EGF Accelerator’s Eddie Prize
Honoring journalism that furthers the national conversation about low-income college completion.
Honoring journalism that furthers the national conversation about low-income college completion.
The journalism prize from the EGF Accelerator recognizes the best work on the challenges low-income students face getting into and/or completing college. The EGF Accelerator invests in programs that inspire young people to achieve their personal best while contributing to a stronger, more compassionate society.
The foundation’s mission is to reduce the achievement gap by empowering motivated yet underserved students through support of programs that provide academic remediation, enrichment, and leadership life skills resulting in their entrance to and graduation from college.
The Enduring Gap
Camille Phillips, Fernando Ortiz Jr., Dan Katz & Jacob Rosati
Texas Public Radio
What the System Requires
Eric Hoover
The Chronicle for Higher Education
A Year Interrupted
Elizabeth Rich and Brooke Saias
Education Week
The Valedictorians Project
Malcolm Gay, Meghan Irons and Eric Moskowitz
The Boston Globe
Minimally Adequate: How South Carolina’s Schools Fail Too Many Students.
Paul Bowers, Glenn Smith, Seanna Adcox, Jennifer Berry Hawes and Thad Moore
Charleston Post and Courier
The Long, Difficult Journey to College
Eric Hoover
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Shadow Class: College DREAMers in Trump’s America
Sasha Aslanian, Catherine Winter, Emily Hanford, and Stephen Smith
The APM Reports/American Public Media
Education’s Broken Promise to Native Students
Kelly Field
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Higher-Ed Hustle
Michael Vasquez
The Miami Herald
Lower Education
Molly Hensley-Clancy
BuzzFeed
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