Washington College Access Network
The Washington College Access Network (WCAN) is designed to improve preparation and access to higher education to all students through a network of community organizations. The collaboration promotes and supports the use of best practices, leverages training opportunities and supports public policies to ensure that all students have the opportunity and tools to succeed in higher education.
Membership is open and free to all college access programs, schools/districts, educational agencies, workforce development organizations and youth-serving organizations interested in promoting college access for the students they serve.
For more information about WCAN, contact Lee Lambert or call 253-439-5805
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2012 WCAN Statewide Conference
The Annual WCAN Conference is an opportunity to meet, collaborate and share best practices with colleagues from across the state. The 2012 conference focused on building local college access networks to bridge the socioeconomic achievement gap among the students they serve. Conference recap. |
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200 Students Meet with State Legislators
On Monday, February 27, 2012 the Washington College Access Network (WCAN) held its second annual College Access Day in Olympia. Students from around the state traveled to Olympia to learn about the legislative process, participate in goal-setting workshops, tour the Capitol and meet their House and Senate representatives. Event photo highlights. |
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