
DCAN UNIVERSITY
DCAN UNIVERSITY: College Access Training Certification Program
Empowering Detroit’s College Access Professionals for Student Success
DCAN University is a professional development series designed to equip college access professionals, educators, counselors, and community partners with the tools and strategies to guide Detroit students toward postsecondary success.
This series focuses on expanding access to credential-earning pathways through applied theories and best practices. Participants can attend general sessions or commit to the Certificate Track for deeper engagement, hands-on implementation, and formal recognition
Benefits of Participating in DCAN University:
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Earn up to 7 SCECH Credits
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Gain actionable strategies to support students’ postsecondary journeys
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Access resources, templates, and tools you can use immediately
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Build your resume with a Certificate of Completion (Certificate Track)
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Engage in interactive, real-world application sessions
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Earn recognition for your commitment to equity in education
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Join a learning community committed to closing opportunity gaps
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Receive 1-on-1 implementation support and coaching

2 Participation Options
Virtual Sessions (General Public): These sessions are open to all College Access Practitioners, educators, counselors, and community partners and focus on best practices, tools, and strategies for supporting students on their postsecondary journey.
In-Person Sessions (Certificate Track Only):For Certificate participants. These hands-on, discussion-based sessions explore implementation, collaboration, and problem-solving in greater depth.
Certificate Requirements
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Attend or watch all sessions
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Post a reflection in the discussion board after each session
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Complete a pre-assessment before the trimester begins
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Score 80% or higher on the post-assessment
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Complete and submit an implementation plan
Upcoming Sesions
Beyond the Award Offer: Making Sense of Financial Aid Packages and Affordability
Date: April 16, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location: Zoom
This meeting is focused on helping practitioners guide students and families through understanding financial aid award offers and true college affordability. While FAFSA completion is a critical milestone, award letters determine whether enrollment is financially realistic.
Participants will examine how to interpret the true cost of attendance, distinguish between grants and loans, identify funding gaps, and support informed decision-making. The session reinforces that college access doesn’t end with admission: it requires ensuring students can enroll with clarity, confidence, and a sustainable financial plan.
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