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Register Information Session to Feature Representatives from U.S. Department of Education and the National College Attainment Network Join FCAN as we host representatives from U.S. Department of Education and National College Attainment Network (NCAN) to...![Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session Recap](https://9a33652e.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/State-capitol-3-1080x675.jpg)
Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session Recap
READ THE FULL RECAP Healthcare education, an alternative pathway to graduation, specialized transfer degrees, and career and technical education topped this year’s list of priorities. The 2024 regular legislative session adjourned sine die on Friday, March 8....![Register for “Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session Recap” webinar](https://9a33652e.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Florida-capital-1080x675.jpg)
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Florida’s 2024 regular legislative session adjourned on Friday, March 8, with lawmakers passing 211 bills and a $117.46 billion budget, supporting a variety of new and continued initiatives. Major policy changes include a public school deregulation package after...![Not All Students Have Access to College-Level Courses. A New Report Makes Case for Changing That.](https://9a33652e.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/de-brief-img2-e1716498188738.jpg)
Not All Students Have Access to College-Level Courses. A New Report Makes Case for Changing That.
The new report suggests dual enrollment expansion is stagnant, in part, because school districts and postsecondary institutions need clear, streamlined processes to expand programs, requiring state guidance and improved policy.