     We assess these competencies in multiple ways at the course, program and institutional
                        levels. We measure General Education Outcomes through the AA/AS Program Student Learning
                        Outcomes with embedded measures. We measure AAS Program Student Learning Outcomes
                        and Certificate student learning outcomes with embedded measures. We measure Co-Curricular
                        programs with reflective surveys and embedded measures mapped to Institutional Student
                        Learning Outcomes. Faculty and staff report curricular and co-curricular results by
                        semester on an Outcomes Assessment Report due in late spring, and use this information
                        in making annual plans submitted each fall. These activities are coordinated by the
                        faculty lead Assessment Committee and are overseen by the Vice President of Instruction. 
                     Prior Learning Assessment
                     Students enrolled at Kishwaukee College may receive college credit for previous experience
                           and learning by one or a combination of methods. Learn more about Prior Learning Assessment
                           in the Academic Catalog.