The Importance of FAFSA and Why Your Family Should Apply
It’s October 1, and if you are in the college-going process, as my household is, hopefully you know the significance of the day– the Federal
It’s October 1, and if you are in the college-going process, as my household is, hopefully you know the significance of the day– the Federal
As we prepare for our panel, The Digital Divide, Education Technology & Education Equity, on October 9, prior to the ACTNext Education Technology and Computational
Last week, several colleagues from across ACT and I were honored to support and engage with attendees at the 2019 National College Access Network (NCAN)
This blog originally appeared on forbes.com on Friday, September 20, 2019. It is officially college application season and thousands of schools across the country are
This blog originally appeared on act.org. Think back to 1958. Imagine a professor hunched over a desk, laboring over a handwritten list. After decades of
This article originally appeared on act.org Since ACT’s founding 60 years ago, we have always believed every student deserves a fair opportunity to be successful.
Higher education will determine the future of our nation, yet often students from underserved backgrounds are not given the opportunity or support they need to
This fall, Pennsylvania’s College Application Campaign is taking a new approach to ensure more community members apply to college. Approximately 20 libraries across Pennsylvania –
As students across the nation head back to the classroom this month, we are celebrating First-Generation students. A First-Generation College Student is defined as a
This week, Jim Larimore, chief officer; Lew Montgomery, program director; and I had the opportunity to attend the Des Moines Public Schools’ fourth annual Summit