Where to Find Training for Your Career Plans
There are many resources for graduates who are planning to pursue certifications, training, or apprenticeships for skilled trades positions. The following resources provide classroom experiences, work-based learning experiences, and/or career training during or after high school.
Community College Certifications
Mott Community College’s Certificate of Achievement programs are designed for students seeking job entry skills and those who wish to improve their performance in their present jobs or who wish to qualify for advancement. Certificates of Achievement represent the equivalent of at least one year of college study (31 or more credits) but are shorter than Associate Degree programs and do not include extensive general education requirements.
GST Michigan Works! Flint Service Center
The GST Michigan Works! Flint Service Center provides workforce development programs designed to assist job seekers to prepare for, find, and retain employment. GST Michigan Works! offers a variety of employment services, career counselors, employment specialists, and many education, training, and development resources.
Michigan Career and Technical Institute
Meeting the demands of today’s industry and workforce, the Michigan Career and Technical Institute provides individualized career development, education, training, and support services for individuals with disabilities preparing for and engaging in competitive integrated employment.
Skilled Trades and Apprenticeships
GST Michigan Works! provides registered apprenticeship training that includes both supervised on-the-job training and related technical instruction in the classroom. Apprentices are paid during their training. A GST Michigan Works! Career Coach can help you navigate available apprenticeship opportunities and identify an occupation in which you have interest, aptitude, and/or experience.
The Pure Michigan Talent Connect website provides information, resources, and connections to career training opportunities in the Skilled Trades. These opportunities exist in traditional fields, like construction and advanced manufacturing, as well as industries like automotive, energy, healthcare, and information technology. The Pure Michigan Talent Connect website area for students, parents, and educators also provides opportunities to explore careers, apprenticeships, and training programs for middle school, high school, and college students.
The United States Military
The United States Military is made up of six branches, each with their own active-duty and part-time components. Each varies in service commitment, location, and how its members contribute to the overall mission of protecting our country, though all components are on the same rank-based pay scale. There are opportunities to grow a career in military service and earn knowledge, skills, and experience toward a career outside the military.
Opportunities for Returning Adults
Adult Education for those Obtaining a High School Diploma or GED
Throughout Michigan, adult learners can take courses designed to improve personal skills and achieve academic goals. Residents of the East Michigan Adult Education Region 6 counties seeking to continue their education can choose from several options offered throughout the region, including programs and services in local schools, community colleges, and other community organizations.
Find a program near you that offers free or low-cost adult education services. If you have any questions or need assistance finding the Adult Education services you need, call (517) 335-5858.