November 20: FCAN and
local college access networks share examples of community collaboration during Florida House panel on postsecondary attainment
WEBINAR: How communities can partner to create
local college access networks
«We've found [
local college access network] Earn Up has become a selling point in attracting potential employers.
With this survey, MCAN is providing high school counselors and
local college access professionals in a credible position with information that can help further their student's pursuit for higher education.
While MCAN's primary strategy to achieving Goal 2025 remains the development and support of
Local College Access Networks, MCAN will now also provide grant funding to direct service programs for innovative work in support of the Big Goal.
Local College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based college access coordinating bodies supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, nonprofit sector, government, business, and philanthropy.
MCAN has worked to build
local college access networks, or LCANs, in communities across the state, spanning across different organizations representing philanthropy, government, business, nonprofits, K - 12 and the higher education sector.
MCAN supports and maintains key statewide initiatives in order to increase college access, particularly within
Local College Access Networks.
Local college access networks (LCANs) are partnerships between school administrators, community leaders, non-profits and other groups to improve the number of college - going students.
The panel will share different strategies on how to create and sustain
local college access networks.
Since 2010, MCAN has supported more than 50 communities in establishing
a local college access network.
To learn more about the effort to establish
local college access networks and boost college attainment rates across the state, visit the Michigan College Access Network at micollegeaccess.org.
Bonus points will be given for applicants that are connected to
a Local College Access Network as a comprehensive approach to increasing postsecondary attainment within a community.
Part II takes the reader through the chronological and procedural steps for implementing
a local college access network (LCAN).
The opening session and the luncheon keynote will both address how
Local College Access Networks can be drivers of change in the messaging of our collective work.
This seed funding is designed to help Michigan's
Local College Access Networks establish cross-sector collaborative leadership teams and action plans to dramatically increase the community's college - going rate.
Created and supported
local college access networks that are increasing college participation and completion rates.
Destination Education,
a local college access network serving the communities of Holland and Zeeland, was selected as the recipient because of their strong leadership team and commitment to collective impact.
This section features recent articles that highlight the Michigan College Access Network and
our local college access networks.
Support
local college access networks in their efforts to increase college participation and completion rates.
• to enhance a community's college - going culture by creating a shared language between
Local College Access Networks, K12 schools and universities.
Applications and programs that are associated with
a Local College Access Network are preferred, since they provide a comprehensive approach to increasing postsecondary education within a community.
Created and supported nearly 50
local college access networks that are increasing college participation and completion rates
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Each local college access network plays a critical role in sparking systematic change necessary to increase college readiness, participation and completion within their community,» said Brandy Johnson, executive director of the Michigan College Access Network.
Local College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based college access coordinating bodies supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the nonprofit sector, government, business and philanthropy.
Part II focuses on the recommended chronological and procedural steps for successfully creating
a Local College Access Network.
A free, electronic version of
Local College Access Network Collective Impact Benchmarks is available to download.
Don't have
a Local College Access Network in your community?
Implementation Grants of up to $ 60,000 over two years ($ 30,000 annually) are available to launch and support community - based
Local College Access Networks (LCANs).
Since Charting the Course was first published in 2013, Michigan College Access Network has fine - tuned the process of how to establish
a Local College Access Network.
In order to better serve
Local College Access Networks, the Michigan College Access Network has designed a set of Benchmarks using the Collective Impact framework as described in Charting the Course Second Edition.
Local College Access Networks (LCANs) are community - based college access alliances supported by a team of community and education leaders representing K - 12, higher education, the nonprofit sector, government, business, and philanthropy.
We encourage
our Local College Access Networks to utilize the following videos in their communities.
Not exact matches
Community
colleges are advancing entrepreneurship in their communities by providing
access points to support
local startups and small businesses.
Access the expertise of
local art galleries, bands, authors, dance troupes, community
college or university professors (and students).
Our ventures also prevent the waste of millions of pounds of nutritious food, expand
access to healthy,
local options in urban food deserts, and scale our model nationally through strategic partnerships with
colleges and universities.
The brochure tells how education «unlocked doors» for Blake and how improving
local schools will provide
access to
college and good jobs for young people.
Mr. Tillman said
locals need better
access to
colleges, jobs, entertainment and airports that are «up island» and that East End towns should make their wishes known.
The website is offered by Rochester
College Access Network, a program of REF which is a community collaborative involving
local colleges and universities, not - for - profit groups, philanthropic groups, the Rochester City School District and
local businesses.
Other budget provisions: The budget agreement also includes: an expansion of the state's Tuition Assistance Program for
college students and their families; a 12 percent increase in aid to cities and
local governments; a $ 3.8 billion transportation bond act; an increase of $ 1.1 billion in aid to schools; and an expansion of the EPIC program, which gives seniors
access to reduced - rate prescription drugs.
As preparations for the
local elections in England gather pace, the National Association of School - Based Teacher Training (NASBTT) has joined forces with Universities» Council for the Education of Teachers, the Chartered
College and the Teaching Schools Council to suggest solutions to the issues which students and teachers face, namely: dealing with funding cuts; struggling to find
access to quality CPD; confusion over training routes; a «cumbersome» application process and skills tests which act as a barrier to teacher recruitment.
She suggests a mix of formal and informal learning opportunities in settings including homes, schools, libraries, museums,
local cable
access centers,
colleges, and nonprofit organizations.
Districts could provide these individuals — who are more likely to stay in the
local community than those trained or raised elsewhere — with incentives, such as training opportunities and financial support to pursue teaching licensure in
college -
access courses.
School districts and
colleges in Florida this year will have greater
access to students» scores on the two national
college - entrance examinations, leading state education officials to predict speedier admissions to universities and more complete performance indicators from
local schools.
The website is offered by Rochester
College Access Network, a program of REF which is a community collaborative involving
local colleges and universities, not - for - profit groups, philanthropic groups, the Rochester City School District and
local businesses.
Gifted education centers;
college and university departments of gifted education;
local, state, and national organizations; state departments of education; and teachers, administrators, and other school personnel can set up home pages linked to other informative sources on the World Wide Web to provide ready
access to a wide range of resources.
«The Innovative Program Grants will help to strengthen
college readiness and participation on a local level,» said Brandy Johnson, executive director, Michigan College Access N
college readiness and participation on a
local level,» said Brandy Johnson, executive director, Michigan
College Access N
College Access Network.
Many schools across the country are already doing things like creating advisory structures or partnering with
local colleges to provide additional resources and
access to
college - level coursework.
While residing in New York City, Artesius worked as a
college access coach in Bridgeport, Connecticut and a volunteer school teacher at a
local charter school in Brooklyn.
Through their unique early
college program all PUC high school students take courses at
local community
colleges, giving them the chance to
access high - level courses and start earning
college credit.