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Host Site Registration Now Open For 2018-19 College Cash Campaign

Posted at 10:52 AM, Oct 17, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-17 10:52:24-04

Michigan College Cash Campaign [micollegeaccess.org] is now accepting registrations for host sites! The goal of this statewide initiative is to encourage a school-wide rally around FAFSA and scholarship completion to help students find cash for college from November 1 through March 1, annually. 

New this year, Michigan College Access Network has teamed up with national scholarship platform provider, Scholly [myscholly.com]. The partnership with Scholly is a direct benefit for Michigan’s high school seniors. Scholly’s scholarship platform is an award-winning, personalized scholarship matching and application tracking tool. This free service to Michigan students is collectively valued at nearly $180,000. Up to 10,000 Michigan high school seniors will have access to this tool through their school's participation in the College Cash Campaign. A limited number of Scholly access incentives are available and will be provided to participating schools on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Recognition
As a College Cash Campaign participating school, MCAN will provide the following recognition:

  • Monthly acknowledgment in MCAN eNews of schools meeting key completion benchmarks (50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and above);
  • Monthly acknowledgment on MCAN social media channels of schools meeting key FAFSA completion benchmarks;
  • Letters to ISD Superintendents, district Superintendents, and schools boards celebrating accomplishments and participation;
  • Inclusion in and access to the FAFSA Tracker data tool; 
  • Certificate of Participation to host sites; and
  • Recognition at the 2019 Annual MCAN Conference.        

Registration
If you are interested in signing up as a host site for College Cash Campaign, visit  mcan.fluidreview.com [mcan.fluidreview.com] and create an account. Once logged in, click on "View Grants," select College Cash Campaign, and then click "Create Submission."