The Lally Scholars Achievement Record

The Lally Scholars Achievement Record

A verified record of what Scholars actually do.

More than a transcript or resume line, the Lally Scholars Achievement Record documents completed experiences, project outcomes, and competencies developed through the program.

What It Is

An official document from the Lally School of Management

The Lally Scholars Achievement Record is one of the most important parts of the program. It records and verifies what a Scholar actually did, including completed commitments, elective engagements, project titles, outcomes, and competencies developed through the program.

It turns applied work into school-verified evidence.

For Employers and Graduate Schools

More than a GPA or course list

For employers and graduate schools, the Achievement Record provides a school-verified record of applied work. It helps reviewers see what a student completed, contributed to, built, led, and learned.

For Students

A tool for interviews and applications

For students, the record becomes a powerful tool for internships, interviews, graduate school applications, and early career opportunities. Instead of only saying they have experience, Scholars can point to documented work that the school has verified.

What It Documents

A clearer picture of a Scholar’s experience

The Achievement Record captures evidence that may not be visible on a transcript alone.

Completed commitments

The shared experiences every Scholar completes, including AI, leadership, professional development, community, and capstone work.

Elective engagements

The experiences each Scholar chooses to shape their path, such as research, investment fund work, entrepreneurship, certifications, consulting, or leadership.

Project titles and outcomes

The specific work a Scholar completed, the role they played, and the outcomes or products connected to that experience.

Competencies developed

Skills and competencies such as leadership, AI experience, investment experience, research experience, professional communication, teamwork, service, and problem-solving.

Why It Matters

It helps Scholars explain their work with confidence

Instead of only saying they have leadership experience, AI experience, investment experience, research experience, or communication skills, Scholars can point to documented work that the Lally School has verified.

A credential with practical value

The Achievement Record gives students a stronger way to tell their story and gives employers and graduate schools a clearer way to understand the applied work behind that story.

The Lally Scholars Achievement Record turns experience into proof.

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