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In this bonus episode of Higher Ed Pulse live from NACAC, Mallory Willsea sits down with Adanna Smith, University Counselor at Wayne State University, to discuss pivotal legislative initiatives in Michigan aimed at increasing student access to education. They explore bills that address testing mandates, FAFSA requirements, and support for middle schoolers, all designed to break down barriers and enhance student opportunities in the state.
Key Takeaways
What are Michigan’s House Bills 4810 and 4811?
Adanna shares that these bills focus on eliminating the requirement for the Michigan Merit Exam (SAT) score to be posted on high school transcripts. Many schools are now test-optional, and this mandate may inadvertently hinder students from gaining admission or receiving scholarships. By removing the SAT score requirement, students have more flexibility in their applications. Additionally, the bills would eliminate the essay portion of the SAT, which many institutions no longer require for admission, and the WorkKeys component, which has lost relevance in today’s job market.
How will a universal FAFSA bill impact Michigan students?
Adanna highlights the importance of a universal FAFSA bill currently being considered in Michigan. This legislation would require all students to complete the FAFSA as part of their application process. The completion of FAFSA is a critical step for students, particularly first-generation and lower-income families, in accessing scholarships and financial aid. Adanna emphasizes that many students are unaware of the aid opportunities available to them, and this bill would help ensure that they don’t miss out on critical funding. Furthermore, it aligns with Michigan's broader goal to increase the number of adults with a college degree or trade certificate by 2030.
What is the importance of middle school initiatives in education access?
Adanna discusses her involvement in the development of a new committee within MACAC aimed at supporting middle school counselors. The goal is to expose middle school students to various career paths and the skills necessary to succeed in those professions. This early intervention plays a key role in helping Michigan meet its ambitious goal of having 60% of working-age adults equipped with a college degree or trade certification by 2030. By reaching students earlier, the initiative aims to create equitable access to education and career opportunities.
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Mallory Willsea
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/
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In this bonus episode of Higher Ed Pulse live from NACAC, Mallory Willsea sits down with Adanna Smith, University Counselor at Wayne State University, to discuss pivotal legislative initiatives in Michigan aimed at increasing student access to education. They explore bills that address testing mandates, FAFSA requirements, and support for middle schoolers, all designed to break down barriers and enhance student opportunities in the state.
Key Takeaways
What are Michigan’s House Bills 4810 and 4811?
Adanna shares that these bills focus on eliminating the requirement for the Michigan Merit Exam (SAT) score to be posted on high school transcripts. Many schools are now test-optional, and this mandate may inadvertently hinder students from gaining admission or receiving scholarships. By removing the SAT score requirement, students have more flexibility in their applications. Additionally, the bills would eliminate the essay portion of the SAT, which many institutions no longer require for admission, and the WorkKeys component, which has lost relevance in today’s job market.
How will a universal FAFSA bill impact Michigan students?
Adanna highlights the importance of a universal FAFSA bill currently being considered in Michigan. This legislation would require all students to complete the FAFSA as part of their application process. The completion of FAFSA is a critical step for students, particularly first-generation and lower-income families, in accessing scholarships and financial aid. Adanna emphasizes that many students are unaware of the aid opportunities available to them, and this bill would help ensure that they don’t miss out on critical funding. Furthermore, it aligns with Michigan's broader goal to increase the number of adults with a college degree or trade certificate by 2030.
What is the importance of middle school initiatives in education access?
Adanna discusses her involvement in the development of a new committee within MACAC aimed at supporting middle school counselors. The goal is to expose middle school students to various career paths and the skills necessary to succeed in those professions. This early intervention plays a key role in helping Michigan meet its ambitious goal of having 60% of working-age adults equipped with a college degree or trade certification by 2030. By reaching students earlier, the initiative aims to create equitable access to education and career opportunities.
- - - -
Connect With Our Host:
Mallory Willsea
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/
https://twitter.com/mallorywillsea
About The Enrollify Podcast Network:
The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!
Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.
Attend the 2025 Engage Summit!
The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.
Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
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