Amarillo College
Amarillo College Culture of Caring

CULTURE OF CARING
Poverty Initiative Summit

Join Amarillo College for a two- or three-day training summit over our award-winning Culture of Caring program. During this summit, your team will learn about poverty awareness and ways to overcome student barriers to poverty; how AC transformed our institution and increased our completion rates by double-digit gains; and develop an action plan to revolutionize your institution and its approach to helping students attain their educational dreams.  
Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart
 Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart
 President, 
 Amarillo College
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Keynote Speaker

Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab

Sara Goldrick-Rab is Professor of Higher Education Policy & Sociology at Temple University, and Founder of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice in Philadelphia, as well as the Wisconsin HOPE Lab. She is best known for her innovative research on food and housing insecurity in higher education, having led the four largest national studies on the subject, and for her work on making public higher education free.
She is the recipient of the William T. Grant Foundation’s Faculty Scholars Award and the American Educational Research Association’s Early Career Award, and in 2016 POLITICO magazine named her one of the top 50 people shaping American politics. Her latest book, Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream (University of Chicago, 2016), is an Amazon best-seller and a 2018 winner of the Grawemeyer Award, and has been featured on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. The Chronicle of Higher Education calls her “a defender of impoverished students and a scholar of their struggles,” she is ranked 6th in the nation among education scholars according to Education Week, and in April 2018 the Carnegie Corporation awarded her the Carnegie Fellowship.
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When & Where
Amarillo College, Washington Street Campus
College Union Building
Amarillo, TX
May 20 // May 21 // May 22
Accommodations
Embassy Suites
Amarillo Downtown Hotel & Conference Center

$129 per night group rate (includes complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast)
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The Amarillo College No Excuses Culture of Caring Poverty Summit is associated with #RealCollege, a national movement run by the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice in Philadelphia.  The movement is raising awareness that the basic needs of a growing number of undergraduates are not being met. Widespread food and housing insecurity, even homelessness, affect students across the country. Many academically talented, hard-working students leave college without credentials because life, logistics, and a lack of money got in the way. These are the challenges facing #RealCollege students who come from families under financial stress and who attend colleges with limited resources. The general public knows very little about them, but they are the majority of students who never put on a cap and gown.
Learn more at RealCollege.org

Questions? • Cara Crowley • VP of Strategic Initiatives cjcrowley@actx.edu • (806) 345-5518