<span class="pr-1"><span>How do our programs impact career and education outcomes?</span></span>
Explore how our courses, experiences, tools, and videos are making a very real difference in the lives of young people.
Here's how our student-centered approach is making an impact:
More relevant education experiences
69% of students reported the Roadtrip Nation Experience course helped them view their education as relevant to their life. Plus, Roadtrip Nation participants earned a higher GPA than their peers, and demonstrated greater academic improvement by a factor of 2.
Better long-term career satisfaction
In following up with past roadtrippers, 92% reported that their current job gives them the opportunity to do work they find engaging. As a benchmark, Gallup found that the percentage of “engaged” workers in the U.S. reached an all-time high of 36% in 2021.
Increased confidence, clear next steps
Roadtrip Nation Experience students reported a 24% increase in their ability to seek out role models and network. They also reported 15% growth in the sentiment, "I have confidence in the next steps I need to take to achieve my career and education goals.”
Impact Reports: Dive deeper into our impact
Roadtrip Nation's Theory of Change
In our work, we strive to create a world where all learners and career seekers have access to opportunity and pathways to pursue their vision for themselves. View our Theory of Change to learn more about how our stories, tools, and experiences drive toward this vision, and explore the impacts we're measuring as we work alongside our valued partners to create a more equitable future of work for all.
Core Outcomes for Students & Career Seekers
These are the six core outcomes that consistently stand out across Roadtrip Nation career experiences and programs.
Career EngagementParticipants developed a greater awareness of career possibilities and pathways, and this translated into increased goal-setting and knowledge about how to explore and pursue their career interests.
ConfidenceConfidence, motivation, and sense of agency grew as participants gained a greater sense of their own interests and encountered stories of people from similar backgrounds and experiences.
Education RelevanceWidening the lens of possible careers helped participants feel that school is relevant to their lives and who they want to be—now and in the future—which resulted in improved academic performance.
Skill DevelopmentParticipants developed critical 21st century skills—adaptability, problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and more—which will be extremely valuable as they prepare for an unpredictable future of work.
Social CapitalParticipants developed relationships with mentors and supporters—and felt empowered to continue making connections. This is especially impactful because social capital can increase access to resources blocked by systemic barriers.
Well-BeingParticipants in Roadtrip Nation programs reported a greater sense of purpose and comfort with who they are. Their experiences positively impacted their mental health and gave them more hope for the future.
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