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Free community college could be a game-changer if colleges can boost graduation rates

March 5, 2024
Michigan Advance

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has proposed making community college free to high school graduates, a major policy initiative she says will boost incomes, give students a more affordable path to obtaining bachelor’s degrees and provide advanced manufacturers that are “reshoring” operations with talented workers.

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House Approps Considers Expansion For Promise Zone Funds

February 21, 2024
Gongwer

The Legislature could expand what constitutes an educational expense in school promise zones under a bill presented to the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday morning.

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Wayne State, Central Michigan push back deadlines because of FAFSA delay

February 15, 2024
Bridge Michigan

Some Michigan colleges and universities are pushing back deadlines to help prospective students handle delays related to a revamped federal financial aid form.

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Budget: Guarantee Community College, Phase Out Other Aid Programs

February 8, 2024
Gongwer

Governor Gretchen Whitmer's budget proposal would provide an additional $30 million toward the administration's key scholarship program to fund two years of community college for future high school graduates in the state while moving to phase out other aid programs.

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How delays in college financial aid offers will affect Michigan students

February 1, 2024
Bridge Michigan

Michigan high school seniors will have to wait longer to get financial aid offers from colleges this year, adding stress to an already stressful process.

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Royal Oak MS Assistant Principal Picked For Leadership Fellow

January 30, 2024
Patch

Royal Oak Middle School Assistant Principal Jason Henshaw was selected as a distinguished member of the inaugural cohort of the Michigan Leadership for Equity and Transformation Fellows.

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Workshops scheduled in Detroit, elsewhere to help students apply for college aid

January 24, 2024
The Detroit News

Nearly 20,000 more Michigan students are expected to be eligible for a Pell Grant in 2024-25 and thousands of dollars are available for Michigan students to cover costs of a postsecondary education.

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University enrollment is up in Michigan, but big schools far outpacing smaller colleges

January 22, 2024
Lansing State Journal

For the first time in 12 years, Michigan higher education enrollment is on the rise, a statistic experts said is a good sign for the future economy of the state. It's not good news for all Michigan public universities, however. The largest schools, Michigan State University and the University of Michigan, are seeing more students enroll but smaller schools like Central Michigan University continue to battle falling enrollment.

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Battle in Michigan emerges on requiring FAFSA to graduate high school

January 15, 2024
The Detroit News

Views about the proposal, which passed the Democratic-controlled Senate in November and was referred to a House education subcommittee, are mixed across the state, with opposition coming from the Michigan Department of Education and other groups.

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New FAFSA form: What MI students need to know about 2024-2025 application

January 3, 2024
Bridge Michigan

The “soft launch” of the new FAFSA form — touted as shorter and simpler than the previous version — has elicited plenty of grumbling from students due to maintenance pauses throughout its first few days of its availability.

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Michigan to potentially mandate FAFSA completion for high school graduation

December 6, 2023
Mid-Michigan NOW

It has already passed in the Michigan Senate, and a piece of legislation could soon become law in Michigan. It would require all high school seniors to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid also known as FAFSA.

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Michigan spread word on free college. But are residents listening?

December 6, 2023
Bridge Michigan

College attainment rates are increasing in the Detroit region, but many are still unaware of state and federal programs that can lower the cost of college, according to a new education report.

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MCC awarded $156,000 grant to support student and immigrant success

November 16, 2023
Grand Blanc View

Mott Community College has been awarded a $156,000 grant by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s Office of Sixty by 30, Global Detroit and the Michigan College Access Network to implement a new initiative called Pathways to Success.

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Michigan College Access Network to host 12th annual conference on postsecondary education attainment

November 8, 2023
Mid-Michigan NOW

Educators, administrators, community leaders, and other professionals from across the state will gather to discuss how to build stronger communities for all Michiganders through postsecondary education.

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FAFSA Delays Raise Concerns Some Students Will Miss Out On College Aid

October 26, 2023
The 74

A U.S. Department of Education delay in revising the forms known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) means college advisors nationally will have to wait two months to start helping the 20 million students that typically apply.

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GISD is Working Towards Opening the Path to College for High School Seniors

October 23, 2023
Flintside

October is Michigan College Month when many colleges and universities across the state are waiving their application fees. As part of the program, local school districts will be focused on making sure high school seniors get the proper information.

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Financial Aid Program Could expand to Include Room and Board

October 13, 2023
Spartan Newsroom

Students in 13 communities known as Promise Zones would be able to receive more financial aid to assist with on-campus housing and meal plans at public community colleges and four-year institutions under a legislative proposal.

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Mott Community College Receives $156,000

October 10, 2023
Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Mott Community College (MCC) has received $156,000 to implement an initiative aimed at better supporting immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.