WHEN STUDENTS SUCCEED, FLORIDA THRIVES.
FLORIDA COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK IS THE HEART OF A MOVEMENT TO ENSURE TODAY’S STUDENTS ARE PREPARED FOR TOMORROW’S JOBS.

Healthcare education, an alternative pathway to graduation, specialized transfer degrees, and additional legislation impacting Florida’s students

Understanding Career and Technical Education

FCAN’s latest brief, Understanding Career and Technical Education (CTE), answers common CTE questions and expands on several CTE related topics

Registration is Open!

The 2024 Talent Strong Florida Summit will take place May 8-10

The Challenge

Florida faces a talent gap, with jobs increasingly requiring an education beyond high school.  Florida must boost education attainment—especially for our most vulnerable students—so we don’t fall behind.

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Florida households struggling to make ends meet

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Working-age Floridians currently holding a postsecondary degree or credential

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Jobs requiring a degree or credential by 2031.

The Solution

Florida College Access Network partners with communities and leaders to ensure more students achieve an education beyond high school, paving the path to prosperity for Florida families and our state.

Florida's 2024 Legislative Session Recap

Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session Recap

Healthcare education, an alternative pathway to graduation, specialized transfer degrees, and career and technical education topped this year’s list of ... Read More
Register for "Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session Recap" webinar

Register for “Florida’s 2024 Legislative Session Recap” webinar

Florida's 2024 regular legislative session adjourned on Friday, March 8, with lawmakers passing 211 bills and a $117.46 billion budget, ... Read More
Community Organizations Team Up to Reignite the Florida FAFSA Challenge in Escambia County

Community Organizations Team Up to Reignite the Florida FAFSA Challenge in Escambia County

With the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) release in December 2023, schools and community organizations have had ... Read More

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