Strada Education Foundation has officially launched the application cycle for the 2026–2027 cohort of the Student Research Advisory Group (SRAG), a paid national initiative designed to elevate student voices in higher education and workforce research. This opportunity invites undergraduate students from across the United States to directly influence research that shapes policy, practice, and the future of postsecondary education.
The SRAG program is built on the belief that students are essential partners in designing meaningful, relevant, and rigorous research. By participating, students help ensure that Strada’s research reflects real student experiences, challenges, and aspirations.
The Student Research Advisory Group serves as a collaborative body of undergraduate students who work closely with Strada’s Postsecondary Education (PSE) research team. Members act as advisors throughout the research lifecycle, offering insights that strengthen the quality and relevance of Strada’s studies.
To make participation accessible and manageable for students, SRAG is designed with a flexible and supportive structure:
Applicants must complete the online application form and upload a resume or CV. The application includes demographic questions and short-answer prompts to help Strada understand each applicant’s background, interests, and motivations.
Strada’s SRAG program is more than a student advisory group—it is a platform for students to influence national research that affects millions of learners. By participating, students gain:
This initiative reflects Strada’s commitment to centering student voices in research that drives systemic change.
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@2027 Student Research Advisory Group
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USA / Global
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