Over the past three years, job postings in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) occupations outnumberd the unemployed in those occupations by almost two to one. Read More...
Only 19 percent of 2010 high school graduates who took the AP Computer Science exam were female. Read more...
Change the Equation member companies are bringing exciting learning opportunities to students nationwide. Learn more...
Our nation's future hinges on our ability to prepare our next generation to be innovators in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Yet far too few of our students are prepared for the challenges ahead, and other countries are leaving us in their wake. Now, more than 110 companies are joining forces to work with schools and communities to change the equation for our youth and our nation.
Read Change the Equation’s “Principles for Effective STEM Philanthropy.” CTEq members from across the country joined forces to create these principles, which will help companies increase the impact of their investments to improve learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).