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Student Success

CCAMPIS: Conveying Impact Through Storytelling

Representatives from eight community colleges met with their members of Congress with the mission to share their stories on how CCAMPIS forever changed the trajectory of not just their lives, but also their families’ future.

Student Success from Coast to Coast and through the Heartland

Case Studies of the Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP) Grants Improving Community College Graduation, Economic Growth

Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools (CCAMPIS) at Community Colleges: a Two-Generation Approach to Student Success: North Central Michigan College

The Child Care Access Means Parents in School program is critical for student-parent success. This case study from North Central Michigan College (NCMC) highlights the personal stories of students who rely on CCAMPIS as well as NCMC's methods for further expanding its support for student parents.

Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools (CCAMPIS) at Community Colleges: a Two-Generation Approach to Student Success: Borough of Manhattan Community College

The Child Care Access Means Parents in School program is critical for student-parent success. This case study from Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) highlights the personal stories of students who rely on CCAMPIS as well as the institution's strategy for making CCAMPIS a pillar of support.

The Big Pivot: Keeping the Beat

In these changing times, insitutions are seeing themselves at a point where they must pivot in how they present evidence and engage with stakeholders to generate fruitful outcomes.

Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP) – For America’s Economic Edge

This Under-the-Radar Federal Program Helps Community College Students Graduate, and Supports Our Economic Competitiveness
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