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315-859-4607
315-859-4677 (fax)
Dean of Faculty

Gordon Hewitt

Assistant Dean of Faculty for Institutional Research

ghewitt@hamilton.edu
(315) 859-4084
Gordon J. Hewitt works with VP/Dean Urgo in collecting, organizing, analyzing and reporting historical and current data about Hamilton College and peer institutions to aid in college evaluation, assessment and planning. He also assists faculty with program and grant assessment and with department planning and review. An integral part of the evaluation and planning program on campus is the administration of annual or cyclical surveys of students and faculty. Examples of such surveys include the CIRP Freshman Survey, the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), the HEDS Senior Survey, and the HERI Faculty Survey. The Assistant Dean for Institutional Research is also responsible for reporting data to external constituents and organizations including the federal and state governments, college guidebooks and publications, foundations and other grant-related organizations, and national and regional higher education organizations. These data serve as accountability measures to government agencies and funding organizations, and provide detailed descriptions of the College to prospective students.

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