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Title: Putting the CAS Standards to Work


1
Putting the CAS Standards to Work
  • Matt Weismantel, CiVSA CAS Director
  • Rutgers University

2
Overview of CAS
  • Founded in 1979 in response to efforts to
    establish specialized accreditation for student
    affairs preparation programs
  • CAS is a consortium of 37 professional
    associations (100,000 professionals in higher
    education)
  • Thirty standards and guidelines have been
    promulgated (and sometimes revised) by 2004

3
CAS Mission
  • Promulgate standards and guidelines for practice
    and preparation
  • Promote assessment in educational practice
  • Promote the use of standards in practice
  • Promote quality assurance within higher education

4
CAS Principles Organization, Leadership, and
Human Resources
  • Leadership is essential for institutional success
  • Institutional success is related to clarity of
    mission
  • Qualifications of staff members is tied directly
    to quality of educational programs and services
  • Leaders possess sound educational preparation and
    experience

5
CAS Purpose
  • Beliefs about excellence require that all
    programs and services in institutions of higher
    education function at optimum levels
  • Beliefs about collaboration require that all
    programs and services be accomplished in concert
    by students and educators
  • Beliefs about ethics require that all programs
    and services be carried out in an environment of
    integrity and high ideals.

Continued
6
CAS Purpose
  • Beliefs about student development require that
    the student be considered as a whole person and
    that the campus environment be structured to
    create opportunities for involvement and
    learning.
  • Beliefs about responsibility require that
    institution provide an array of resources and
    opportunities that enable students to take full
    advantage of them.

7
Functional Areas
30 Functional areas ranging from Academic
Advising, to Campus Information and Visitor
services to Orientation Programs.
8
CAS Standards form the base
  • Measures of service effectiveness.
  • Designs for service development and assessment.
  • Criteria for institutional self-studies and prep
    for accreditation.
  • Opportunities for staff development.
  • Frameworks for accountability and quality
    assurance.

9
Other Uses of CAS Standards
  • Program establishment
  • Staff development
  • Academic preparation
  • Credibility

10
CAS Protocol
  • Identify and define a functional area.
  • Use existing standards as a base.
  • Majority vote to sponsor development.
  • Development Team of 3-5 Directors.
  • Identify CAS and Non-CAS member organization with
    interest, and ask for substantive
    recommendations.
  • Evaluate recommendations and, using the teams
    knowledge, develop initial draft.

11
CAS Protocol (Continued)
  • Initial draft sent to CAS Directors, CAS member
    association leaders and at least 5 recognized
    experts for review.
  • Revised draft created and submitted to CAS
    Executive Committee for review and critique.
  • Penultimate draft created for considerations of
    entire CAS Board of Directors for review and
    approval.
  • CAS Self-Assessment Guide format created and all
    formats published.

12
Standards and Guidelines
  • The CAS Standards

13
The CAS Component Parts
  • Mission
  • Program
  • Leadership
  • Organization and Management
  • Human Resources
  • Facilities, Technology and Equipment
  • Legal Responsibilities
  • Equal Opportunity, Access, and Affirmative Action
  • Campus and Community Relations
  • Diversity
  • Ethics
  • Assessment and Evaluation

14
Understanding CAS Standards
  • CAS Standards . . .
  • Represent indispensable requirements of
    practice
  • Are achievable by all programs
  • Appear in BOLD print
  • Use auxiliary verbs must and shall

15
EXAMPLE Distance Learning Mission Statement
Standard BOLD type Auxiliary verb
MUST Institutions MUST identify the
characteristics of their distance students and
adapt services to meet the needs of the
particular populations they serve.
16
Understanding CAS Guidelines
  • CAS Guidelines . . .
  • Clarify amplify standards
  • Guides enhanced practice
  • beyond essential functions
  • Appear in light-faced type
  • Use verbs Should and May


17
EXAMPLE Distance Learner AcademicSupport
Services Guideline
Standard Information concerning academic support
services MUST be made available.
Guideline Distance Learning students SHOULD have
opportunities for developing learning strategies
and getting assistance with content
comprehension. Tutoring services, supplemental
instruction, and other academic support services
SHOULD be available to all distance education
students.
18
Self-Assessment Guides
  • The SAGs

19
Self-Assessment Guides
  • Promote program self-assessment
  • Help you gain informed perspectives on strengths
    and weaknesses
  • Support professional development
  • Lead the way to enhancement of programs and
    services
  • Translate Standards and Guidelines into more
    user-friendly evaluation format
  • A vehicle to create action plans that can lead to
    enhanced student learning and personal development

20
Essential Elements in Self Assessment
  • Institutional culture that values involvement.
  • Quality indicators determined by institution.
  • Use of standards and guidelines.
  • Collection analysis of data.
  • Commitment to continuing improvement.

21
  • Process for Self-Assessment
  • Assemble Team
  • Understand Self Assessment
  • Understand Standards Guidelines
  • Gathering evidence and conduct rating
  • Gather consensus
  • Document strengths and deficiencies
  • Prepare plan of action
  • Write the report

22
  • Key to Assessment

The Self-Assessment cant be successfully
undertaken until relevant data and related
documentation are in place to inform the raters
judgements.
23
Formulating an Action Plan
  • On the basis of the review and discussion,
    develop an ACTION PLAN to set new directions to
    guide future performance and development.

24
Campus Information Visitor Services Standards
and GuidelinesHow to Orderwww.cas.edu
25
Putting the CAS Standards to Work
  • Standards and Guidelines for Campus Information
    and Visitor Services
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