The ERIC Clearinghouse for Assessment gathers print sources on assessment, including research-based presentations, journal articles, and books. This site also includes the Test Locator, which allows faculty and researchers to search for testing instruments using key words.
The Educational Testing Services (ETS) website offers information about its higher education assessment instruments, including general education instruments, major field tests, and course evaluations.
The ACT website provides information about its testing and placement instruments, including COMPASS and ASSET, as well as their research and consulting programs.
The Collegiate Learning Assessment is the tool Eastern has chosen for its assessment tool through the Voluntary System of Accountability (VSA).
The Voluntary System of Accountability is a voluntary initiative for 4-year public institutions in which Eastern participates.
The Association of American Colleges and Universities offers information on general education and assessment as well as other topics concerning higher education.
The Higher Learning Commission gives information on what accrediting teams will want. The Higher Learning Commission also gives information on its assessment levels.
The Council for Higher Education Accreditation offers information on assessment and accreditation, including a section on good practices.
The National Center for Higher Education Management Systems provides information and services on assessment management capabilities.
The National Center for Education Statistics provides government-gathered statistics on American education. It also offers a college locator at this site to assist in finding web resources on 9,000 postsecondary institutions.
Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education is a journal that focuses on these issues in postsecondary education. The most recent issues’ table of contents are available on the web.
The American College Personnel Association’s Commission IX:> Assessment for Student Learning focuses on using assessment data for student development programming. It also offers research grants for student affairs professionals.
The Association of Institutional Research’s website includes links on many topics in higher education, including assessment. AIR offers a newsletter online as well as examples of ways in which to display data
This site provides information on computer-assisted assessment in higher education.
TRIADS is a joint project of the University of Liverpool, the University of Derby, and the Open University. Its focus is on learning outcomes assessment and the website offers ways to develop on-line assessments.
Alverno College serves as a national model for an ability-based curriculum.
James Madison University has received national recognition for its assessment program.
Truman State University has been involved in assessing student outcomes for decades.
The University of California-Santa Cruz has a unique grading system where students earn letter grades and are also given narrative evaluations.
College of DuPage has used student outcomes assessment to improve student learning.
Oberlin College has based its plan for assessing student outcomes on North Central Association’s five criteria.
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley website offers a virtual library of its assessment and institutional research efforts
ASSESS-L is a listserv focusing on assessment in higher education.
The (FYA-L) focuses on evaluating students' experiences and success in the first year of college.
Insight Assessment has tools for assessing problem solving abilities.
The Critical Thinking Assessment Project at Cal State-Chico offers instructional practices and assessment techniques on a wide-range of critical thinking abilities.
Tennessee Tech offers a tool to assess critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
The Critical Thinking Community seeks to improve CT at all educational levels; this site offers research and assessment instruments.