Ohio College Access Network
The Ohio College Access Network (OCAN) was founded in 1999, by
KnowledgeWorks Foundation, in collaboration with the Ohio Board of
Regents and Ohio Department of Education. OCAN is an independent 501
(c)(3) organization that provides leadership and support for Ohio
college access organizations while working closely with the
aforementioned partners and the Ohio Business Roundtable to help
increase the college going rate in the state.
OCAN is the first
statewide coordinating body for college access programs in the nation.
The organization is focused on helping Ohio residents pursue
postsecondary education by building and supporting (through hands on
technical assistance, professional development and grant opportunities)
local college access programs throughout the state. Currently, 35
college access programs serve nearly 205 of Ohio's 612 school districts,
touching 173,000 students annually.
College access organizations
are community-based, non-profit organizations designed to increase the
number of students who pursue education beyond high school with a
particular focus on low income and first generation college students.
The mission of these organizations is to open the doors to postsecondary
education by providing financial aid and college application advising,
last dollar scholarships, college visit opportunities, entrance exam
courses and career guidance.