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Michigan College Access Network awards $10,000 grant to Youth Solutions and its Jobs for Michigan Graduates program

FOX 47

In celebration of its 10th year, Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) awarded a $10,000 grant to Youth Solutions/Jobs for Michigan Graduates in support of college access and postsecondary attainment.

Genesee Career and College Access Network receives $10,000 grant

Mid-Michigan NOW

The Michigan College Access Network celebrated its 10th anniversary by awarding a $10,000 grant today to the Genesee Career and College Access Network in support of college access and postsecondary attainment.

Stateside: UM, MSU diverge on plans for fall; college access during COVID; tips for remote learning

WJCT News 89.9

MCAN Executive Director Ryan Fewins-Bliss was featured with others. Ryan discussed how the global health pandemic is shedding light on racial inequity in college access.

COVID Kids: Grads forced to change track after pandemic upends everything

The Alpena News

“The biggest thing I’ll remember is not having memories,” said George Pilarski, an Alpena High School graduate ...

Capital Area College Access Network (CAPCAN) - 8/14/20

FOX 47

CapCAN Executive Director Michele Strasz talks about who they are and what high school students should be doing about college.

Michigan’s Black-white college graduation gap is one of largest in nation

Bridge Michigan

A Bridge analysis of national data reveals that Black college students at Michigan’s public universities graduated on average at a rate that is 22 percentage points lower than their white peers who entered freshman orientation with them.

Pickford graduates celebrate Decision Day

The Salt News

On July 8, Pickford High School graduates were able to participate in Decision Day.

Deadline for Michigan low-income college aid extended due to coronavirus

Bridge Michigan

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan’s legislative leaders extended the Tuition Incentive Program (TIP).

Decreased college enrollment: One more Michigan crisis coming down the pike?

Lansing State Journal

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the surface more than one crisis — a struggling economy, racial inequities, K-12 school closures ...

Will coronavirus curb ACT and SAT admissions tests at Michigan colleges?

Bridge Michigan

The impact of scarce testing and at least temporarily test-optional colleges on admissions is leading to anxiety and uncertainty among students ...