What is MAAP?
The Michigan Assured Admission Pact (MAAP) is a collaborative effort among eleven public universities in Michigan designed to simplify the college admission process for high school graduates. By guaranteeing admission to Michigan high school graduates who maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, MAAP aims to enhance awareness of educational opportunities and provide essential resources for students navigating their post-secondary educational journey. The pact also offers guidance on financial support and specific requirements for more selective programs, ensuring students are well-prepared for higher education.
How much funding has MAAP raised?
MAAP has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
What's next for MAAP?
With substantial late-stage funding and a recent strategic investment, MAAP is poised for significant expansion and enhancement of its services. This capital infusion is expected to fuel initiatives aimed at broadening outreach, improving digital resources for prospective students, and potentially forging new partnerships within Michigan's higher education landscape. The focus will likely remain on reinforcing the pact's mission to ensure equitable access to college for all qualified Michigan high school graduates, solidifying its role as a critical facilitator in the state's educational ecosystem.
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