Student African American Brotherhood: Building Men of Color
Black History Month is a special time of year to celebrate and recognize the hard work of Black Americans, African Americans, and other advocates who
Black History Month is a special time of year to celebrate and recognize the hard work of Black Americans, African Americans, and other advocates who
This article originally appeared in the American College Application Campaign (ACAC) February 2021 newsletter. As we transition into the winter months after an extraordinarily challenging
CollegePoint and ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning have been working together since 2018 to help increase the number of high-achieving, low- and moderate-income students
This is the second of three blogs featuring current college students who participated in American College Application Campaign events. Why did you apply to college?
In celebration of a decade of the ACT Scholar program, we are highlighting our ACT Scholars and their education journey. Read more about the program
What was your motivation for going to college and earning a degree? My motivation for going to college and earning a degree was inspired by
This is the first of three blogs featuring current college students who participated in American College Application Campaign events this year. This blog features Ariana
A lack of culturally appropriate resources for Native students launched a new line of publications by the American Indian College Fund. After the College Fund
November 8 was National First-Generation College Student Day. It’s a day to recognize and celebrate the efforts of first-gen students, as many have had to
For Native schools, sovereignty in education – the power or authority to govern or self-rule – is critical to their success. How does TEDNA support