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THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION ADVANCES EDUCATION FOR EVERY STUDENT SO THAT THEY CAN LIVE HEALTHY, DIGNIFIED, AND FULFILLING LIVES. Learn more

120 Years of Impact in Education

Our Legacy

1906

Carnegie Foundation is chartered by Congress

1918

TIAA_CREF (TIAA) Pension Fund established

1937

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) developed

1947

Educational Testing Service (ETS) launches

1968

Research supports creation of federal Pell Grant Program

1971

Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education

2022

High School Transformation

2025

Opportunity Colleges and Universities (OCUs)

High School

TRANSFOR
MATION

Providing students with richer, more engaging learning opportunities.

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Postsecondary

INNOVA
TION

Driving economic opportunity for every young person.

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A National Call to Action

A Research and Development Agenda for High School Transformation

Carnegie’s national Research and Development Agenda (R&D Agenda) is aimed at supporting the transformation of the American high school from time-based to competency-based models, to better prepare students for civil society and the modern economy. 

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Carnegie Foundation and ETS Release Skills Progressions for Collaboration, Communication and Critical Thinking 

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and ETS jointly released three Skills Progressions on Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking. This work is part of Carnegie Foundation’s multiyear effort to transform the American high school and define a coherent set of science-based skills standards to complement and improve academic standards.

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Degree Of Opportunity: Rethinking Value in Higher Ed

How one state revamped high school to reflect reality: Not everyone goes to college

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