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Supporting Black Students in Education and the Workforce

Supporting Black Students in Education and the Workforce


This year, TICAS is focused on understanding how specific communities in Michigan experience the K-12 to higher education to workforce pipeline to help advocates and policymakers better support their specific needs. In partnership with the Detroit College Access Network (DCAN) this fact sheet focuses on how Michigan’s Black students and families, are accessing, affording, and completing postsecondary credentials.

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