i am neil isaac from kaiser university in florida, and one comment, my 29 years of working in higher education i would say it's so important to meet with 100% of your upcoming graduates. a career center can't be where you hope a student walks by and gets help. so at kaiser university we start meeting with all of our students at least a full semester to get their resumÉ, to start helping them on the online career center. the second thing an innovative program, we started leadership distinction program with ten seminars in involving civic responsibility. they have to do community service hours, learn how to interview, learn how to write a resumÉ, job search using technology, etc. they get a red honor cord at graduation, and the kids love it. and we're giving back to the community. here's my question. my question is, um, not all colleges even keep placement rates. some colleges do. okay? it depends on the prommatic accreditation or if you're regionally accredited or nationally accredited. they all have different formulas for what placement means. how do you define an infield placement?