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Oded Gurantz is an Associate Professor and Program Chair in the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder. Previously, he held roles including Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri’s Truman School of Public Affairs, a NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow, and an Institute of Education Sciences Fellow at Stanford. His research focuses on addressing educational disparities through quantitative methods, particularly examining policies and programs that reduce gaps in college enrollment and completion for underserved groups.
Key research areas include the economics of education, education policy, and higher education finance. He emphasizes collaborative partnerships with educational and government agencies to ensure findings inform actionable public policy. Notable fellowships include the NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship and an Institute of Education Sciences Fellowship.
Recent work includes studies on Title IV financial aid policies, college coaching interventions, and the intergenerational financial impacts of college attendance. His research often highlights the role of administrative burdens and financial barriers in student decision-making.
Awards and recognition include his postdoctoral fellowships, which reflect his contributions to advancing evidence-based educational policies. Collaborations with institutions like the College Board and Stanford underscore his commitment to bridging academic research with real-world applications.




