"The WPA Outcomes Statement-A Decade Later" provides a comprehensive exploration of the widespread impact of the Council of Writing Program Administrators' (WPA) Outcomes Statement, ten years after its initial adoption and publication. Through a collection of essays, the book examines how the Outcomes Statement has influenced the work of writing programs, writing centers, and English departments across various institutional categories, both nationally and globally. The collection delves into the significant influence of the Outcomes Statement on institutional contexts, contributing to the ongoing scholarly discourse on assessment and accountability in higher education. Edited by a team of prominent figures in the field – Nicholas N. Behm, Gregory R. Glau, Deborah H. Holdstein, Duane Roen, and Edward M. White – the book also investigates the political dimensions of adapting the Outcomes Statement to suit local institutional contexts, implementing revised outcomes, and developing curricula that align with those outcomes. "The WPA Outcomes Statement-A Decade Later" explores the programmatic challenges and opportunities that emerge from implementing the Outcomes Statement, examining the related assessment strategies for measuring its impact on student learning. This book serves as a valuable resource for former, current, and future writing program administrators, scholars in composition studies and writing program administration, and other stakeholders interested in writing programs, writing assessment, and the teaching of writing. Contributors to this collection include a diverse array of leading voices in the field, including Linda Adler-Kassner, Paul Anderson, Chris M. Anson, Darsie Bowden, Lizbeth A. Bryant, Micheal Callaway, Barbara J. D'Angelo, Debra Frank Dew, J. S. Dunn, Jr., Heidi Estrem, Justin Everett, Sarah Fabian, Suzanne Gray, Morgan Gresham, Teresa Grettano, Kimberly Harrison, Judy Holiday, Rebecca Ingalls, Emily Isaacs, Craig Jacobsen, Melinda Knight, Hava Levitt-Phillips, Barry M. Maid, Paul Kei Matsuda, Susan Miller-Cochran, Karen Bishop Morris, Tracy Ann Morse, Wendy Olson, Kimberly Coupe Pavlock, Deirdre Pettipiece, Sherry Rankins-Robertson, Shelley Rodrigo, Ryan Skinnell, Sarah Soebbing, Doug Sweet, Susan Thomas, Martha Townsend, Stephen Wilhoit, and Kathleen Blake Yancey.