Generous $1.5 million Capital One Foundation grant will fund research to support postsecondary opportunities for low-income students in the state.
The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is excited to share a new research project to improve postsecondary opportunities for low-income Washington students, supported by a $1.5 million grant from the Capital One Foundation. The project will help WSAC gain an increased understanding of student usage and engagement with WSAC’s interactive chatbot, Otterbot, and its effects on key outcomes such as FAFSA completion and college matriculation.
View the full announcement on our website: Generous $1.5 million Capital One Foundation grant will fund research to support postsecondary opportunities for low-income students in the state.
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The Washington Student Achievement Council is committed to increasing educational opportunities and attainment in Washington.
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