Mission
ABC is a national organization dedicated to providing strong educational opportunities to students of color.
The ABC goal is to increase the number of well-educated minority students and make it possible for deserving
students to reach their full potential.
Our Edina ABC chapter has been operating since 1972. In 2005 we reached a milestone and became the first
ABC chapter to graduate 100 students
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Frequently Asked Questions
Roughly 12 students participate in our program each year. We recruit highly motivated students
of color from challenging environments across the country and bring them to our community for the
academic school year. Our students usually enter the program as freshmen or sophomores and attend
public school in Edina until they graduate. The boys and girls live in separate houses in Edina.
ABC students make many sacrifices to achieve their goal. They are away from their biological
families during the school year and return home during the Christmas holiday season and during
the summer break. ABC students follow a rigorous study schedule that includes nightly tutoring
during the school week. The scholars complete rigorous advanced courses, and are required to
participate in extracurricular and community service activities. Every ABC student must maintain
a minimum grade point average of a "B" or better
The benefits to the students are tremendous. ABC helps these students blossom into better academic
scholars who are ready for the best academic colleges and universities in the USA. More than 99
percent of our graduates attend college and are currently enrolled in such outstanding institutions
of higher learning as Brown University, Colgate, New York University, Rochester Institute of Technology
in New York, and Stanford University, to name just a few.
Edina A Better Chance Foundation, Inc. (Edina ABC) is based in Edina, Minnesota (a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota)
and has operated since 1972. We are the first ABC chapter in the country to graduate 100 students and have been
recognized as one of the leading ABC chapters in the country.
Sherry Nuness is our Executive Director and oversees the entire ABC program. Our Executive Director
is a full-time paid position. Our business office is at Edina High School and allows us a close daily
connection to our students. Each house has a live-in Resident Director who creates a family atmosphere.
In addition, each student spends time with a host family on the weekends.
The National ABC Office has relationships with high schools all over the country in an effort to
identify scholars who might be suitable for the ABC program. Potential scholars who are recommended
by counselors go through rigorous testing and interviews by the national representatives, and applications
are then referred to the local ABC chapters based on their needs. Final admission decisions are made by member
schools, not the national office.
Edina ABC relies on donations to pay all costs for our students, which include
housing, food, transportation, etc...
Relying on a large volunteer network allows us to keep costs low.
The average cost to run the program with twelve students is $175,000.00 per year.
Our students study the same things as other students attending Edina public schools. Our scholars
often take advantage of AP (Advanced Placement) classes plus clubs, sports, and other activities that
they probably wouldn’t have had a chance to take at their own schools.