Assessment of Learning Outcomes
At Marymount University, faculty strive to improve the curriculum and teaching by assessing student learning. Within each academic major at the university, faculty have identified learning outcomes and evaluate the extent to which students achieve them. Additionally, faculty assess student mastery of the university's fundamental competencies, using various measures depending on the nature of the program: comprehensive examinations, theses, portfolio submissions, examples of student work, and/or standardized professional board examinations. Faculty use the results of these measures to continually improve and strengthen the university’s programs.
Individuals interested in additional information can contact the Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness.