When students take and pass AP courses, they can save as much as $19,000 in college tuition and other costs. Unfortunately, many students lack both access to AP courses as well as support outside of the classroom, which can greatly improve students’ course completion and test outcomes. Amanda DoAmaral, the founder of Fiveable, has intimate knowledge of this reality having taught AP History in Oakland, California as well as from her experience with Teach for America. While this gap is greatest in school districts with fewer resources, this is a wide-scale problem across the United States.
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Aireka Harvell spent over ten years at AT&T’s loyalty and retention division, where she saw firsthand how effective a sophisticated loyalty program could be at both drawing customers back and reaching new ones. She was struck by how effective universal rewards programs were at driving customers to action with points that consumers could redeem at … more