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Student Report Features

The Student Projection Report provides a reliable indicator of a student's likelihood of reaching future assessment milestones. The report displays the selected student's probability of reaching the minimum score for each of the state's performance levels.

For AP exams, the reports display the student's probability of scoring at least a 3 or higher, 4 or higher, or 5. For ACT, PSAT, and SAT, the reports display the student's probability of reaching meaningful benchmark scores for each subject.

You can compare this data with national statistics to evaluate each student's college readiness. PVAAS provides probabilities of success for multiple benchmarks. To find more information about benchmarks used for college admissions, follow these steps:

  1. Open the College Navigator page in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.
  2. Enter information about the college, and click Show Results.
  3. In the results, click the name of a college.
  4. Expand the Admissions section to find the test scores for the school's recently enrolled students.

To view projections for individual students, your account must include access to student data. This access is granted by local decisions in the LEA/district.

When used alongside other information, the projection data offers useful indicators for:

  • Placing students into courses
  • Placing students with teachers
  • Identifying students who need sustained interventions
  • Identifying students who would benefit from enrichment opportunities
  • Planning for differentiated instruction in the classroom
  • Planning for students' college readiness

More Information

What Educators Should Know about Student Projection Probabilities

Using Student Projection Data with Other Student-Level Data

Student Report Desk Reference