In this short video clip, Christine Keller, associate vice
president at APLU, and executive director of the Student Achievement Measure
(SAM), provides additional insights on the SAM project, including how it works
and what universities can do to be part of it.
The project, which was launched just over three weeks ago, is a groundbreaking effort to enhance transparency and provide the public with a more comprehensive measure of college student progress and completion than ever before. SAM will allow colleges and universities to deliver a more complete picture of student progress along the path to earning a college degree or certificate.
The project, which was launched just over three weeks ago, is a groundbreaking effort to enhance transparency and provide the public with a more comprehensive measure of college student progress and completion than ever before. SAM will allow colleges and universities to deliver a more complete picture of student progress along the path to earning a college degree or certificate.
Be sure to check out Keller's essay in A Public Voice that gives a full account of how the Student Achievement Measure works and what it measures.
Universities interested in signing up, should visit: www.studentachievementmeasure.org