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See which majors are most popular at MSU and what recent graduates plan to do after earning their bachelor's degree.
Discover how many students who start at MSU finish their bachelor's degree and how long it takes.
Figure out what learning gains to expect in critical thinking, writing, and other important subjects at MSU.
Morehead State University is committed to achieving academic excellence through the development, delivery, and maintenance of superior academic programs. The periodic review of all academic programs and annual assessment of student learning outcomes is an integral part of the institution’s strategic plan to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. The assessment of student learning and development occurs at the course, program, and institutional level. Results from the Collegiate Learning Assessment indicate that MSU contributes more to the learning gains made by students than 99 percent of the 176 four-year undergraduate institutions participating in the 2007–2008 CLA.
The Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) measures critical thinking, analytic reasoning, problem solving, and written communication using a performance task and an analytic writing task. The scores from the tasks are reported separately below.
The increase in learning on the performance task is well above what would be expected at an institution testing students of similar academic abilities.
Freshman Score: 969
Senior Score: 1130
CLA score range: 400 to no maximum score.
Average ACT scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 23
Senior Score: 21
Average EEA scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 1070
Senior Score: 990
The increase in learning on the analytic writing task is above what would be expected at an institution testing students of similar academic abilities.
Freshman Score: 1011
Senior Score: 1132
CLA score range: 400 to no maximum score.
Average ACT scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 22
Senior Score: 21
Average EEA scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 1030
Senior Score: 999