
Supporting Student Success
The K-12 Relations Department is the portal for K-12 initiatives and career preparation supporting student access, success, and retention by providing postsecondary education and workforce development options.
Staff
The H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program offers Lansing School District youth an opportunity for a college education and a brighter future. Students are initiated into the program as sixth graders. Students promise to finish high school in exchange for two years of free tuition at Lansing Community College. The students are chosen by their school based on their ability to utilize the program.
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These options include: the High School Diploma Completion Initiative; HOPE Scholarship; Leslie Promise; Edgewood Scholars; Mason Promise; Career and Technical Education through Eaton Intermediate School District; and high school articulation.
Program of Relations
With funding from a federal Department of Labor's Workforce Innovation and Regional Economic Development (WIRED), Lansing Community College Department of K-12 Relations established the Own a Business, Own Your Future: So You Want to Be an Entrepreneur youth initiative. The initiative provides an avenue for high school students to develop innovative business ideas and compete for academic and financial awards.
Articulation is a term used to describe the process that facilitates the transition of a student from one educational institution to another, or from one level of education to the next with minimal duplication of coursework. When referring to articulation from high school (secondary) to college (post-secondary) we refer to this as Free College Credit.
High School Diploma Completion Initiative (HSDCI) is a unique opportunity for mid-Michigan students who have disconnected from their high school to jump-start their education and career preparation. The academic programs at HSDCI are designed for high school students who have disconnected from school and wish to complete their high school diploma and begin their college education and career training.
The H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program offers Lansing School District youth an opportunity for a college education and a brighter future. Students are initiated into the program as sixth graders. Students promise to finish high school in exchange for two years of free tuition at Lansing Community College. The students are chosen by their school based on their ability to utilize the program.
Tech-Prep is a program that provides assistance to states to award grants to consortia of local education agencies and postsecondary education institutions for the development and operation of programs consisting of the last two years of secondary education and at least two years of postsecondary education.

Department of K-12 Relations
Mackinaw Building, Room 230
Phone: (517) 483-1723
(517) 483-9904
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