NCAN’s second annual event on Capitol Hill starts with presentations from national higher education policy experts and staff members from the federal government and culminates with NCAN members meeting with their elected officials.
March 22: Tampa, FL | March 29: Santa Barbara, CAApril 12: Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN | April 19: Washington, DC
This webinar will feature a presentation by NCAN staff on “How to Write a Conference Proposals” Learn skills and techniques that could help you to effectively write a proposal to be a presenter at conferences and seminars.
The National College Access Network (NCAN) invites you to submit proposals for breakout sessions at its Annual Conference from September 17 - 19, 2012 at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.
College Possible is making college admission and success possible for low-income students through an intensive curriculum of coaching and support.
The current generation of Americans is less likely to attain higher levels of education than the one before it. Help us change this trend.
NCAN’s mission is to build, strengthen, and empower communities committed to college access and success so that all students, especially those underrepresented in postsecondary education, can achieve their educational dreams.
NCAN helps its members serve students better by providing programs with up-to-date tools and resources, connecting them to each other, and informing them of developments in the field.
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NCAN Welcomes 2 New Members
1/31/2012 — Member
Admission Possible is now College Possible
1/11/2012 — NCAN
Three NCAN Members Win Lumina Technology Grants
1/05/2012 — General
2012-2013 Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Formula Guide
How to Write a Successful Confrence Proposal
The Top Higher Education State Policy Issues for 2012: Implications for College Access
Southern Regional Meeting - Tampa, FL
Midwestern Regional Meeting - Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
Policy Briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC