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We lead the collaborative movement to ensure every Floridian achieves an education beyond high school and a rewarding career. Here you can find our latest news, press releases, blog posts, and other relevant media content.

Research

This research report examines dual enrollment participation and outcomes in Florida. According to the report, students from diverse backgrounds are equally represented in accessing at least one college-level course during high school. READ MORE

 

 

Student Stories

A growing group of Florida college students are calling for standardized financial aid education—especially information about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) —to be integrated into high school curriculums. LEARN MORE.

 

Recent Takeaways

FCAN’s last webinar convened experts to highlight successful emergency aid program models and practical implementation strategies.  With over 75% of Florida students who left college citing financial reasons, the webinar explored how emergency aid programs can help keep students on track to graduation. LEARN MORE.

FCAN's RESOURCES FOR FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS

FCAN aims to foster a sense of community, provide inspiration, and connect first-gen students with the resources they need to succeed. LEARN MORE.

Dual Enrollment: Access, Benefits, and Opportunities

Since 1971, Florida has led in supporting college transfer students through its 2+2 transfer pathway system. Florida’s Statewide Articulation Agreement, the 2+2 college-to-university pathway, provides associate in arts (AA) graduates from any of the 28 Florida College System (FCS) institutions guaranteed admission to at least one of the 12 State University System (SUS) institutions.​ LEARN MORE.

FCANS 2024-25 STUDENT ADVOCACY FELLOWS VISIT TALLAHASSEE

A group of student advocacy fellows, supported by the Florida College Access Network (FCAN), traveled to the state’s capital from March 10-12 for the fourth annual FCAN Advocacy Day in Tallahassee. LEARN MORE.

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