More About the WNCN

About the Network Grant

The purpose of the Western North Carolina Network for Access and Success is to extend the services established by the Appalachian Higher Education Network on the Appalachian State University campus. Specifically, this project identifies, assesses, and disseminates practices that improve college access and student success throughout the Appalachian region. The Network is housed at Appalachian State University in partnership with University of North Carolina-Asheville and Western Carolina University and serves the entire Appalachian region of North Carolina. High school administrators, guidance counselors, and teachers are encouraged to apply for mini-grants designed to achieve one or more of the listed outcomes.

Network Partners

  • University of North Carolina-Asheville - Supervise the development of two(2) high school college access projects in their ARC catchment area and provide supplimental college access programming
  • Western Carolina University - Supervise the development of two(2) high school college access projects in their ARC catchment area and provide supplimental college access programming
  • The University of North Carolina General Administration
  • TRIO programs of western North Carolina
  • High schools/counties that receive mini-grants [list of schools]

A Replication Program

The Network is funded by the Appalachian Regional Commission and is a replication of two successful college access networks in the Appalachian region: southern
Ohio (OACHE) and West Virginia (WVACHE). The OACHE was formed as a result of a significant study called the Appalachian Access and Success Project. Since the publication of the study and the establishment of OACHE, high schools in southern Ohio that have created a College Access and Career Exploration Program have experienced significant increases in the college-going rate for high school graduates.

Grants to support college access programs

The Network has approximately $40,000 to be awarded to high schools in
the ARC counties for each academic year. The Network will award approximately five mini-grants; each will not exceed $8,000. If a project makes significant progress in meeting project goals and providing services, a second year of funding will also be made available (pending federal approval).

 

Contact

Joni Petschauer , Director
Western North Carolina Network for Access and Success
ASU Box 32011
Boone, North Carolina 28608-2011
PH: 828-262-3878
Email: petschaerjw@appstate.edu