Beaverton and Gladwin High School students of the Clare-Gladwin
Career Center’s Automotive Technology program recently spent an afternoon
exploring higher education opportunities in the automotive field at Mid
Michigan Community College (MMCC).
Following a discussion with MMCC Auto Instructor Dave Demski, the
high school juniors and seniors took part in the college’s engine repair
course, receiving further hands-on experience as they worked alongside current
Mid Michigan Community College students.
“I was impressed with the equipment at Mid,” said Clare-Gladwin
Career Center student Clay Bowen.
Chris Pellerito, MMCC admissions representative, also provided
guidance on the current application and financial aid processes.
Automotive Technology is one of nine career and technical
education (CTE) programs offered to local high school juniors and seniors at
the Clare-Gladwin Career Center, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD. Students
spend half of their regular school day in CTE and the other half at their local
high school. For more information, please visit www.cgresd.net.
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