Spring 2016 Assessment Mini-Grants: Applications Due by March 7th

WSU faculty who are involved with the development, implementation, or use of undergraduate program student learning outcomes assessment are welcome to apply for ATL’s assessment mini-grants. Up to six mini-grants will be awarded in Spring 2016 for up to $500 each.

Projects should

  • contribute to systematic assessment, for example, helping a program get through a bottleneck in its assessment plan, measures or data analysis, or
  • pilot an innovative approach to assessment, connected to the program’s assessment needs, or
  • provide faculty professional development in program-level learning outcomes assessment.

Funding is for direct costs, which may include equipment, materials, software or licenses, external instruments, professional development activities or resources, or costs for data collection or analysis, including wages-stipends for time slip assistance or help with logistics of an assessment activity.

For more information, see examples of projects awarded mini-grants in Fall 2015 or contact ATL staff.