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1.11.10 Press Conference Materials



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During Monday’s press conference at Brookland-Cayce High School in Cayce, S.C., South Carolina Commission on Higher Education Chairman Kenneth Wingate speaks to the crowd about the results of a statewide college access poll and the “significant discrepancy” between students who expect to go to college and those who actually do.


During Monday’s press conference at Brookland-Cayce High School in Cayce, S.C., Cynthia Mosteller, Governor’s Appointee At Large to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, announced the launch of SC CAN GO, a statewide college access awareness campaign. Elements of the campaign include a new Web site (www.sccango.org), broadcast and outdoor advertising and nontraditional efforts such as banners for high school gyms.


Following Monday’s press conference at Brookland-Cayce High School in Cayce, S.C., South Carolina Commission on Higher Education Chairman Kenneth Wingate greets Shaquiel Page, a senior at Brookland Cayce High School, who credits his parents and school counselors for keeping him on track in the path to higher education.


During Monday’s press conference at Brookland-Cayce High School in Cayce, S.C., Cynthia Mosteller, Governor’s Appointee At Large to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, thanks Craig Garner Jr., President of the South Carolina Higher Education Foundation, for his support in establishing the South Carolina College Access Network (SC CAN). Currently in the planning and development stage, SC CAN will be a “unique college access support system.”

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