FCQs are a standardized evaluation given at the end of each class that are used to enhance learning and
to support the faculty evaluation/rewards process
The results are published and available to students (in the library), faculty, departments and
University administration
FCQs should be only one component of a well-rounded instructor rating program; Mid-course Evaluations and other formative
assessments are encouraged
The new FCQ form has nine scannable
response questions, a 1-6 response scale replacing the 5-point A-F scale, and one narrative response
question replacing four. The new form was implemented Fall 2006
The form has room for optional questions for use by instructors, departments and colleges
Results Utilized By
Individual instructors - improving their courses/teaching and for promotion/tenure
documentation (contact the TLC for assistance)
Department chairs and deans - course assignments, departmental review, promotion,
salary, and tenure decisions
Students for use in course selection. Results are available in Kraemer Family
Library
Optional Questions
An excellent method for obtaining additional summative
information from your students
Space for 24 optional questions
on side two of the FCQ form