How accurately do publications of the institution (catalogs, brochures, advertisements) reflect the mission statement?
The university places a high importance on conveying and illustrating aspects of its mission statement in its own publications and in the media and in speeches and messages to our publics. Examples of publications are available in the accreditation resource room. B. 4. What evidence has your institution gathered to assess the extent to which its mission and objectives are attained satisfactorily? What additional evidence would be useful for this purpose, and how might it be sought? The University of Oregon is in a constant cycle of information collection and review for purposes of assessing our degrees of success in meeting our mission and reaching our objectives. Such information is collected both for “summative” purposes to report to our constituencies and publics and for “formative” purposes to improve systematically our programs and services and to use our resources more strategically to meet our mission. This ongoing assessment activity uses multiple measures to address both effec
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