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Michigan State Democrats attempt to reverse GOP funding cuts

December 18, 2025
ABC 13

“I think it's hurtful to call programs waste, fraud, and abuse,” said Ryan Fewins-Bliss, the executive director of the Michigan College Access Network. “Fire trucks are not waste, fraud, and abuse. Scholarships for police officers are not waste, fraud, and abuse.”

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Michigan College Access Network relaunches programs halted by DOGE cuts

December 9, 2025
Michigan Advance

Due to advocacy work and successful legal challenges lodged against President Donald Trump’s administration, funding for several programs has been restored, allowing the Michigan College Access Network to relaunch the programs last month.

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AmeriCorps back in Michigan schools after federal funding restoration

December 8, 2025
WILX

Millions of dollars in AmeriCorps funding has been restored in Michigan, putting high school and college counselors back on campuses around the state after a temporary funding pause earlier this year. The financial boost allows programs like AdviseMI to resume operations, including at East Lansing Public Schools, where college adviser Candace Moore works with students to explore college options and plan for their futures.

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Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College receives nearly $650K to expand services

November 29, 2025
MLive

The grant will fund several initiatives at the tribal college. The school plans to expand its Learning Assistant program and launch a Summer Bridge program to help new students adjust to college-level coursework. Faculty members will also participate in the Michigan College Access Network Gateway Course Redesign, starting with English and math courses.

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Bay College wins Michigan College Access Network Endurance Award

November 17, 2025
Upper Michigan's Source

The Michigan College Access Network awarded Bay College with the Endurance Award. Bay won the award at MCAN’s 14th Annual Conference in Lansing earlier this month. Bay College President Nerita Hughes says the college won for its creativity in working with K-12, as well as with other colleges. She says the award helps de-stigmatize community college.

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LHS counselor honored with MCAN Passport Award

November 12, 2025
The County Press

Lapeer High School counselor Julie Pecore has been recognized for her efforts to prepare students for college and inspire their pursuits of postsecondary degrees.

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Bay College hosts seniors as part of Michigan College Month

October 27, 2025
Daily Press

“As we celebrate College Month, we also want to recognize the incredible work of Michigan College Access Network,” Director of Admissions Jessica Beaver said. “MCAN provides valuable resources to students and families preparing for college from financial aid guidance to college planning tools, they help make higher education more accessible across the state of Michigan.”

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LSSU to revamp gateway courses to boost student success

October 15, 2025
Soo Leader

Lake Superior State University (LSSU) has been selected as one of 14 Michigan institutions to participate in the inaugural Gateway Course Redesign Faculty Academy, an 18-month initiative by the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) in collaboration with Almy Education and Sova.

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State budget boosts K-12, college funding, but cuts some scholarships

October 5, 2025
Soo Leader

After months of difficult negotiation that nearly pushed the state into a government shutdown, the Michigan legislature and governor’s office were able to come together and pass a bipartisan fiscal year 2026 budget early this morning. Michigan College Access Network, along with our partners in K-12 and higher education, are digging through the budget bills, evaluating what they mean for Michigan’s students and families.

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Financial aid, college funding hikes: How Michigan’s budget deal impacts higher education

October 3, 2025
MLive

The budget’s higher education plan, which marginally increases operational funds for all 15 of Michigan’s public universities and more than two dozen community colleges, may fall short of some priorities that industry leaders stumped for as state budget talks rolled on this fall.

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Statewide push helps students prepare for college and beyond

September 28, 2025
Soo Leader

With application fees waived at many colleges, Michigan's annual College Month is providing critical support to thousands of high school seniors preparing for their next steps

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Push to take SAT scores off Michigan students’ transcripts, abolish essay

September 17, 2025
Bridge Michigan

A renewed push is underway to stop requiring that scores from the state-administered SAT test appear on Michigan students’ high school transcripts.

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Two EUP school counselors receive awards, funding for student programs

September 16, 2025
The Sault News

Jessica Tibbitts, counselor for Pickford Public Schools, and Susy Talentino, counselor for Sault’s Malcolm High School, were both recognized by the Michigan School Counselor Fellows Program for their efforts to help kids with the issues they face the most.

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Life after high school? 6 things for Michigan parents to check off, make sure their senior succeeds

September 16, 2025
MLive

A student’s senior year of high school is sometimes their busiest. And part of that may have to do with getting ready for what comes next, whether they’re college-bound or readying to take direct career steps straight away.

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Nearly 70% of Benzie County high school seniors file FAFSA

September 14, 2025
Manistee News Advocate

“Benzie County students were riding this wave along with the rest of Michigan,” the release said. “According to the Michigan FAFSA tracker, 69.79% of Benzie High School seniors completed the FAFSA as of Sept. 8, 2025. That figure is well above the state average and an overall 30% increase over last year.”

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Michigan students return to college campuses amid threats to higher education nationwide

August 25, 2025
The Detroit News

"University presidents are paralyzed," Michigan College Access Network Executive Director Ryan Fewins-Bliss said. "They are now under attack at the federal and state level. ... Federally, things are shifting every day. They're exasperated."

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An Opportunity for Every Student

August 22, 2025
MI SoundBoard Podcast

The Michigan College Access Network joins the podcast with its Executive Director, Ryan Fewins-Bliss, to discuss how the organization works to ensure all Michigan students understand the opportunities available to them for education beyond high school, as well as the current state of college graduates in the state.

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Some Teachers Could Lose Out on Loan Forgiveness Under Trump Admin. Proposal

August 21, 2025
Education Week

Teachers and other school staff could lose out on thousands of dollars in student loan forgiveness if their districts engage in activities the Trump administration now considers illegal—including, potentially, certain supports for immigrants or transgender students in schools.