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2008 PROGRAM OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT SUMMARY REPORT PROGRAM: SVI COSMETOLOGY CERTIFICATE DATE: 28 JANUARY 2008 DEMONSTRATION OF LEARNING: What assignments or projects demonstrate student learning outcomes are achieved? [Note: evidence of learning contained in Assessment methods and Findings sections.] Learning Outcomes Perform all aspects of cosmetology using the Pivot Point method for all types of hair and skin including haircutting, hair styling, hair coloring, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, manicuring and skincare. Perform salon business such as front desk skills, inventory and loss prevention, resume building and interviewing skills, selfmarketing and the basic knowledge of starting one's own salon business. Demonstrate customer service skills, selfgrowth and personal development. Assessment methods Student performs cosmetology procedures, is evaluated by faculty and feedback is given to the student. Student performs cosmetology procedures during quarterly exams, is evaluated by faculty and feedback is given to the student. Student simulates business ownership at the cosmetology clinic, keeps ledgers, and produces portfolio with resume, work examples, and project product for assessment. Grading sheets are used to evaluate customer service, professionalism, and front office skills. Journals are used to evaluate self-growth and personal development. Student meets with faculty one-on-one for advising session on progress in program.

2008 PROGRAM OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT SUMMARY REPORT PROGRAM: SVI COSMETOLOGY CERTIFICATE DATE: 28 JANUARY 2008 Engage in lifelong involvement in the community through the profession of cosmetology. Possess the necessary skills to pass the Washington State written and practical examination required for Certification to work in the cosmetology field. Grading sheets are used to evaluate students performing community service. Student is observed and evaluated by faculty and given feedback in practicum courses. Student performs procedures and is evaluated by faculty and feedback is given to the student. ETERNAL EVIDENCE? Alumni, employer, Curriculum Review, Technical Advisory Committee feedback? The Technical Advisory Committee meets each quarter. Members include cosmetology professionals from salons throughout the Seattle area. They provide advice on curriculum, desired skills and professional knowledge. Salon owners provide feedback on student externships. Rates of students passing National-Interstate Council of State Boards of (NIC) and obtaining Washington State License are tracked and give feedback on student learning. FINDINGS: What have you learned from your outcomes assessment activities? Our students are well prepared in technical cosmetology skills. They are good with customer service, professionalism, self-marketing, and retailing yet we would like to strengthen these skills further. ACTIONS TAKEN: What program changes have you made in the last three years? -- WHAT WAS THE IMPETUS FOR CHANGE? Added specific grading criteria to daily grading sheets for technical, customer service, and professionalism skills. Added daily journal self-reflection.

2008 PROGRAM OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT SUMMARY REPORT PROGRAM: SVI COSMETOLOGY CERTIFICATE DATE: 28 JANUARY 2008 DEMONSTRATION OF LEARNING: What assignments or projects demonstrate student learning outcomes are achieved? [Note: evidence of learning contained in Assessment methods and Findings sections.] Learning Outcomes Perform all aspects of cosmetology using the Pivot Point method for all types of hair and skin including haircutting, hair styling, hair coloring, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, manicuring and skincare. Perform salon business such as front desk skills, inventory and loss prevention, resume building and interviewing skills, selfmarketing and the basic knowledge of starting one's own salon business. Demonstrate customer service skills, selfgrowth and personal development. Assessment methods Student performs cosmetology procedures, is evaluated by faculty and feedback is given to the student. Student performs cosmetology procedures during quarterly exams, is evaluated by faculty and feedback is given to the student. Student simulates business ownership at the cosmetology clinic, keeps ledgers, and produces portfolio with resume, work examples, and project product for assessment. Grading sheets are used to evaluate customer service, professionalism, and front office skills. Journals are used to evaluate self-growth and personal development. Student meets with faculty one-on-one for advising session on progress in program.

