Project GRAD Atlanta will host the National College Access Network’s (NCAN) Southeast Regional Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on the campus of Atlanta Metropolitan College (AMC) on Wednesday (March 24). Project GRAD Atlanta is a non-profit organization whose mission is to ensure a quality public school education for Atlanta children from economically-disadvantaged communities so that they successfully graduate from high school, and go on to attend and graduate from college.
NCAN Regional Meeting attendees will have the opportunity to network with state and regional colleagues, in an effort to share innovative ways to render college readiness programming as well as serve as college access advocates. NCAN’s mission is to build, strengthen, and empower communities committed to college access and success, so that all students, especially those underrepresented in postsecondary education, can achieve their educational dreams.
NCAN’s current roster of members includes more than 230 organizations, which serve thousands of low-income students and their families in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Ontario, and Quebec.