“At Glen Oaks, we understand that returning to school can be a challenge for adults who are balancing work, family, and education.” The GO2UO program will address challenges faced by adult learners returning to school by establishing a seamless transition from associate degrees at Glen Oaks Community College to bachelor’s degrees at The University of Olivet.
关于我们
The Michigan Community College Association is the unified voice for Michigan’s community colleges, empowering members to lead in the areas of student success, talent development, and community vitality. MCCA exists to strengthen public awareness and recognition of the role of community colleges, and support members in delivering education and training that is responsive to changing labor-market needs. It is focused on fostering collaboration, connection, and partnerships among community colleges and stakeholders.
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https://www.mcca.org/
Michigan Community College Association的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Lansing,Michigan
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1966
地点
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主要
110 W Michigan Ave
Suite 650
US,Michigan,Lansing,48933
Michigan Community College Association员工
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Autumm Caines
Instructional Designer in the Hub for Teaching and Learning Resources at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
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Brandy Johnson
President, Michigan Community College Association
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Ashley Wisniewski
Practicing My Purpose With Passion
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Jenny Schanker
Senior Director of Learning and Research at Michigan Community College Association
动态
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Congratulations to Dr. Bradley J. Barrick on his inauguration as Montcalm Community College's seventh president!
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It's National Apprenticeship Week! Apprenticeships strengthen our state's economy by developing the highly skilled talent that local companies need while also preparing students for good-paying jobs. #NAW2024
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Academic Catch-Up Programs help incoming students by sharing student success skills, campus resources, and career exploration materials! Learn more: https://bit.ly/4dXRD1h #AcademicCatchUp
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We’re excited to see movement on Senate Bills 406 and 407, which were approved with bipartisan support by the Senate Appropriations Committee today to permanently lower the age of eligibility for Michigan Reconnect to 21. This expansion opens the door to higher education for thousands of Michiganders, and ultimately improves the future prosperity of our state by increasing the number of working age adults with a post-secondary degree or credential.
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On Veterans Day, we honor all who have served. #MIColleges are dedicated to serving this important population. 27 of our member colleges have been recognized by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency for being committed to supporting the needs of veterans and military-connected students. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4hP1N7k
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Thanks to Kelley Conrad, L. Marshall Washington, and Jamillya Hardley, M.Ed. for speaking with the Michigan Community College Association Leadership Academy fellows during our session at Grand Rapids Community College. Their commitment to #mistudentsuccess and to future leaders of Michigan community colleges is inspiring.
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The percentage of high school students that are dual enrolled at #MIColleges is lower than the national average — see how Michigan stacks up against other states on the map below. We stand ready to implement the strategies outlined by our Dual Enrollment Work Group to increase dual enrollment access across the state. Read more: https://bit.ly/4cY7A6I
Percentage of Community College Students in High School in 2022-23 | Created with Datawrapper
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Randel Richner’s 30-year career of advocating for patients all started with an associate’s degree in nursing from North Central Michigan College. We were so thrilled to honor her as our 2024 Outstanding Alumnus at our Summer Conference! Read more about her story:
An Ann Arbor woman has advocated for patients for 30 years. She was just honored for it.
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In November we honor and celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Did you know Michigan is home to three tribal colleges? Each of them offer a variety of unique educational options and enhance the cultural aspects of their communities — Bay Mills Community College, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College and Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College.