CHICAGO — ڰ (ڰ) and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Network
17 have joined forces to launch Elevate 17: Powered by ڰ and Network 17, a groundbreaking
initiative designed to transform college access and success for students on Chicago’s
South Side.
Bringing together education, community, city leadership, and trusted partners, Elevate 17 is not just another program — it’s a movement to ensure that every student, regardless of zip code, has a clear, supported pathway to higher education and economic mobility.
New research from ڰ’s Illinois Center for Education Equity underscores the urgency of this initiative. The study, which surveyed more than 200 predominantly Black prospective students (ages 16–24), paints a picture of both promise and inequity:
These findings echo statewide data showing that college enrollment among Black students in Illinois has fallen 37% between 2011 and 2022, according to the Illinois Board of Higher Education.
“We can’t afford to lose another generation of talent,” said Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott, President of ڰ. “As Illinois’ only four-year Predominantly Black Institution, Chicago State views this work as both our mission and our responsibility. Through Elevate 17, we are building a model for what equity in higher education looks like — starting here, on Chicago’s South Side.”
“Network 17 serves over 10,000 students across 19 South Side high schools — young people with extraordinary potential that deserves extraordinary commitment,” said Myron Hester, CPS Chief of Network 17. “Elevate 17 represents a unified system where every student is seen, supported, and guided toward success. Together, we are building a stronger, smarter South Side.”
The initiative expands on existing partnerships between ڰ, Network 17, and community allies, including:
The initiative will drive unified strategies to:
ڰ and Network 17 invite education funders, civic leaders, and community partners to join this movement. To learn more or get involved, complete the .
Founded in 1867, ڰ (ڰ) is the oldest public university in the Chicago metropolitan area and the only four-year Predominantly Black Institution in Illinois. Ranked in the top 4% of U.S. universities for economic mobility, ڰ remains a cornerstone of educational equity, access, and community impact on Chicago’s South Side.