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College enrollment must bounce back for economy to do the same

The Alpena News

An op-ed by Ryan Fewins-Bliss on the pandemic enrollment crisis.

High school/college hybrid programs growing in popularity in Michigan

Bridge Michigan

Schools like the Early College Alliance, often called early middle colleges, are expanding in Michigan, with good reason. Students can earn an associate’s degree or two years of college credit in a five-year high school program at no cost to them.

Ryan Fewins-Bliss | Michigan College Access Network Invests $50,000 In Student Incentives

Michigan Business Network

Jeffrey Mosher speaks with MCAN Executive Director, Ryan Fewins-Bliss as Michigan College Access Network has invested $50,000 in student incentives to improve FAFSA completion rates.

Area high schools seek advisers for next year

The County Press

A number of high schools are on the hunt for “near-peer” advisers. A program through AdviseMI and the Michigan College Access Network has seen Lapeer County schools, such as North Branch and Imlay City High Schools, utilize near-peer college advisers.

Ryan Fewins-Bliss | MCAN Responds To MI Blueprint For Comprehensive Student Recovery

Michigan Business Network

Jeffrey Mosher speaks with MCAN Executive Director, Ryan Fewins-Bliss in response to Gov. Whitmer releasing the MI Blueprint for Comprehensive Student Recovery.

Students and schools are struggling during the pandemic. Here’s what’s in Whitmer’s recovery plan.

Michigan Advance

Many Michigan students are struggling with academic performance and social and emotional health, teachers are suffering from burnout and colleges are experiencing plunging enrollment rates during the pandemic. This month, Gov. Whitmer rolled out a plan.

Back to school: Michigan free college tuition program attracts 70,000

Bridge Michigan

Over 70,000 Michigan residents have applied for Michigan Reconnect to attend community college tuition-free, granting thousands a chance to head back to the classroom or enhance their skills without burning a hole in their wallet.

Innovations in college aid: The FAFSA maze now includes drive-thru

The Christian Science Monitor

From drive-thru services and virtual guidance to incentives like the Dash for Cash program, college advisers and college access groups are finding new ways to encourage FAFSA completion across the country.

Free College Offer Lures Thousands

Inside Higher Ed

State officials in Michigan expected a big response when they launched a free college program for adults earlier this year. They got lots of takers, all right -- 67,000 and counting.

Opinion | Michigan needs more college grads. Step one: completing the FAFSA

Bridge Michigan

Students who skip college because they don’t think they can afford it – most often students of color, low-income students, and/or would-be first-generation college students – undercut their own economic opportunities.