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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Marshall announces top 10 scoring seniors on Collegiate Learning Assessment HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Last spring, 107 Marshall University seniors voluntarily took the Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA), a test that measures students’ critical thinking, analytic reasoning, problem solving and written communication skills. Dr. Mary Reynolds, director of assessment at Marshall, said the CLA is an open-ended test in which the students do a lot of writing and solve real-world problems. “As a group, Marshall’s seniors’ performance on the CLA last spring was outstanding,” Reynolds said. “After adjusting for incoming ACT/SAT scores, mean performance of Marshall’s seniors was better than that of seniors at 89 percent of other participating institutions. We are very proud of the accomplishments of our students and their professors!” The following 10 students scored the highest on the test. They are listed in alphabetical order with their hometowns, majors and colleges:
For more information, contact Reynolds at 304-696-2987. ### |
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