DCAN Update | January 18, 2022
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU
Hello College Access Champion,

As we begin the second half of the 2021-2022 school year, DCAN wants to hear from you. Given the continuous struggle of the COVID-19 pandemic, we need a temperature check on how you all are feeling, what support you need, and how we can better serve you.

We also want to celebrate the essential work you all do. To highlight the people who go above and beyond, please fill out the Counselor Appreciation nomination form for anyone you feel deserves additional recognition for their work.

The survey and the counselor nomination form are combined. The forms are anonymous and should only take 5-10 minutes. Thank you for your continued support of students, families, and the community.
DCAN INITIAITIVES
COLLEGE FIT PROJECT:
LAUNCHED JANUARY 10!

The College "Fit" Project officially launched last week! This is a pilot college research campaign designed for 6- 12th grade students. 

The College "Fit" Project is a simple two-page instructional activity guide for students to identify their best "fit" colleges by learning key terms needed for college research. This key term bank is paired with our Detroit College Match Tool to support students in not only creating a college match list but also knowing what to look for based on their needs when determining what schools are best for them.

We'd like to highlight the following schools and organizations for registering to support their students with college research with a focus on match and fit with DCAN!

  • Developing K.I.D.S.
  • East English Village Preparatory Academy
  • Hope of Detroit Academy
  • Lincoln-King High School
  • Mumford High School
  • Robichaud High School
  • The School at Marygrove
  • Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program

There's still time to sign up! Register your school or organization today to compete for up to $800 in prizes!
DETROIT STRIVES:
Spring Sessions are Now Open for Registrations!
Detroit STRIVES is a professional development opportunity with one hour for college access topics and one hour on FAFSA strategy and completion. You can partake in the portion that is most relevant to you! This will be hosted every 2nd Thursday of the Month. For more information, contact Daniel Valentine, at [email protected].

Here are the Spring 2022 Agendas:

February 10, 2022:
  • College Access: Preparing for summer melt
  • FAFSA Strategy: MiSSG Overview
March 10, 2022
  • College Access Strategy: Decision Days/Starting the Conversation early for Juniors
  • FAFSA Strategy: Navigating & Accessing Financial Aid
May 12, 2022
  • College Access Strategy: Preparing for the Pivot
  • FAFSA Strategy: Preparing for Rising Seniors
FEBRUARY VIRTUAL
LUNCH AND LEARN
Join us for the first Lunch & Learn of 2022! We will be covering Skilled Trade and Career Pathways.

The Lunch and Learn will be held on February 17th from 10-1:30 PM virtually.

This professional development has been submitted for 2.75 SCECHs. For additional questions, please email our Professional Development Program Manager, Daniel Valentine at [email protected].

Check back on our website at a later date for a confirmed agenda and speakers.
STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES
RISE MI: APPLY FOR
SPRING 2022 STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Rise is hiring community college students to lead organizing efforts to advocate for free college legislation and register students to vote. Rise is a student-led campaign advocating for free college and students' basic needs. 

Student fellows will build partnerships with state and student organizations, use creative online tactics to recruit attendees to events, and connect with youth in their community to register to vote. This position is part-time and flexible.
HBCU COLLEGE FAIR
Share this Opportunity with Your Students!
Register for the Fourth Annual Greater Atlanta Historically Black College and University (HBCU) College Fair. This event is virtual and FREE! The HBCU College Fair will take place Friday, February 4th, 2-6 PM and Saturday February 5th, 10-3 PM.

Some institutions will offer onsite admissions! There will also be college preparatory workshops, scholarship opportunities and more.

For registered attendees the HBCU College Fair Essay Scholarship Contest is available for college-bound seniors. Each student will have the opportunity to submit a 500-word essay answering the question, “What 3 Areas Should HBCUs Focus on to Continue to Attract Prospective Students?”

Three winning essays will be selected, and scholarships will be awarded in increments of $2500, $1500, and $1000.
JOB POSTINGS:
DPSCD
Detroit Public Schools Community District is hiring multiple positions. Please share with your networks!

CONNECT: Detroit College Access Network