School & College Assessment
Schools and Colleges participate in the assessment process through holistic review of their academic programs and administrative services. Assessment at this level generally relates to the ability of the School or College to achieve its mission and overarching goals.
Schools and Colleges participate in the assessment process through an annual, high-level, reflective report on how their departments and academic programs accomplish their stated mission, vision, and values. As a part of this process, Schools and Colleges provide an overview of the relevant processes for developing and refining learning outcomes and assessment strategies. Using the academic program assessment reports from their unit, Schools and Colleges also provide a summary of themes and key action items from assessment results, and any specific changes or improvements made in response to those results. Specifically, Schools and Colleges are encouraged to comment on the changes made to budgetary and/or resource allocations as a result of the assessment process.
School/College Assessment Report Template
School and College Mission Statements
Each School or College has a unique mission statement that defines its role within the institution and describes how its departments, degree programs, faculty, staff and students contribute to achieving and advancing Stony Brook University's mission. Click below for the current list of mission statements for each School or College.
The mission of the Stony Brook University College of Business is to: And, as a source of distinctiveness, The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS) is driven by four pursuits
that support the missions of Stony Brook University and the State University of New
York system: Three critical mission goals of the Renaissance School of Medicine: The mission of the School of Health Professions is to provide the highest quality
education in an inter-professional learning environment that fosters educational and
translational research, scholarly activity, critical thinking, evidence-based practice,
leadership, and professionalism, while affirming the importance of ethical behavior,
human diversity, equity and inclusion, cutting-edge technology, and a team approach
to health care. To achieve this, the School endeavors to: To advance knowledge and solve critical global and regional problems through the study
of human and natural systems.