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Components of the Palm Beach State Program Review Process

Program review at Palm Beach State is a process in which every career-oriented program is reviewed annually. Six different types of information are reviewed:

  1. Program Health Indicators (PHI);
  2. Perkins Performance Measures;
  3. Student Learning Outcomes;
  4. Occupational Projections;
  5. Equity of Enrollment; and
  6. “Other” relevant information when applicable.

Program Health Indicators and the Perkins Performance Measures are primarily quantitative measures of program performance such as enrollment and completion data. Student Learning Outcomes, Occupational Projections (employment outlook) and the “Other” category of information tend to assess the quality of the program in that they address student learning and whether the program’s curriculum is current and in demand by local business and industry. Following a review of all available data, a recommendation is made regarding program viability and action plans for improvement are designed and implemented.

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Figure 1 – Components of Program Review at Palm Beach State

Program Health Indicators

Perkins Performance Measures

Student Learning Outcomes

Occupational Projections

Other Relevant Information

Action Plans for Improvement

Curriculum Review Process