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Product Spotlight: From Curriculum Mapping to Accreditation Reporting: A Live Look at CORE CompMS

Apr 15, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET

Virtual Event

 

Product Spotlight: From Curriculum Mapping to Accreditation Reporting: A Live Look at CORE CompMS

Accreditation standards are evolving, and health sciences and other experiential programs are under increasing pressure to demonstrate how competencies are taught, assessed, and achieved across the curriculum. Yet many institutions still rely on disconnected systems and manual reporting processes, making it difficult to track student performance across competencies and ultimately demonstrate program effectiveness.

Join Dr. Shannon Staton, VP of Campus Partnerships, and Paurav Surendra, Technical Product Director, for a 30-minute product spotlight exploring how CORE CompMS helps programs simplify student performance tracking while strengthening accreditation readiness.

CORE CompMS brings curriculum mapping, competency tracking, evaluations, and reporting into a single centralized platform, giving faculty and program leaders a clear, real-time view of student progress and program outcomes. With built-in gap analysis, accreditation-aligned reporting, and tools for capturing authentic evidence of learning, institutions can move beyond spreadsheets and fragmented workflows to a more strategic approach to competency-based education.

 

Key Takeaways: 

  • Align curriculum, competencies, and accreditation standards in one unified system
  • Perform curriculum gap analysis and track program effectiveness with real-time insights
  • Capture authentic demonstrations of student learning through competency portfolios
  • Streamline accreditation reporting with centralized data and dashboards

You’ll also see a live demonstration of CompMS, including how faculty and administrators can map competencies, collect assessments, and generate reports that support both student success and accreditation readiness.