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Launched in 2001, the Pathways to College Network is an alliance of 38 national organizations and funders committed to advancing college access and success for underserved students, including those who are the first generation in their families to go to college, low-income students, underrepresented minorities, and students with disabilities. Pathways emphasizes connecting policymakers, education leaders and practitioners, and community leaders with research on effective strategies for improving college preparation, enrollment, and degree completion. In 2004, Pathways published A Shared Agenda: A Leadership Challenge to Improve College Access and Success, summarizing research-based effective policies and practices drawn from over 650 studies. As the Network has expanded strategically to include new partners, funders, and collaborators, the six guiding principles articulated in A Shared Agenda remain at the center of our ongoing work.
Guiding PrinciplesA Shared Agenda calls for leaders from all sectors to take bold steps to ensure that college is a realistic goal for all young people. Pathways’ action plan for 2004-2006 focuses on four priorities. Our goals are to catalyze discussion around these key issues and to prompt leaders and practitioners to implement change. We also will actively pursue ongoing research about how policies and practices can be improved to better serve students.
Priorities: 2008-2012