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OCAN Update

May 2, 2023 | All News, OCAN

Did you know that 85% of high school seniors in Otsego County have plans to enroll in some form of higher education (two-year college, four-year college, or trade school) after graduation, yet only 56% will attend when classes start? Otsego Career Access Network (OCAN) is committed to removing the barriers that prevent students from making the transition to higher education. OCAN was recently awarded a $60,000 Implementation Grant from the Michigan College Access Network, which will help make higher education a reality for more Otsego County students.
You can learn more about OCAN here.

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