We utilize data to drive our three pillars to ensure students are reading by the end of third grade, increasing college enrollments, and increasing postsecondary degree attainment.
With this information, we seek to influence educational outcomes by working directly with the state departments of education, Boards of education, and other key stakeholders.
By grounding our investment and policy strategies in data, we back the best approaches in preparing low-income and historically underrepresented students for success in college and in life.
Helios Research
VIEW ALLJTG99 TEST — How the Florida College System Helps Power the State’s Economy
For hundreds of thousands of Floridians, the state’s 28 public colleges are more than a gateway to higher education—they serve as a bridge to opportunity. Explore "An Engine of Opportunity" to learn about the Florida College System's economic impact.
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For hundreds of thousands of Floridians, the state’s 28 public colleges are more than a gateway to higher education—they serve as a bridge to opportunity. Explore "An Engine of Opportunity" to learn about the Florida College System's economic impact.
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Chronic absence rates among Arizona high school students are much higher than those in younger grades, with significant disparities persisting across student groups. Explore "Missing Too Much High School" to learn about trends and recommendations.
Read MoreBeyond Financial Support
While traditional scholarships help students access higher education, scholarship funds can have a much greater impact when combined with additional supports. Explore "Beyond Financial Support" to learn about scholarship programs designed for student success.
Read MoreStill Missing Too Much School
Students across the country and in Arizona continue to miss too much school. In Arizona, new research by Helios Education Foundation and WestEd reveals that 29% of public school students in grades 1-8 were chronically absent during the 2022-23 school year.
Read MoreFlorida’s Future Billions
By expanding access to postsecondary education, Florida can drive sustained economic growth and elevate the prosperity of its residents. Explore groundbreaking insights into how increasing college enrollment and completion rates can fuel Florida’s economic engine.
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