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Michigan’s College Access & Success Strategy. MACRAO Annual Conference November 4, 2009 Brandy Johnson-Faith College Access Coordinator Office of the Governor. INTRODUCTION. agenda. Provide information on the Governor’s major college access initiatives
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Michigan’s College Access & Success Strategy MACRAO Annual Conference November 4, 2009 Brandy Johnson-Faith College Access Coordinator Office of the Governor
agenda • Provide information on the Governor’s major college access initiatives • Provide updates on federal, state and local policy reforms related to postsecondary education access and completion. • Answer your questions
10. The Michigan promise scholarship What happened? Message from the Governor…
9. Promise zones Modeled after the Kalamazoo Promise Unique public-private partnership that uses a promise of college tuition as a strategy to drive academic reform, community revitalization, and economic development Our Promise Zones include: Baldwin, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, Detroit, Hazel Park, Jackson, Lansing, Muskegon, Pontiac, Saginaw Get involved!
Who we are? A comprehensive statewide college access strategy, including: A coordinating body that serves as the state’s leader and authority on college access and success and provides support to Michigan’s college access organizations. A network of community-based and campus-based college access professionals working together to increase college participation and completion.
Mission, vision, & Goal Mission: MCAN will dramatically increase the college participation and completion rate in Michigan, particularly among low-income and/or first-generation students of all ages. Vision: In order to build and sustain a vibrant economy and strong communities based on a highly-educated population, MCAN will work to ensure that everyone in Michigan has the opportunity to access and succeed in postsecondary education. Goal: MCAN’sgoal is to increase the proportion of Michigan residents with high-quality degrees and credentials from 34% to 60% by the year 2025.
Strategies Advocacy and Leadership Professional Development Sustainability Program Support Program Evaluation Technology
7. MCAN Regranting program to communities Grants build up the organizations and programs that put college in reach for more Michigan students. Generous funding from The KresgeFoundation Planning, Startup, Expansion Grants for community-based college access organizations. Visit www.micollegeaccess.org for more information Get involved!!! Contact me
Knowhow2go michigan • Lumina-funded national college awareness public-awareness campaign • Designed to encourage and prepare low-income students to take the necessary steps toward college. • Multiyear, multimedia public-service advertisements (including television, radio, and outdoor) urge young people to find someone who can help them get to college and direct students and their mentors to a Web site and other resources. • Also features a grassroots network of educational institutions, youth organizations, community groups that offer support to students.
Knowhow2go michigan • Step 1: Be a Pain! • Social Capital • Step 2: Push Yourself! • Academic Preparation • Step 3: Find the Right Fit! • Navigating the Admissions Process • Step 4: Put Your Hands on Some Cash! • Affordability
5. National college advising corps Michigan just became 12th partner state in NCAC. Places recent graduates of partner institutions (likely UM) as college advisers in underserved high schools. Work in communities to provide the advising and encouragement that students need to navigate college admissions. Advisers works full-time to help students plan their college searches, complete admissions and financial aid applications, and enroll at schools that will serve them well. Meant to supplement (not supplant) counselors. Near-peer model: Advisors are near in age and, often, circumstance
4. Federal update – safra and college access & completion innovation fund
E-Transcripts • CEPI and Docufide • Facilitates the electronic exchange of transcripts for all Michigan public and private high schools and colleges. Transcripts are sent through Docufide's Secure Transcript service in a manner compliant with FERPA. • Michigan high school students/alumni and high schools can request and send transcripts electronically to other e-Transcript-registered institutions in Michigan and other participating Midwestern states in the MHEC at no cost to either the student or the high school. • Michigan higher education institutions can receive the e-Transcript service at no cost.
E-Transcripts • The e-Transcript project will provide the ELECTRONIC exchange of student transcripts from high school to high school, high school to college and college to college as well as delivery to NCAA, Military, Scholarship funds and 3rd party destinations • Electronic Secondary School Reports will be exchanged between high schools and colleges & universities • Studenttranscripts will be standardized, authenticated, kept confidential, exchanged securely, and processed in a timely manner. • All transcript requests/deliveries will be tracked throughout the process • REGISTER NOW to receive transcripts.
Don’t shoot the messenger • www.michigan.gov/cepi • For any questions pertaining to the registration process and technical support, contact Docufide at MIetranscript@docufide.com. • For information on CEPI's role in the Michigan e-Transcript Initiative, contact CEPI customer support at cepi@michigan.govor (517) 335-0505. • Project Manager: Melissa Bisson, bissonm@michigan.gov
Contact info Brandy Johnson-Faith JohnsonFaithB@michigan.gov (517) 335-5113