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Competency Testing, Measurement & Accreditation
Comp-XM®, the Capstone Competency Exam, lets you determine and demonstrate what your students have learned.

The unique Comp-XM® examination process uses a business simulation to assess business judgment and analytical skills. The question and answer system evolves as students make decisions in their business, ensuring a fair, secure and comprehensive testing tool. View sample exam questions.

Comp-XM® can be used near graduation for assurance of learning purposes, or earlier, to measure content retention.
Comp-XM® is unique among exams for two important reasons:
  1. Comp-XM® tests an individual student’s ability not only to answer questions about managing a business, but additionally tests the student’s ability to manage the business. Most exams test only the ability to answer questions. You wouldn’t evaluate someone’s ability to drive, merely by asking questions. You’d want to see the person take the wheel. Comp-XM® gives them the wheel.
  2. Comp-XM® continues the learning process. As students make decisions in Comp-XM®, they see results, just as when they ran Capstone® or Foundation®. Most exams merely test what was learned previously; they don’t continue to educate.
  3. How Comp-XM® Addresses Assurance of Learning Goals
For a free, no obligation review sample of Capstone®, Foundation® or Comp-XM®, please click here.
 
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