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2020 (51)
January 2020 (8)
Iowa College Aid Coach & Mentoring Model
ACAC Reflects on First Year with ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning
Creating A Skilled Workforce and Impacting Young People’s Futures Through Mentoring
Make A Lasting Impression Through Mentorship
Rural Students and Students of Color Report Gaps in Availability of Mental Health Support
Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Open Up Opportunities for Success Through Mentorship
The Making of an “Accidental” Mentor
February 2020 (10)
First Gen Hawks: Connecting Students for Success
I Found a Deep Sense of Sisterhood at Spelman
Empowering Hispanic Students and their Families
Racial Inequality is Our History, but it Doesn’t Have to be Our Future
Finding Freedom at HBCUs
The Role of HBCUs in Our Nation’s Success
Black History Month: A Brick in the Foundation of Equity
ACT Participates in NSBA Equity Symposium, SEL and Equity: Follow the Data
Connecting with Students: School Counselors
2016 School Counselor of the Year: Katherine Pastor-Lorents
November 2020 (5)
Guest Blog: You Must Persist Until You Achieve What You Desire
#IApplied: University of Redlands Freshman Reflects on College Application Support
New Career Planning Guide Provides Culturally Relevant Advice for Native Americans
Guest Blog: You Will Have Obstacles, Do It Anyway
Guest Blog: Supporting Sovereignty in Education During COVID-19
2019 (75)
February 2019 (6)
American College Application Campaign: Preparation Pays Off in Virginia
How to Help Dual Enrollment Increase Education Equity
New Report Out On Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education
Lunch Buddy Program Tries to Connect Kids to College Planning
Black History Month: Celebrating Resilience, Persistence & Determination
Guest Blog: What It Means To Be A School Counselor Today
June 2019 (10)
Creating Educational Opportunity Requires More Than a Dashboard Score
Guest Blog: Let students lead, but support them at every step
Guest Blog: The Human Rights Campaign: Working Hard for the LGBTQ Community
ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning Reflects on Three Meaningful Years
College-Bound Students’ Views on Paying for College
Guest Blog: PFLAG LGBTQIA People and Their Families
Inequities in Socioeconomic Opportunity: A New Opportunity to Reflect
Celebrating Pride Starts with Supporting Students
Beating the Odds in Pursuit of Education and Career Success
Guest Blog: Summer Is Coming; Are You Ready to Stop the Melt?
July 2019 (10)
Calling All Students of Color: Your Country Needs You
ACT Teams Work Together For Big Win in Game Study
Talking the College-Going Process at NCCEP’s Annual Conference
The Power of a Question
We’re Going to ACTNext’s ETCPS – Join Us!
BGCA Keystone Conference Inspires Future Leaders
Guest Blog: Kids on Course University
Summer Slide: Ways to Fight Summer Learning Loss
‘Equity in Learning’: We Can’t Do It Alone
A Delayed Census Would Hurt Education
September 2019 (7)
Build Bridges So That No Student is Excluded from Opportunity
Working Together to Continue Making a Difference for Our Kids
Removing Barriers in the College Application Process
Sixty Years of Answering #WhyApply
Leveling the Educational Playing Field
ACAC’s #WhyApply Day is Sept. 20
Pennsylvania Libraries Join College Application Campaign Efforts
October 2019 (11)
South Carolina Celebrates 10 Years of College Application Month
Helping Iowa Students and Families Pay for College
Turning #WhyApply into #IApplied
Working to Minimize Student Loan Debt
“Equity Avengers” and other heroes appear at #RealCollege 2019 Summit
Invisibility and Awesomeness: The Ed-Tech Paradox
La Lucha Sigue
Broken Mirrors Series Shines Light on Disparities
Preparing Students Financially for College
Encouragement and Engagement for Better Student Support at NACAC
The Importance of FAFSA and Why Your Family Should Apply
November 2019 (9)
Giving Thanks
Helping Native Youth Find Their Voice to Help Shape the Future
#WhyApply: Because It’s Never Too Late to Apply
Helping Indigenous Students Thrive in College and Beyond
Helping Hispanic Families Plan for The Future
Working Toward a More Inclusive, More Just Future
Latinx Leaders Conquering the Equity Gap
My #WhyApply: Following The Path Of Those Who Came Before Me
Students Need to Get Involved with the Financial Aid Process
2018 (75)
January 2018 (9)
