Blogs
Blogs
Supporting Students with Accommodations in Postsecondary Education
In recognition of the 32nd anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), MCAN hosted a panel discussion on supporting students with accommodations in postsecondary education.
Using Fit and Match to Increase Students’ Success
One of the most important things schools, community-based programs, and everyone involved in advising a student can do is to make sure they wind up at the right postsecondary institution for them in the first place.
Allyship and College Success
Kyle Kelly, a College Completion Corps coach at Bay College, shares some perspectives on being an ally to LGBTQIA students.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Students During Pride Month and Beyond
Justin Weller, AdviseMI college adviser, shares some thoughts on Pride month and how his experiences as a queer person affect his advising work.
Solidify K-12/Higher Ed Connections to Firm Up Students’ Next Steps
Most schools monitor acceptances and conduct senior exit surveys to better understand students’ post-high school plans, but that knowledge is too infrequently paired with practice that ensures students fulfill those plans.
Addressing Financial Aid Challenges for Spanish-speaking Families
I grew up learning English as a second language, so my parents and I were lost when reading terms like Pell Grant, cost of attendance, money market account, or IRA.
Now is the time to double down on college access and attainment — Michigan’s future depends on it
Sixty by 30 is a bold goal, but it wasn’t chosen for the sake of boldness. It was chosen because that is what Michigan needs to be a prosperous state that can compete in a knowledge-based economy.
What Autism Is Like For Me: A Female Perspective
An anonymous contributor describes the educational challenges they faced as a female person on the autism spectrum.
Charter Schools: Providing Flexibility and Specialized Options to Michigan Families
Vaughn Springer, project coordinator with MAPSA - Michigan’s Charter School Association, reflects on her charter school experience and how her current work helps provide Michigan families with greater educational options.
A Quick Guide to Financial Aid Award Letters
For all of the excitement they bring, financial aid offers have a reputation for being a bit confusing. But with the right information, analyzing and comparing financial aid offers from colleges and universities is a process students can tackle.
Launching a Career through Service
My training from MCAN and AdviseMI, combined with the experiences at my service site, built up skills and knowledge that I continuously draw from to this day.
Finding My Career Through Service
College Completion Corps alum Summer Madrid reflects on her service year and how it helped her find a career in student success.