College Success Arizona welcomes an important national program with significant potential to impact post-high school enrollment and attainment rates. Called the
Go Alliance Academy, the program supports the success of all students by providing timely and relevant professional development for school counselors, principals, teachers, the staff of college access programs and others.
Formerly run through the
Go Alliance Academy will now be facilitated through the
Arizona College Access Network (AzCAN), which is a program of College Success Arizona. Arizona previously had access to the
Go Alliance Academy training modules as part of a compact SREB held with numerous states. A number of those compacts remain in place and future plans include designing new training and re-engaging additional states.
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Danielle Grey-Stewart, a senior majoring in materials science and engineering, is a fierce believer that public service and engineering go hand in hand. She aspires to be a leader in equitable science policy and plans on using her time at Oxford University, where she will be studying next year as a Rhodes Scholar, to study nature, society, and environmental governance.
Despite her interest in public service, Grey-Stewart didn’t always see policy as a future career route. A passion for chemistry and understanding the physical world had led her to believe her goal was to become a cosmetic chemist. But a sophomore-year trip to visit the Navajo Nation marked a major turning point.