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MCAN addresses systemic inequities and calls for a collective response.

The governor announced creating the Futures for Frontliners program that provides a tuition-free pathway to a college certificate or associate degree for those who have sacrificed so much.

This initiative features new, virtual and other unique efforts to celebrate college-bound students during the global pandemic.

Three schools received $10,000 in cash awards as part of the governor’s FAFSA Challenge.

Director of Community Mobilization Strategy and Director of Service Strategy to join the team.

The Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) has received a $150,000 grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation. This grant will support college readiness, enrollment and completion activities to help MCAN make progress toward the “Sixty by 30” goal.

The campaign aims for a 75% FAFSA completion rate for 2020 high school graduates.

Grant will help launch the Student Success Innovations Exchange.

25 Michigan high schools receive MCAN ‘Reach Higher High School’ grants. Funds help schools build a college-going culture, improve college enrollment and completion outcomes.

Grant will support the launch and use of streaming technology in rural Michigan.