Earning a college degree is a primary pathway for economic success, yet students can lack awareness of and access to vital resources for successful college application and enrollment. This gap hinders academic and economic advancement. Abt identifies and disseminates evidence-informed practices that help students enroll and complete their college education or other postsecondary credentials and reduce barriers to success. We design and conduct rigorous evaluations of programs—from high-school coaching to smartphone apps—that help keep students on track. Our technical assistance and strategic advising increases program impact, paving the way for fair futures and successful careers.
Clients Include
U.S. Department of Education
National Science Foundation
State and local agencies
Foundations, philanthropies, and nonprofits
Our Work
Finding that text messages on college enrollment for seniors in low-income, high-need high schools didn’t impact enrollment or persistence
Assessment that the Success Boston transition coaching program improves college persistence, achievement, financial aid, and completion
Through the What Works Clearinghouse, clear guidance on effective interventions and strategies to help students prepare for postsecondary success
Study of undermatching, college outcomes, and college persistence in high school seniors in 194 federal programs
Identification of promising approaches to promote persistence in community college students and assessment of scalable technology solutions