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Membership Renewal Season is Here - With a Twist

June 15, 2026

Two minutes
By Tong Lee, Senior Manager, Database and Retention

I want to being by thanking all National College Attainment Network (NCAN) members for being part of the NCAN family. Your continued commitment to students and their families have helped us remain a trusted source of insights, resources, and advocacy to expand postsecondary access and success. Over the past year, we’ve navigated a changing higher education landscape together while advancing our shared belief that every student deserves the opportunity to achieve social and economic mobility. As our membership year ends on June 30 for most members, we are transitioning from a calendar-based membership term to an anniversary-based renewal model moving forward

Company Administrators (i.e., primary contacts) can renew their organization’s membership. If you have already accessed NCAN's new web site and portal since April, you can continue to login as usual. If not, we've introducing a new member portal to make managing your membership easier - simply reset your password and login to complete your renewal and submit payment. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for your continued partnership!

In other membership news, we’re also excited to welcome our new members who have joined since April:


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