Mentorship: A Significant Role in a Student’s Journey
First Generation College Students Benefit from Accelerated Learning and Financial Aid
New Partnership with a Longtime Friend
Tomorrow: Education Equity Webinar
Flattening Speed Bumps: The Path To Postsecondary Success
Partnerships: Driving Equity Forward
CEL Research: Illuminating Equity in Education and Work
Many Ways to Make an Impact
Making Education Data Visible
February 2018 (6)
You Belong: Yolanda Norman Inspires First-Generation College Students
Thousands Benefit from Career and Education Day in Houston
The Gifted Gap
How the fight over the census threatens American education
Mentorship: The Power of Investing in Others
HBCUs: Better Growth, More Jobs, Stronger Communities
August 2018 (10)
Karolyn Trumpold: Parental support early helps children succeed
Kim Bauer: Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t
Savanah Schott: Breathe and do your best
SEL, resources are keys to success
Ada Woo: Try to learn something from everyone around you
Nate Scheib: I recommitted myself and went back to school
Reflections from Machia: The Summer Before I Attend College
Teresa Niner: I wanted to have more opportunities
Becky Bobek: I loved learning
First Generation College Students Face Challenges in Achieving a Degree
September 2018 (8)
Work and Learn Programs Demonstrate Long-Lasting Effects
Vamos a seguir adelante (Let’s keep pushing forward)!
Celebrating the College Application Season
Juan Garcia: Teachable Moments Only Made Me Stronger
Audra M. King: Be open to possibility and to people who are different than you
Insights from Corinne, Faika, and Nikki
Katie Gragnaniello: Don’t worry so much about where you fit in
Tina McCoy Hearn: Growing up First-Gen in the Rural Midwest
October 2018 (8)
Improving College Readiness Requires Equitable Access to Resources and Opportunity
The Power of College Matching: Charting a Course to Graduation
In Search of the American Dream
I Never Stopped Fighting For That Degree
Insights From the Road: Roadtrip Nation Beating the Odds Documentary
Intentionally Hispanic-Serving Institutions Foster Students’ Well-Being
ALAS: Advocating For Underrepresented and Latino Students
Narrowing the homework gap
November 2018 (12)
We’re Still Here – Why Aren’t You Teaching To or About Us?
College Horizons Fills College Access Gaps
Giving Tuesday: The Importance of Helping Others
FAFSA Completion: A Key to Increasing College Access for All Students
We Are #ThankfulForEquity
We Need American Indian and Alaska Native Educators
Parent Education Fairs Bring Information to Hispanic Families
Closing Attainment Gaps at Native-Serving Institutions
College Fund Creates Pathways for Native Student Success
ACTNext ETCPS 2018
We Are Still Here: Indigenous Students and College Equity
The Power and Promise of “Indigenuity”
2017 (102)
March 2017 (8)
ACT Receives the Game-Changer in Education Award
The Supreme Court Rules to Bolster Special Education Programs and Supports
America’s Budget Priorities Should Put Underserved Students and Workers First
Taking a Holistic Approach to College and Career Readiness
SXSWedu Spotlights Equity & Access
School Counselors Count
Teachers as Technologist: How the University of Iowa College of Education is Preparing New Students
#EmpowerHer Twitter Chat: Global Access to a Quality Education for Women and Girls
April 2017 (11)
Guest Blog: Dr. Laura Owen on School Counselors
Scholarly Giving: Get in Formation
Working While Learning in High School
Melissa Murer Corrigan: Women of Influence
ACT Welcomes ALAS to the Superintendent Leadership Academy
Our Mission in the Making
Mission Matters: Why We Strive for Fairness
Mission Matters: The Impact of N of 1
Mission Matters: Dignity in all Work
Mission Matters: A Sense of Humility
Spending Agreement a Good Deal for Underserved Students and Job Seekers
May 2017 (15)
NCES Spotlight: Homeless Children & Youth
NCES’s Latest Comprehensive Education Report
‘Putting America First’ Means Investing in America’s Students and Jobseekers
Survey by New America Sheds Light on Higher Education
Brown v. Board of Education is 63, but Achieving Equity in Education is Still a Work in Progress
ACT Corporate Giving: Funding Scholarships for Migrant Students
A Teacher Who Found My Voice
Teachers: The Heart of Rural Schools
Apprenticeships Spur Economic Mobility: Diversity and Working Learners
Thank You: Teachers Who Believed in Me!
