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Academic Strategic and Assessment Plan (ASAP) Department: Nursing Academic Year: 2011-2012 TWC Strategic Plan 2000/Curriculum Goals 1. Ensure quality by creating an organizational structure which enhances academic programs. 2. Develop programs which are consistent with our stated purpose and which are consistent with the resources of the institution. 3. Ensure quality in existing programs by introducing concepts of internationalization in the curriculum. Mission of the Department: The mission of Tennessee Wesleyan College Fort Sanders Nursing department is to prepare professional nurses for lives of significance, leadership and service through quality baccalaureate nursing education within the Christian tradition. Department Goal 1: Prepare graduates for entry into nursing profession in congruence with the mission of TWC and TWC- FSN Plan for Assessing the Learning Outcome 1. Develop plan for integration of service learning (SL) into nursing curriculum Collaborate with TWC SL Director and VP of Academic Affairs to identify strategies/resources for effective implementation. Collaborated with SL Director who came to Knoxville campus to speak to faculty and students about SL. SL integrated into two (2) junior courses: NU 412 (Pediatrics) and NU 300 (Foundations).

Assess current curriculum to determine designated SL courses. Identify current student/faculty activities that support SL philosophy (mission trips, RAM, flushot clinics, service projects). Faculty determined appropriate courses to pilot SL during Curriculum meeting. Consulted with SL director as to appropriate activities that would satisfy SL objectives. Students participated in Influenza vaccination administration; Health education in Secondary schools; participated in fund raisers; & will conduct a health fair in the spring of 2013. Department Goal 2: Maintain/increase resources to meet program needs and improve program quality Plan for Assessing the Learning Outcome 1. Obtain funding for online nursing education opportunities/certification (RN to BSN curriculum, school health nurse certification, MSN Collaborate with TWC-IT department regarding online resources. Investigate available certification requirements/resources. Collaborated with IT as to recourses necessary to conduct on-line curriculum. Submitted documentation to SACS for curricular modality change. Implemented initial on-line RN to BSN curriculum on 07/2012. SACS approval received 07/12. 2. Continue to address technology needs of 3. Continue to identify funding sources for faculty development/continuing education/travel/and tuition reimbursement. Secure monies to allow incorporation of further updated simulation techniques/technology Evaluate/prioritize faculty development needs In addition to allotted budget funds, seek outside funding opportunities Investigated use of Foundation monies to fund the purchase of ipads for nursing faculty Faculty requesting assistance with tuition fees. Faculty requested funds to support faculty development Foundation funds utilized to purchase ipads and Nursing Central software. Expected delivery date for ipads - Fall 2012 semester. VP of Academic Affairs secured funds to provide partial tuition reimbursement for three (3) faculty in doctoral

(grants). Outside finding sources explored programs. Faculty will receive at least $800 (per fiscal year) for professional development. Faculty will receive $200 each towards their TNA (Tennessee Nursing Association) dues for 2012. Continuing to explore grants to fund professional development and technological development. Department Goal 3: Meet identified needs/expectations of the communities of interest in providing a quality nursing education Plan for Assessing the Learning Outcome 1. Determine program satisfaction and achievement of department objectives through feedback from surveys to communities of interest. Analyze data from clinical agencies, Board of Visitors, students, alumni Clinical agency surveys collected; analysis completed. Senior surveys in review by committee Continue monitoring for program satisfaction & achievement of department objectives. Surveys indicate positive feedback re. student/faculty performance; senior surveys reflect satisfaction with 2. Continue to evaluate students fitness for practice (quality of education). Monitor HESI results (standardized tests), progress of students @ risk (identified & followed by N-SOS), clinical Students monitored through HESI performance; academic warnings; clinical warnings; faculty observations. Comprehensive HESI examinations utilized at the conclusion of courses and integrated into the course assessment. N-SOS and

evaluations Monitor/Track NCLEX results Revise/update clinical evaluation tool Improve objective clinical evaluation documentation NCLEX first time results received from TN Board of Nursing, and evaluated for patterns. Clinical evaluation tools under revision. Clinical evaluation document under revision. A&P meeting multiple times per semester to address students at risk. Continuing to develop instrument to better predict student s academic performance at time of acceptance into nursing Graduate of 2012 had 93% first time NCLEX pass rate. Tools that best reflect the clinical experience of students are continuing to be developed. Clinical evaluation document is being revised to best reflect revised clinical evaluation tool. Department Goal 4: Maintain program effectiveness through faculty/student participation in scholarly/professional activities. Plan for Assessing the Learning Outcome 1. Promote student participation/involvement in Continue utilizing Student Involvement Survey (SIS) Utilizing Student Involvement Survey Will continue to utilize Student Involvement social/ political, service and for data retrieval. Faculty and curriculum Surveys professional activities. Reinforce value of social, political, and professional activities in classroom and continue to reinforce the value of social, political, and professional activity. Need for participation in professional, social and political activities in order clinical settings (correlating theory with practice) to advance the profession of nursing and healthcare, has Continue venues for social, Promotion of faculty and been woven into nursing

2. Maintain/promote faculty involvement in scholarly, social/political, service, and professional activities. political, and professional activities: Research Day, Mission Trips, Remote Area Mission, Flu-shot clinics, Legislative Day, TASN. Continue participation in Sigma Theta Tau/(Rho Mu At Large Chapter) activities: convention, induction ceremony, Research Day Foster environment that encourages faculty pursuit of scholarly activities (research, presentations, publications) Support/encourage faculty to complete terminal degree student involvement in Mission trips, conferences, vaccination clinics, and political activities. Faculty recruitment of students to Sigma Theta Tau continues. curriculum. Faculty and students participated in: mission trip to Haiti; Influenza vaccination administration clinics; Health fairs; & TASN conference. Faculty continue to be involved in Sigma Theta Tau activities and governance. Three (3) faculty pursuing doctoral degrees in Nursing. All nursing faculty are being encouraged to pursue certification as a Nurse Educator (CNE) Three (3) faculty pursing doctoral degrees, one (1) additional faculty considering doctoral pursuit. Evidence that stated goals and objectives are linked to the TWC Strategic Plan: 1. Student Involvement Survey, Student Evaluations, One Year Post-Graduation Survey, Clinical Agency Feedback Forms, Board of Visitors Feedback and Meeting Discussions, TWC-FSN Committee Minutes, Faculty and Student Forums. 2. Budget, Annual Report 3. CCNE Report, CCNE feedback and outcomes; TBN feedback.

Projected Department Goals Academic Years 2009/2010 2013/2014 2009-2010 Explore development of MSN program Increase enrollment to 80 students Expand N-SOS program Complete renovations at Laurel Plaza and Knoxville Campuses 2010-2011 Move into new building Design strategies for service learning courses 2011-2012 Evaluate effects of increased enrollment Develop plan for service learning program Explore online nursing education opportunities/certification (RN to BSN curriculum, school health nurse certification, MSN (with focus on nursing education) Implement on-line RN-BSN program (Summer 2012) 2012-2013 Implement service learning plan Present plan for MSN (education focus) to TWC Curriculum Policy Committee, SACs, and Tennessee Board of Nursing Evaluate enrollment, cost-benefit ratio, and effectiveness of on-line RN-BSN 2013-2014 Anticipate/prepare for CCNE accreditation visit (2016) Organize materials for Self-Study Evaluate service learning integration