College Access & Success Initiatives
Achieving the Dream



When Rita Adams, a new math professor at Central Community College, discovered that more and more students weren't progressing to the next math course, she naturally wanted to find out why. By talking to key administrators at her college, she discovered that she couldn't find the answers in the existing data. Fortunately, she learned that the college was involved in an initiative called Achieving the Dream, which would ultimately focus the data gathering process and uncover the answer to her puzzling question: Why are our students not advancing?

The question may appear small, but the implications are large. A failure to advance from one course to the next can eventually mean a failure to complete a degree or certificate program, which in turn can mean low wages for Ohioans without higher education.

That's why KnowledgeWorks Foundation and the Lumina Foundation for Education are investing in Achieving the Dream at Ohio's community colleges. Already transforming community colleges in five other states, the initiative helps colleges make lasting changes to their own practices and cultures, and uncover best practices through methods including data analysis. By collecting and analyzing student data, colleges find the answers to vital questions, including: At what stage in the process are our students dropping out, and why?


Why You Should Care About Achieving the Dream

While community colleges enroll nearly half of all undergraduate students, nearly half of them will not earn their degrees within six years.

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Achieving the Dream helps community colleges improve students' lives by promoting best practices within colleges; developing state policy; and securing community support, among other efforts. Ensuring that students complete courses with a "C" or higher, and re-enroll each semester, are just some of goals of colleges committed to helping students Achieve the Dream.

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Initiative Highlights
Creating the Future of Learning
KnowledgeWorks Foundation released the 2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning, a provocative look at how education is likely to be affected and how each of us may be called on to respond. We asked one of the forecast’s creators to share a few key insights into what lies ahead.
2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning
As we move from a culture of participation to one of creation, students need to be able to learn to adapt quickly and frequently to be successful in tomorrow's economy. Join us as we work to transform education in the U.S. from a world of schooling to a world of learning.
Using interventions – and hope – to close Ohio’s achievement gap
C.J. Prentiss, Special Representative to the Governor for Closing the Achievement Gap, speaks on the the Governor’s Initiative for Increasing the Graduation Rate, which targets schools with low graduation rates in 13 urban school districts in an effort to increase the number of African-American males who graduate from Ohio high schools.
Learning to Change, Changing to Learn: Global Lessons
As part of the Future of Education Interview Series, Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking, spoke about global research on the effectiveness of technology in education, and the strong collaborative leadership and clear vision and commitment to quality professional development.