Evaluating student outcomes should focus on the extent to which learning is transferred into professional practice and sustained beyond the end of the course. For mid-career and professional learners, success is often evidenced through enhanced capability, confidence, and influence rather than immediate career change. You might want to consider whether students are applying concepts in their workplace, contributing more strategically to their organisations, or progressing into roles with greater responsibility.
Reflective assessments, post-course surveys, alumni feedback, and case examples of applied learning can provide valuable insight into longer-term impact. Where appropriate, evidence of professional recognition, changed practice, or knowledge dissemination within organisations can also indicate course effectiveness. Reviewing outcomes across cohorts helps identify which aspects of the curriculum are most impactful and where content may need refreshing to remain relevant to evolving professional contexts.