The 2017 Florida College Access and Success Summit is in the rear-view mirror, and we’d like to extend a big thank you to everyone who attended and showed their support. More than 250 people from multiple sectors — including business and community leaders, K-12 counselors and educators, college access practitioners, postsecondary administrators and more — attended this year’s two-day event, which included more than 25 sessions!

By popular demand, we have gathered all available slides from presenters during the summit!

Summit PowerPoint Presentations (available as PDFs)

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Pre-Summit Session (9:00 AM- 11:00 AM)

LCAN Collaborative Workshop: Building Ambassadors from the Inside Out

General Session (11:30 AM- 1:30 PM)

Welcome Luncheon — Better Together: Breaking Barriers

Concurrent Session A (1:45 PM- 2:45 PM)

Introduction to Local College Access Networks (LCANs)

Partnering to Create a Regional Internship Culture

What Academic Pathway is Best Suited for the Adult Learner?

Concurrent Session B (3:00 PM – 4:00 PM)

3 Partnerships + 3 Years = Amazing Results!

Am I Career Ready? Preparing STEM Students for Post-Graduate Success

Building the Foundation: Rules of Engagement and Collaboration in Higher Education

Higher Ed for the Undocumented

To Go Far, Go Together: Building a Solid Foundation for Collective Impact

General Session: (4:15 PM – 5:15 PM)

Ready, Set, Work: Student Perspectives on Career Readiness

Thursday, May 11, 2017

General Session (8:00 AM- 9:00 AM)

Affordability, Access and Attainment: Policy and Practice (featuring Carrie Warick, Christopher Holland, and Francisco Valines)

Concurrent Session C (9:15 AM- 10:15 AM)

Making Working Groups Work

Scholarship Innovation: Evolving for Greater Student Impact

Talent Pipeline Transformation: Aligning a Community for Attainment Results 

What’s Good for Students is GREAT for Colleges Too!

Concurrent Session D (10:30 AM – 11:30 AM)

FUSE: A Successful Student Pathway Model from College to University

FutureMakers and WorkForce Now Partnership: An Example of Workforce GAP Analysis

Measuring and Tracking Student Readiness and Success: The “How To” and Benefits of Merging Datasets

General Session (11:45 AM – 1:15 PM)

Building a College-Going Culture

Concurrent Session E (1:30 PM – 2:30 PM)

Bridging the Achievement Gap with Career and Technical Education Solutions

Tao of Peer Leadership: Unleashing the Greatness of Peer Influence to Drive College Attainment

Tools and Resources to Support Successful Secondary-to-Postsecondary Transitions

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