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Montcalm Community College receives $10K Innovative Program Grant

April 16, 2026
Daily News

Montcalm Community College and Alternatives for Girls each received $10,000, and Michigan Technological University received $6,333. In alignment with Michigan’s Sixty by 30 higher education attainment goal, MCAN’s Innovative Program Grants are designed to encourage creative ideas and initiatives that increase the state’s postsecondary attainment rate.

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171 new Certified FAFSA Specialists to support students across the state

April 12, 2026
Soo Leader

This growing network of trained professionals can be a resource for high schools, colleges, and youth-serving organizations as they assist Michigan students and families with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

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The college education gap between suburban and Detroit students is big. This is how we close it.

April 9, 2026
WDET

Getting a college degree in Detroit has never been easy. More than half of all children in Detroit live below the poverty line. Many Detroit public school graduates do not enroll in college within a year of finishing high school. And of those who do enroll, most don’t earn a degree within six years.

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Four things Michiganders should know about federal student loan changes

April 2, 2026
Bridge Michigan

It’s the time of year when Michigan high schoolers commit to the colleges they plan to attend. For many, that means signing up for a federal student loan, and several changes are coming that will affect not just future student loan borrowers, but those already in debt.

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Advocacy group recommends Tuition Incentive Program task force as executive budget seeks changes

March 31, 2026
Gongwer

“We … would recommend creation of a tuition incentive program task force so that they could recommend updates,” Fewins-Bliss said. “We know the governor’s office has proposed some changes in their budget to the Tuition Incentive Program. I think we should take some time to learn about that and study that before we jump into any solutions.”

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College access groups offering guidance during massive student loan shift

March 30, 2026
WILX

Millions of Americans are being forced off the SAVE payment plan, with a Trump administration program taking its place. Guidance from the Department of Education has, so far, been sporadic. “It may be beneficial for folks to just wait and see what happens,” Fewins-Bliss said. “Will new plans sprout up? Will something happen in the next year’s budget? Will they actually enforce moving you out of the SAVE plan?”

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College Advocates Look To Budget Issues, Dual Enrollment Reform

March 24, 2026
MIRS

At a roundtable on higher education priorities for the 2027 budget, advocates said fixing Michigan’s dual enrollment system — which allows high school students to earn college credit — remains their top legislative ask.

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Up North Michigan, schools struggle between pull of home and promise of college

March 24, 2026
Bridge Michigan

Wide swaths of northern Michigan have high levels of poverty and low levels of college education. In areas like Mio, Harrison and Kincheloe, upward income mobility — doing better than your parents — is as low as the poorest neighborhoods of Detroit and Flint.

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State promotes financial aid available for higher ed

March 24, 2026
Iron Mountain Daily News

The state awarded more than $558.9 million in state financial aid to more than 153,000 Michigan students during the 2024-2025 academic year, as detailed in the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential’s annual State Scholarships and Grants Report.

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Tuition-free dual enrollment helps students get ahead on college and career pathways

March 10, 2026
Outlier Media

“They can get their degree faster, and it’s cheaper because the student is paying nothing. If you can take 30 credits, that’s half an associate’s degree,” said Ryan Fewins-Bliss, executive director of the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN).

Higher Education Innovation

Michigan falling short of ‘Sixty by 30’ college goal, but it remains a rallying cry

March 10, 2026
Michigan Advance

According to the Michigan College Access Network, 47.5% of Michigan adults have received either a degree or certificate, compared to 44.8% in 2019. However, if the current trend in postsecondary education holds, the state will reach 53.5% attainment by 2030, the network warns, falling well short of the goal.

High School Innovation

Michigan gives grants to districts that require students to fill out FAFSA

March 3, 2026
Bridge Michigan

The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential recently announced that it had awarded $10 million in grants to 67 school districts as part of its Universal FAFSA Challenge.

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Pathway Awards recognize Michigan educators

February 28, 2026
Soo Leader

The awards honor regional leaders and education providers who are working to ensure students have access to high-quality, career-aligned Career and Technical Education programs

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Whitmer’s final budget proposal boosts education funding, MCAN responds

February 12, 2026
Soo Leader

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveiled her final state budget proposal this week, drawing praise from education advocates who say the plan strengthens Michigan's commitment to student success.

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Grant given to MiCHEP will help educate prisoners in Michigan

January 29, 2026
WILX

Michigan College Access Network is using grant money to help prison education programs statewide. $750,000 from the Mellon Foundation will go to the Michigan Consortium for Higher Education in Prison (MiCHEP). The money will be used to hire an executive director for MiCHEP and start a sub-award program for the 14 colleges involved with MiCHEP.

Adult Student Attainment

Michigan prison college programs get $750K grant to expand humanities education

January 12, 2026
Michigan Advance

A three-year $750,000 grant awarded to the Michigan College Access Network aims to strengthen and expand education programs in the state’s prison system. The grant will support the continued development of the Michigan Consortium for Higher Education in Prison, and will help bring humanities-centered education modules to incarcerated individuals across the state.

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Michigan AmeriCorps programs relaunch after funding restored

December 26, 2025
The Center Square

Two of the AmeriCorps programs in question were administered by the Michigan College Access Network. With the return of federal funding following a heated legal battle, AdviseMI and College Completion Corps have both now been relaunched.

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Michigan rises from bottom in college financial aid with slate of new grants

December 18, 2025
Bridge Michigan

Qualifying students can get federal grants, aid from the institutions they attend and Michigan offers more than a dozen scholarships and grants to make earning a credential more affordable. During the 2023-24 academic year, the state awarded $375.4 million in financial aid to 117,336 students, according to Michigan’s Scholarships and Grants Annual Report.