The University of Delaware’s graduate program in Interdisciplinary Evaluation Science prepares individuals in the public, non-profit, and for-profit sectors to conduct evaluations that provide credible evidence about the efficiency and effectiveness of programs to foster continuous improvement and inform programmatic decision-making. The Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation is a 12-credit program that can be completed in 1 year of part-time study. The Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Evaluation Science is a 30-credit program that includes an evaluation core and methods core, as well as a student-selected concentration area. Concentration areas include: Applied Statistics, Business Analytics, Bioinformatics and Data Science, Public Policy, Education Policy, Higher Education Policy, Early Childhood Policy, Health Policy, and Educational Technology. Both programs are aligned with AEA’s Guiding Principles and Evaluator Competencies. All courses are offered asynchronously. For more information, visit www.udel.edu/grad/msies/. AEA members Sue Giancola and Gary Henry are part of the program.