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Scott Swail is the President
and Chief Executive Officer of The Educational Policy Institute, a
non-profit, non-governmental organization
dedicated to policy-based research on
educational opportunity for all students.
With offices in Virginia Beach, VA, Toronto,
Ontario, and Melbourne, Australia, the
mission of EPI is to impact the development
and implementation of public policy and
educational practice through high-level
research and analysis. With this information,
it is our earnest hope and belief that
policymakers, researchers, and practitioners
will make prudent decisions to enhance
educational opportunities for all students,
especially for low-income and other historically
under-represented students at the postsecondary
level.
Widely respected in the area of college
opportunity research, Dr. Swail has published
extensively in national journals and publications.
Recent publications include "Latino
Students and the Educational Pipeline,"
"The
Affordability of Higher Education,"
and "Higher
Education and the New Demographics."
He has been published in Phi Delta
Kappan, Change, and the
Chronicle of Higher Education.
Dr. Swail serves on a number of national
advisory committees, including technical
review panels for the major U.S. longitudinal
and cross-sectional surveys sponsored
by the U.S.
Department of Education, National
Center for Education Statistics. As
well, he has recently conducted projects
for the Canada Millennium Scholarship
Program related to postsecondary access
in Canada.
Prior to establishing EPI, Dr. Swail
served as the Founding Director of The
Pell Institute and Vice President
of the Council
for Opportunity in Education in Washington,
DC. He previously served as senior policy
analyst with SRI
International and associate director
for policy analysis with the College
Board. While with the Board, Dr. Swail
co-directed the Trends in College
Pricing and Trends in Student
Aid reports released in the U.S.
each fall. He is a former technology teacher and taught at Victor Wyatt School in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and also at Benjamin Syms Middle School in Hampton, Virginia.
In addition to his research and writing,
Dr. Swail teaches educational policy
and
research at The George
Washington University in Washington,
DC, where he received his doctorate
in
educational policy. He earned his Master's
of Science from Old
Dominion University in Norfolk,
Virginia, and Bachelor's of Education
from the University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Dr. Swail serves on the research advisory board of the National Action Council on Minorities in Engineering (NACME) and also on the Board of Directors of the Student Resource Services in St. Louis. Dr. Swail is listed in the 2007-08
Who's Who in American Education, and resides in Virginia Beach,
Virginia,
with his wife, three growing boys, and Rigby, the Standard Poodle.
To download Dr. Swail's curriculum
vita, click
here.
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