Assessment and evaluation are related but distinct processes for measuring student learning. Assessment is an ongoing process aimed at improving student learning by collecting information over time through various methods, such as samples of student work, observations, self-assessments, and tests. The results are used to provide feedback to students and improve teaching. Evaluation makes overall judgments about broader programs and courses by analyzing multiple sources of information, such as test scores, assessment reports, and interviews. While assessment and evaluation are sometimes used interchangeably, evaluation has a broader scope focused on summative experiences, not just individual student performance.