Presented by Kate Morgan (Office of Registrar, Compass Community) The Compass Community is Longwood University’s only living learning community and is comprised of no more than 24 full-time, first-time, undeclared students. These students live together in the same residence hall and …

Compass Community vs. Non-Compass Community Focus Groups: Assessment for Evaluating and Improving Program Effectiveness Read more »

Presented by Heather Lettner-Rust (Department of English & Modern Languages) The introduction of Longwood’s Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP for SACSCOC) focused on undergraduate student research and lately the institutional initiative to revise general education have given impetus to reviewing our first-year composition course in a …

Re-figuring a Service Course to Serve Students, Instructors, and the Institution: First Year Composition at Longwood Read more »

Presented by Melanie Marks (Department of Accounting, Economics, Finance, Real Estate and Information Systems & Cyber Security)  and Ben Yarow (Longwood Economics Major) This study  investigates the variables that potentially impact a student’s ability to graduate in the traditional 8-semester period. Using data …

What Impacts the Probability of an On-time Graduation Read more »

Presented by Amanda McLellan In this presentation, find out how uploading undergraduate student work into the institutional repository  not only introduces students to the scholarly communication process but also helps to insure a level of exposure and accountability that is attractive to past, current, …

Bolstering Undergraduate Voices: Involving Student Work in the Institutional Repository Read more »

Presented by Jo Ann Davis and Tammy Williams (Department of Nursing) Presented are the preliminary findings from a survey  investigating nursing students’ perceptions of services, interactions and experiences. The survey, which assessed student perceptions of satisfaction with academic advising, social connectedness, involvement and engagement, faculty …

Designing for Student Success in Nursing Read more »

Presented by Leigh Lunsford, Phillip Poplin and David Shoenthal Whether at the course, program or institutional level, student assessment is expected and necessary for planning and improving student success. Unfortunately, assessment at multiple levels can potentially lead to testing and survey …

Analysis of the Quantitative Reasoning and Literacy Assessment at Longwood University as an Indicator for Success in Math 164 and Math 171 Read more »