Assessment of student learning is the process by which we come to understand if students are accomplishing the learning goals and outcomes we set for them. Assessment occurs at the course, program, college, school, and university levels. Learn more about the variety of resources to aid in the process of assessment of student learning. Whether assessment is formative (occurring during the process of learning) or summative (occurring at the end of the learning process), it provides information about what students know, what students can do, and what students hold of value. Assessment of student learning is a faculty-led process with support from the administration.
"Creighton exists for students and learning."
Creighton University, as a Catholic, Jesuit University is dedicated to excellence in undergraduate, graduate and professional programs, is committed to an ongoing process of assessment, reflection, evaluation and action that is consistent with the model of Ignatian teaching and learning.
Learning is at the center of the assessment process at Creighton. We pride ourselves in producing graduates who obtain a "degree of difference" - who carry the imprint of a value-based education. We can only fully understand and continue to improve student learning through continuous inquiry and investigation. Each college/school, department and co-curricular oversees their assessment of student learning for their area.
The assessment process is cyclical.
The Annual Assessments Policy and Procedures statement provides additional details.
All Creighton graduates will demonstrates the six Creighton University Learning Outcomes.
For questions: Contact Sarah Oliver, Program Outcomes Specialist at SarahOliver1@creighton.edu |402.280.3906