Join us in helping
more College Track
students achieve the
American Dream!
In 1940, a child born to an
American household had a 92
percent chance of making more
money than their parents. By
the 1980’s, that dropped to a 50
percent chance 1 , essentially a coin
toss. At College Track, we do not
accept a coin toss. So while on the
surface, we are a college completion
program getting students to and
through college...if you look a little
deeper, you will find that at heart,
we are a social mobility accelerator,
supporting students in their pursuit of
the American Dream. Today, more than
3,000 College Track students from nine
underserved communities are on the
path to upward social mobility.
Social Mobility in a High-Inequality Regime, David Gursky, Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality
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85%
OF OUR
GRADUATES SAY THEY
EARN MORE THAN
THEIR PARENTS