ACT Cheers for Higher Education on College Signing Day
Music – Singing in the New Day
Teachers are Heroes: Miss Massey
Marten Roorda joins Reach Higher’s Advisory Board
Celebrate Students who Reach Higher: #CollegeSigningDay
June 2017 (11)
Roadtrip Nation’s Willie Witte: Lessons from the Road
Unequal STEM Preparation Further Entrenches Inequity in Education
Strategic Partnerships: A Year in Review
The Center Celebrates Milestone Birthday
Social Impact: Making Our Mission Matter
Closing Equity Gaps Through Research-Based Interventions
Committed to Accessibility
Celebrate Latino Family Engagement on June 17
Parent Academy: Empowering Hispanic Educational Leaders in New York City
NCES Report Shines Light on One of the Largest Equity Gaps in Education
COE 2017 Report: Attainment & Persistence in Higher Ed
July 2017 (8)
Committed to College and Career Success for Dubuque’s Underserved Population
Connecting with Students Creates Magical, Remarkable Results
Standing Up to Summer Slide: Kids on Course University
A Deeper Look into STEM Readiness
Supports for English Learners to be Provided on the ACT Test
Guest Blog: Dr. Bach Mai Dolly Nguyen
Guest Blog: Dr. Joyce Brown
Guest Blog: Michael Bonner
August 2017 (14)
School Time Creates Social Time
A Deeper Look at Working Learners
What You Need to Know about Working and Learning
Danger Time for College Students: Working at a Job More than 15 Hours a Week May do More Harm Than Good, Especially for Underserved Students
Examples of Excelencia 2017 National Finalist: Celebrating Latino Student Success
Native Students Being Left Behind
Go Big Red – Celebrating 100 years of Education, Community and Kindness
Back to School: Junior High Jitters
Reflections on Charlottesville
Guest Blog: Roseina Britton
Back to School: Sixth Grade Stars
Guest Blog: Maurice Swinney
ADA Turns 27, but Inequity Still Exists
Beating the Odds Summit: A Conversation with Michelle Obama
September 2017 (6)
Master the Steps2College
Sandra Cisneros’ Inspirational Journey
“What it is like to be a college student”: Taking a closer look at dual enrollment
Underserved Learners Lag Far Behind Peers in College & Career Readiness According to 2017 ACT Score Results
Design Sprints and the Power of Convening
On the Road at NCAN 2017
October 2017 (11)
Research Update: Working Learners and Strategic Partnerships
Cutting work-study program only punishes students in need
The Time to Shift is Now, CLOSE IT 2017
Show Your Spirit For LGBT History Month
Thurgood Marshall’s Legacy in Action
Teaming up to Talk Equity and Innovation
Education Fairs and Hispanic Heritage Month
Strategic Partnerships
The Company We Keep
Accessibility in Action
ACT to Recognize College & Career Champions: Apply today!
November 2017 (8)
Key Takeaways from the Accessing Higher Ground Conference
Giving Back and Cultivating Connections
ACT Awarded Outstanding Philanthropic Organization by Kirkwood Community College
Center for Equity in Learning at ACT Focused on Underserved and Working Learners
Innovating Work-and-Learn Models
Interview with Road-Tripper Esther
Interview with Road-Tripper Estephanie
The Promise and Challenges of Equity and Innovation in Education