Program Outcomes Guide (POG) Program Name: SVI Certificate Revised 28 January 2008 Theme(s): Program Role: skills, customer service, safety, professionalism The Program prepares graduates to perform multi-ethnic hairdressing and cosmetology services as well as salon management and front-office skills for cosmetology positions in salons and other businesses. Prerequisites Courses Assessment Tasks Intended Outcome(s) CPAt/entry tests H.S. Diploma/GED What must students understand to demonstrate the intended outcome? 1st COS 151 Intro To COS 152 2nd COS 153 Inter. COS 154 3rd COS 155 Adv. I COS 156 4th COS 155 Adv. II COS 156 5th COS 160 Adv. Cos. Services III What skills must students master to demonstrate the intended outcome? Course competencies assessments (tests, projects, research, demonstrations, presentations) 1 2 3 4 Mock Boards NIC State Written and s What will students do in here to demonstrate evidence of the outcome? 1. Perform all aspects of cosmetology using Pivot Point: haircutting hair styling hair coloring permanent waving chemical relaxing manicuring skincare 2. Commitment to lifelong learning and community service. 3. Perform skills needed for a salon business: front desk inventory and loss prevention self-marketing resume, interview retailing skills customer service 4. Possess the skills needed to pass the Washington State cosmetology written and practical exams. 5. Demonstrate customer service skills, self-growth and personal development. What do students need to be able to DO out there that we re responsible for in here?? Adapted from POG by Ruth Stiehl

Program: Snapshot on: 28 January 2008 Rainer Beach Community Center Festival Sundiata: African- American Celebration Annual Hair Show Fundraiser Community Outreach Langston Hughes Summer Play Senior Spruce- Up Event Street Outreach Service ENTRY REQUIREMENTS CPAt/Entry Tests GED HS Diploma Instructor Certification & Licensure Worker Retraining COS 151 Intro to COS 152 SCCC Library 1 COS 153 Intermediate COS 154 2 3 COS 155 Advanced I COS 156 Marketing 4 COS 157 Advanced II COS 158 (SVI Hair Day, Hair Show, Community Services, Advertising, Student Self-marketing) Optional Externship 5 COS 160 Adv. Cos. Services III Mock Boards SCCC Associate Degree Courses INTENDED ROLES Apprentice Licensed Stylist Cosmetologist Salon Owner Product Sales Rep Make-up Artist Runway Hair & Makeup Artist Platform Artist ESL Counseling Services Written & NIC State s Intended Learning Outcomes: Perform all aspects of cosmetology using Pivot Point: haircutting hair styling hair coloring permanent waving chemical relaxing manicuring skincare Perform skills needed for a salon business: front desk inventory and loss prevention self-marketning resume, interview retailing skills customer service Commitment to lifelong learning and community service Possess the skills needed to pass the WA State written and practical exams. Faculty Development Bright Future Financial Aid Administration Continuing Education-- Pivot Point Guest Speakers Demonstrations Supply Houses Training Internet For Research Externship Sites

Program Assessment Inventory Program: SVI Certificate Assessment methods used to determine that students are prepared to succeed and that they have achieved the program learning outcomes when they complete degrees or certificates. Students are prepared to learn (prerequisites) ASSET test scores COMPASS test scores SLEP test scores CPAt test scores CASAS H.S. Diploma/GED Other? Students are assessed as they move through the program Competencies assessment Internship/Externship feedback Pre-Mid-Post assessment Pre-/ early program Mid program throughout program program Service Learning experience feedback Student course evaluations quarterly Student focus groups Student grades quarterly Student interviews Student self assessment Student surveys Students are assessed as they complete the program Completion statistics Capstone projects by college Graduation statistics Portfolios Presentations External assessment data is collected Transfer rates Employer surveys Technical Advisory Committee License certification success rates Performance in 4 year programs Employment rates Salary statistics Survey of former students Other? Externship Survey quarterly

Certificate 2006 Learning Outcomes 1. Perform all aspects of cosmetology using the Pivot Point method for all types of hair and skin including haircutting, hair styling, hair coloring, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, manicuring and skincare. 2. Perform salon business such as front desk skills, inventory and loss prevention, resume building and interviewing skills, self-marketing and the basic knowledge of starting one's own salon business. 3. Demonstrate customer service skills, self-growth and personal development. 4. Engage in lifelong involvement in the community through the profession of cosmetology. 5. Possess the necessary skills to pass the Washington State written and practical exam to be Certified to work in the cosmetology field.