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Michigan Youth Challenge Academy is accepting applications for youth desiring admission to our next cycle

DO YOU KNOW A YOUNG ADULT WHO IS STRUGGLING OR AT RISK OF NOT COMPLETING HIGH SCHOOL? 

We’ve helped nearly 5,000 “at-promise” youth get back on track and see their full potential since 1999.

The Michigan Youth Challenge Academy is accepting applications for youth desiring admission to our next cycle. Participation in a virtual orientation for both the youth and at least one parent/guardian is a mandatory first step in the application process. The early application provides the best chance of admission. Our next cycle starts on January 15.

Eligibility Requirements:

Age 16-18 as of the first day of the cycle

U.S. citizen or legally present and a Michigan resident

Not currently on reporting probation

No felonies

Has not graduated high school

Willing to attend, committed to improving

Attached please find a flyer with more information. We encourage you to share it widely, including on your social media platforms and with coworkers to help reach those who can benefit from the program.

Additionally, if you or your staff desire a short, virtual presentation on the MYCA, we are happy to provide one at your convenience.

Thank you for your assistance.

Joan Miller, Recruiter                                   Frank Vasquez, Recruiter

Western Michigan & UP                              Eastern Michigan & UP

Office: (269)968-1368                                   Office: (269)968-1397

Cell: (517) 898-2856                                      Cell: (517) 256-6682

millerj97@michigan.gov                               vasquezf@michigan.gov

https://www.michigan.gov/myca

Original source can be found here.

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