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The New Gainful Employment Rule Set to Protect Black Borrowers From Predatory Colleges
Read moreIn October 2023, the Department of Education published its new rule on gainful employment, which is designed to protect…
Leveling the Field: Addressing Inequities in AP Courses in MA
Read moreThe research is clear: advanced coursework opportunities, like Advanced Placement (AP®) courses, can place students of all races and…
EdTrust in the News December 2023
Read moreDecember 2023P12Should Black parents worry about a 4-day school week?, AFRO News (also featured in 1 other outlet), 12/31/23“These…
As Term Ends, Elected HISD Trustee Likes What She’s Seen of the Reforms
Read moreThis op-ed originally appeared in The Houston Chronicle on December 31, 2023.I’m wrapping up my term as a Houston…
The Power of Advocacy
Read more“Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed.…
Increasing Access to Advanced Coursework in Kentucky
Read moreResearch shows that when students have access to advanced coursework opportunities, they work harder and are more engaged in school,…
Felecia Branch
Read moreFelecia is a seasoned professional dedicated to providing exceptional administrative support and ensuring the seamless operation of the CEO…
How FAFSA Delays Will Impact College-Going Decisions of Low-Income Students and Students of Color
Read moreWell, there’s good news and bad news. On the plus side, the normally arduous Free Application For Federal Student…
House Education Committee Advances Short-Term Pell Bill
Read moreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT:media@edtrust.org202-731-9582Statement from Augustus Mays, Vice President for Partnerships and Engagement of EdTrust, on the Bipar…
EdTrust in the News November 2023
Read moreNovember 2023P12Science Club for Girls unlocks STEM possibilities for young students, The Bay State Banner, 11/30/23 “If we are…
Wendy Scott
Read moreWendy serves as chief financial officer at EdTrust. She oversees fiscal operations, including accounting, budgeting, financial planning and analysis,…
Sandra Perez
Read moreSandra is a higher education research analyst who researches various topics, such as accessibility and cost of attendance. She…
Increasing Access to Advanced Coursework in Washington
Read moreResearch shows that when students have access to advanced coursework opportunities, they work harder and are more engaged in school,…
Opportunities Denied: High-Achieving Black and Latino Students Lack Access to Advanced Math
Read moreFor this brief, The Education Trust and Just Equations partnered to explore differences in patterns of math course enrollment…
Despite Showing Aptitude, Black, Latino, and Students from Low-Income Backgrounds Are Denied Access to Advanced Math Courses
Read moreEdTrust and Just Equations Brief Outline How Students are Shut Out of Advanced Math Classes and Provides Solutions to…
Improving Students’ Access to Advanced Coursework
Read moreAdvanced coursework opportunities can place students on the path toward college and career success. However, Black and Latino students…
2022 PISA Results Are in, and the Results are Grim—But There are Ways for U.S. Students to Succeed in a Global Economy
Read moreThe Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) just released their 2022 Program for International Assessment (PISA) for reading,…
Tucker Mountain
Read moreTucker Mountain, a Tennessee native and first-generation college student, is currently pursuing a dual degree in Economics through the…
Jamia Stokes
Read moreJamia leads SCORE’s postsecondary strategy, relying on her deep experience in higher education to build relationships in the field…
Bob Obrohta
Read moreBob Obrohta is an expert in college access and success for first-generation/low-income students. His 35-year career spans being a…