Truman Joins President’s Alliance
Truman recently joined more than 70 colleges and universities in a nationwide effort to improve undergraduate education standards.
In accepting membership in the President’s Alliance, the University has agreed to expand efforts in gathering and reporting evidence of student learning and use this information to improve outcomes.
Members of the President’s Alliance have also agreed to assist each other in this work, publicly report on their efforts and encourage other institutions to take similar steps.
The President’s Alliance stems from a national initiative of the New Leadership Alliance for Student Learning and Accountability, a non-profit advocacy-focused organization that aims to produce an increasing number of college graduates with high-quality degrees in preparation for work, life and responsible citizenship.
For more information about the President’s Alliance and to see a description of the commitments of participating institutions, visit http://www.newleadershipalliance.org.
In accepting membership in the President’s Alliance, the University has agreed to expand efforts in gathering and reporting evidence of student learning and use this information to improve outcomes.
Members of the President’s Alliance have also agreed to assist each other in this work, publicly report on their efforts and encourage other institutions to take similar steps.
The President’s Alliance stems from a national initiative of the New Leadership Alliance for Student Learning and Accountability, a non-profit advocacy-focused organization that aims to produce an increasing number of college graduates with high-quality degrees in preparation for work, life and responsible citizenship.
For more information about the President’s Alliance and to see a description of the commitments of participating institutions, visit http://www.newleadershipalliance.org.