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North Carolina Schools Join Initiative To Enroll More Low-Income Students

The Aspen Institute's College Excellence Program, Ithaka S+R, and Bloomberg Philanthropies will work with 30 top universities to increase enrollment of low-income students. Credit: American Talent Initiative

A national initiative is being launched to boost the number of low-income students at top universities, and three North Carolina schools are already on board.

UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University and Davidson College have signed on to be a part of the American Talent Initiative.

The goal is to educate an additional 50,000 low- to moderate-income students by the year 2025.

Josh Wyner is Vice President and Executive Director of The College Excellence Program at The Aspen Institute, one of the nonprofits helping to facilitate the project. He says ATI is working with 30 schools that have some of the highest graduation rates in the country - 70 percent or higher.

“Not enough low- to moderate-income students are at these top colleges in the country," says Wyner. "The group that's coming together in the American Talent Initiative, are all committed to a single goal, and that is to make sure that every student's talents can take them as far as their hard work will enable.”

ATI will work with Ivy League schools, small liberal arts institutions and larger public universities to measure what recruitment and retention tactics work best.

Bethany is WFDD's editorial director. She joined the staff in the fall of 2012. She received her B.A. and M.A. in English Literature from Wake Forest University. Between undergraduate studies and graduate school, Bethany served as the intern to Talk of the Nation at NPR in D.C., participating in live NPR Election Night Coverage, Presidential debate broadcasts, regular Talk of the Nation shows, and helping to plan the inaugural broadcast of ‘Talk of the World.' She enjoys engaging with her interests in books, politics, and art in the interdisciplinary world of public radio. Before becoming editorial director, Bethany was assistant news Director, a reporter and associate producer for WFDD's Triad Arts and Triad Arts Weekend. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Bethany enjoys calling the Piedmont home.

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