Title: Western Idaho College: Student Life Web Site Assessment
1Western Idaho College Student Life Web Site
Assessment
- Presented by
- Iowa State University
- Heidie Grove
- Jamie Lebo
- Shannon Miner
- Sarah Phillips
2Values Guiding the Philosophy Statement
- Educating site visitors about all components of
the Department of Student Life - Accessible reference for all constituents
- Provide a comprehensive guide for campus
relations - Consistency with the standards and goals of the
College
3Statement of Philosophy
- The web site for the Department of Student Life
at Western Idaho College strives to create a
window into student life, emphasizing that
education goes beyond the classroom. Our web
site is an on-line resource that readily educates
and accommodates the needs of our constituents,
by contributing to the access in the pursuit of
scholarship.
4The Importance of a Student Life Web Site
- Personalizes the college, giving an inside view
of what goes on outside the classroom - Serves as a recruitment tool, providing a
snapshot of the campus culture to prospective
students - Educates the user about information related to
the offices housed in the Student Life Department - Provides easy navigation for visitors
5The Importance of a Student Life Web Site Cont.
- Is a resource for campus information, events,
and happenings - Supplies an identity to the Department of Student
Life and offices housed within it - Remains up-to-date with todays technology-driven
society to keep competitive with other
institutions
6The Division Seeks to Accomplish
- A positive representation of the standards,
objectives and morals of Western Idaho College - Inform and create an awareness for all audiences
about the aspects of student life - Welcome new students and promote interest in
campus life - Meet the needs of students at their convenience
- Capture and display the unique attributes of the
college - Enhance campus culture by offering continuous
access to policies, activities, guidelines, and
other pertinent information
7The Target Audiences
- Current students
- Perspective students
- Faculty staff
- Alumni
- Visitors Families
8Web Site Benefits forCurrent Students
- Allows constant access into departmental offices
- Lists activities, involvement opportunities and
athletic calendars - Displays the latest updates and news on campus
- Assists in the development of the whole student
9Web Site Benefits forPerspective Students
- Welcomes and introduces students to college life
outside the classroom - Visualizes the environment and student-life on
the campus - Defines the priorities and mission of the college
- Introduces perspective students to the Department
of Student Life
10Web Site Benefits forFaculty Staff
- Merges offices into one location for efficient
access - Combines goals and objectives of the department
to maintain cohesivenes - Identifies campus resources
11Web Site Benefits forAlumni
- Maintains connection to campus life and college
- Updates on latest news and happenings
- Resource for contact information
12Web Site Benefits for Visitors Families
- Welcomes and introduces visitors families to
life at Western Idaho College - Resource for campus services
- Visualizes the environment and student culture on
the campus
13Desired Web Site Features
- According to literature and experiences Web
sites of similar institutions the following
section of slides will cover specific features
that many users expect to find on a Student Life
web site.
14Desired Web Site Features
- Easy navigation
- Web site reliability
- Consistent themes within pages
- Clear and concise information
- Updated content
- Eye-catching presentation
- Relevant information
- Non-discriminatory terminology
- Provide links for additional searches
- Contact information
15 Student Life Web Site Features What Students
Want to See
- Contact lists of clubs and organizations
- Leadership opportunities
- Student activities events
- Residence life opportunities
- Counseling and career services resources
16What Students Want to SeeContact List of Clubs
Organizations
- Easy access for information on student
involvement - A variety of opportunities for all students to
become involved - Social and personal outlets
- Leadership opportunities
17What Students WantUpcoming Activities and Events
- Daily on-campus and local happenings
- Cultural experiences
- Diversity exploration
- Social events
- Educational experiences outside the classroom
18What Students Want Residence Life
- Housing features
- Dining features
- Leadership opportunities
- Social functions
- Maintaining a welcoming and hospitable
environment - On-site resources
19What Students WantCounseling and Career
Resources
- Career exploration resources
- Advisory resources
- Personal counseling resources
- Legal advisory resources
- Professional development resources
- Resume enhancement
- Skill development
- Social networking
20Student Life Web Site FeaturesWhat Families Want
- Safety features
- Student handbook
- Student activities
- Student development
- Support service
21What Families WantSafety Features
- Crime statistics
- Public safety services
- Discrimination policies
- Campus security
- Emergency response
- Crisis management
- Health services
22What Families WantStudent Handbook
- College rules and regulations
- Academic standards and policies
- Offered services listed
- Academic guidelines
- Academic calendar
- Family support services
- Dedication to quality education and over all
college experience
23What Families WantStudent Activities/Student
Development
- Abundance of clubs and organizations
- Awareness of out-of-classroom experiences
- Leadership and career development
- Opportunities contributing to students
well-being - Cultivating student independence
- Educating financial responsibility
- Tools for success in life
24What Families WantSupport Services
- Health center services
- Counseling services
- Academic assistance services
- Financial services
- Career exploration services
- Transportation services
- Residence services
25References
- Central College (2003). Retrieved February 19,
2003, from www.central.edu - Luther College (2003). Retrieved February 19,
2003, from www.luther.edu - Pacific University (2003). Retrieved February
19, 2003, from www.pacificu.edu - Simpson College (2003). Retrieved February 19,
2003, from www.simpson.edu - Santa Clara University (2003). Retrieved
February 19, 2003, from www.scu.edu - Abdullah, M. H. (1998). Guidelines for
Evaluating Web Sites. ERIC Digest. - Kittle, B., Ciba, D. (2001). Using College Web
Sites for Student Recruitment A Relationship
Marketing Strategy. Journal of Marketing for
Higher Education. 11(n3), p. 17-37.
26Web Site Critique and RecommendationsEasy
Navigation
- Ensure all links are active and operational
- Keep information on site updated
- Include a link to the main site for Western Idaho
College on each page within the departments Web
site
27Web Site Critiques RecommendationsSteps for
Creating a Welcoming Site
- Have the site Bobby Approved to ensure visitors
using assistive technology can access the site - Provide an e-mail address for the web-master
- Add a local news box with the national news box
on the main page
28Web site Critique RecommendationsWelcoming
cont.
- Phone numbers listed in the site should include
the area code and prefix - Office mailing addressed and office hours should
be apparent - Familiarize visitors with the mascot, symbols,
and traditions with photos, graphics and text
throughout the site
29Web Site Critique RecommendationsWelcoming
cont.
- Place pictures of students, staff, and areas of
campus in relevant parts of the site
- Place pictures of students, staff, and areas of
campus in relevant parts of the site
Example Photos
30Web Site Critique RecommendationsGeneral
Suggestions
- Athletics page should highlight and provide
information for all teams on campus - The wording of the mission statement should be
revisited and congruent with the mission of the
institution. - Schedules and objectives for Orientation should
be included in that page
31Web Site Critique RecommendationsGeneral
Suggestions cont.
- Check for and correct any spelling and
grammatical errors - Utilize professional, positive, and descriptive
language - Display the positive aspects of the department
32Summary
- If the Department of Student Life adopts the
suggestions made in this presentation, the web
site will uphold the philosophy statement. It
will also provide an accurate representation of
the Western Idaho College environment including
improved access and information for visitors to
the site.