What is CSU’s institutional continuous improvement plan?


Summary: The PRISM process relies on CSU’s high quality faculty and staff. As expert consultants in their respective fields, they design program improvement plans – student learning, research, outreach, student services – that reflect their most recent research of external environments, their knowledge of changes in fields, and their consideration of constituents needs – industry, community, and students. Thus, the institution is well positioned to respond to fast-paced environmental change. Click on CSU Plan for Researching Improvement and Supporting Mission (PRISM) to view a brief tutorial about the University’s assessment plan.
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