Goodwill Excel Centers specialize in second chances

This growing network of tuition-free high schools is helping dropouts reshape their futures

September 13, 2019

Excel Centers are designed for adult students' success

Flexibility, focus, and one-on-one support are key to getting students – and lives – back on track.

Read More
DeAnn Day, a staff member at a Goodwill Excel Center in Indianapolis, works with students (from left) Ah’Shawnte Crayton, Romero Porter, and Myron Clark on a hands-on project in electronics.
Terry Chambers

Terry Chambers

School aids his fight with sickle cell disease

Read More
Tavarus Isom

Tavarus Isom

In Memphis, a single father returns to school

Read More
Josue Lemus

Josue Lemus

An immigrant's spirited education journey

Read More
Gloria Turner

Gloria Turner

Excel graduate now serves as a life coach

Read More

The stories in this issue of Snapshot were written by Aditi Malhotra, an independent journalist based in San Francisco. Her work has appeared in Slate, TheAtlantic.com, the Chicago Sun-Times, and PBS, among others. She also worked as a New Delhi-based correspondent for the Wall Street Journal.

Photos by Carolyn Becker, Greg Campbell, Brent Smith, and Shawn Spence

Stay up to date on the latest news and research

  • If none, type "individual"