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Michigan falling short of ‘Sixty by 30’ college goal, but it remains a rallying cry
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Michigan falling short of ‘Sixty by 30’ college goal, but it remains a rallying cry
A sign in downtown Lansing directing attendees to the Michigan College Access Network's 2026 College Attainment Advocacy Day. March 5, 2026. | Photo by Kyle Davidson/Michigan AdvanceDuring her first year in office Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer set a goal, referred to as Sixty by 30, of boosting Michigan’s post-secondary education attainment, aiming for 60% of the state’s population to hold a college degree or skill certificate by 2030. Over th…
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