EducationQuest Foundation

College Access Grants Program
EducationQuest Foundation's College Access Grants program provides funding to Nebraska high schools to develop or enhance existing college access activities. The program's goal is to increase the number of students who continue their education beyond high school.

Participating high schools use the grant to implement programs and activities that increase the school's college-going rate. Each school is allowed to develop a college access program appropriate for its students, but the program must include specific activities that have been shown to increase access to higher education.

Current grant-funded high schools

Funding amounts are based on the high school's enrollment. The following schools currently receive the College Access Grant:

  • Under 300 students — $5,000 each year for four years
    • Broken Bow High School - Broken Bow
    • Gordon-Rushville High School - Gordon
    • Madison High School - Madison
    • Meridian Public Schools - Daykin
    • Umonhon Nation Public Schools - Macy
    • Bancroft-Rosalie Community School - Bancroft
    • Cedar Bluffs High School - Cedar Bluffs
    • Central City High School - Central City
    • Garden County High School - Oshkosh
    • Santee Community School - Santee
    • West Point-Beemer Junior-Senior High School - West Point
  • Between 300 and 1,500 students — $15,000 each year for four years
    • Alliance High School - Alliance
    • Aurora High School - Aurora
    • Falls City High School - Falls City
    • Hastings High School - Hastings
    • McCook High School - McCook
    • Columbus High School - Columbus
    • Crete High School - Crete
    • Lincoln Northeast High School - Lincoln
    • Omaha Benson High School - Omaha
  • Over 1,500 students — $25,000 each year for four years
    • Grand Island Public Schools - Grand Island
    • Lincoln North Star High School - Lincoln
    • Millard South High School - Omaha
    • Lincoln High School - Lincoln
    • Omaha North Magnet School - Omaha
    • Omaha South Magnet School - Omaha

Reports for currently funded high schools
The following documents are for high schools that are currently funded through the College Access Grants program.

Questions?
Contact Autumn Bluestone, Grants Coordinator
402-479-6906
800-303-3745, ext. 6906