Partnership for Education Advancement (Ed Advancement) is a 501(c)(3) that supports Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through sustainable approaches that transform enrollment, institutional performance, and student success. Our efforts are aimed to advance socioeconomic mobility for historically under-resourced students and maintain and extend the impact of HBCUs as unique and critical drivers of racial equity and social justice. We are dedicated to the following principles as we carry out our mission:
Our approach is collaborative, in-depth, and comprehensive in both evaluating current policies, practices, and infrastructure, and developing detailed, tailored, and innovative strategies for each institution. Additionally, we build knowledge-sharing resources and communities, and partner with higher education service providers to develop shared service network solutions in critical areas that maximize institutional performance and enhance student service and engagement. These capacity-building efforts are made possible through substantial resources from catalytic, supportive, and generous donors, partners, and our diverse leadership team. Our talented leaders bring complex management experience and higher education expertise, including enrollment management, student services, student success, project management and operations, technology, procurement, finance, risk management, compliance, and HBCUs.
Partnership for Education Advancement (Ed Advancement) is a 501(c)(3) that supports Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through sustainable approaches that transform enrollment, institutional performance, and student success. Our efforts are aimed to advance socioeconomic mobility for historically under-resourced students and maintain and extend the impact of HBCUs as unique and critical drivers of racial equity and social justice. We are dedicated to the following principles as we carry out our mission:
Our approach is collaborative, in-depth, and comprehensive in both evaluating current policies…