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Michigan College Access Network honored Ferris State University President Bill Pink with its Lighthouse Award for the university’s work connecting with students of all ages across the state through regional Success Hubs.
The organization highlighted 13 people and organizations last week at its 2023 College Access Impact Awards, recognizing efforts to expand college access and attainment in Michigan.
Pink is the first recipient of the award, presented to an institution leader or a college or university that has been exemplary in advancing innovative ways to expand access, build critical relationships in the region, and support student persistence and completion.
“I am honored at being recognized by an organization that I have greatly respected since being here in Michigan,” Pink said as he accepted the award. “This recognition is reflective of the many colleagues I’ve worked with who are focused on students and their success and well-being. I am no
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To help students with the critical support they need to successfully enroll in classes and complete a skill certificate or associate degree, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has invested $350,000 into the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) College Completion Corps to support Michigan's adult students, with a focus on serving Futures for Frontliners and Michigan Reconnect students. This investment will help the state make progress towards the Governor’s Sixty by 30 goal of having 60% of the state’s population earn a post-secondary degree or industry-recognized certificate by 2030.
Sixty by 30 seeks to build a better Michigan by closing the skills gap that poses the single greatest threat to the success of our businesses and our state’s prosperity, increasing opportunity for Michiganders to access the education and skills that create opportunities for better jobs and bigger paychecks and making Michigan more competi