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Kirtland Community College

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4800 W 4 Mile Rd, Grayling, MI 49738, USA
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Gaylord Center

Gaylord, MI, United States

The Gaylord Center, also known as Toby's Center, extends Kirtland Community College's offerings to the Otsego County area, focusing on accessible education for local residents. It specializes in select programs that cater to regional demands, emphasizing flexibility for working adults and high school students.

  • Business and Office Administration: Core classes in office management, Microsoft Office Suite proficiency, bookkeeping, and human resources, designed for quick entry into administrative roles.
  • Health Sciences: Practical nursing, certified nursing assistant (CNA), and medical coding programs, with emphasis on healthcare compliance and patient interaction skills.
  • General Education Transfer: Courses in communications, sociology, algebra, and humanities to facilitate seamless transfer to bachelor's programs at partnering universities.
  • Information Systems: Basics of computer applications, database management, and digital marketing, including hands-on training with industry-standard software.
  • Culinary Arts and Hospitality: Introduction to food service, nutrition, and event planning, tailored to Michigan's tourism industry.
  • Social Services: Human services certificate covering counseling techniques, family dynamics, and community resources, preparing for roles in non-profits.
  • Skilled Trades: Basic welding and construction safety courses, supporting local manufacturing and building sectors.
  • English as a Second Language (ESL): Integrated language instruction with cultural orientation for immigrant populations.

This center hosts evening and online-hybrid classes to accommodate schedules, with advising services for career planning. Partnerships with local businesses provide internships, enhancing employability. The curriculum promotes inclusivity and equity, with support for underrepresented students. Community events and workshops on financial literacy complement academic offerings. Serving as a vital educational outpost, the Gaylord Center contributes to workforce development in Northern Michigan's growing economy, offering pathways to associate degrees and beyond.

Main Campus

Roscommon, MI, United States

Kirtland Community College's Main Campus in Roscommon offers a comprehensive array of associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs designed to prepare students for careers or further education. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning and practical skills across various disciplines.

  • Business Administration: Courses cover accounting principles, marketing strategies, management fundamentals, entrepreneurship, and business law, equipping students with skills for entry-level positions in corporate environments or starting their own ventures.
  • Nursing and Allied Health: Programs include registered nursing (RN), licensed practical nursing (LPN), medical assisting, and phlebotomy, featuring clinical rotations and simulations to build patient care expertise.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: General education courses in English composition, mathematics, history, psychology, and biology support transfer to four-year universities, fostering critical thinking and communication abilities.
  • Information Technology: Training in computer programming (Java, Python), cybersecurity, web development, and networking, with labs providing real-world application through projects and certifications like CompTIA.
  • Industrial Technology: Welding, machining, automotive technology, and manufacturing processes, including CAD/CAM software and safety protocols for skilled trades.
  • Early Childhood Education: Focus on child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive practices, preparing educators for preschool and daycare settings.
  • Criminal Justice: Studies in law enforcement, corrections, forensics, and ethics, with opportunities for internships at local agencies.
  • Environmental Science: Courses on ecology, sustainability, and natural resource management, incorporating field studies in Michigan's diverse landscapes.

Additionally, the campus provides workforce development workshops in leadership, customer service, and digital literacy. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, students receive personalized support. The programs align with regional employer needs, boasting high placement rates. Extracurricular activities like student clubs enhance learning in areas such as debate and environmental action. Overall, the Main Campus serves as the hub for over 20 career pathways, promoting lifelong learning and community engagement in Northern Michigan.

West Branch Center

West Branch, MI, United States

Kirtland Community College's West Branch Center delivers targeted educational programs to Ogemaw County and surrounding areas, prioritizing vocational training and foundational academics. The center's curriculum is geared toward immediate workforce integration and personal advancement.

  • Business Management: Essentials of small business operations, financial accounting, sales techniques, and project management, with case studies from local enterprises.
  • Allied Health Professions: Medical assisting, emergency medical technician (EMT), and pharmacy technician certifications, featuring practical labs and externships.
  • Liberal Arts: Core requirements in literature, political science, statistics, and natural sciences, supporting associate of arts degrees for transfer.
  • Computer Technology: Networking fundamentals, software development, and IT support, aligned with certifications like A+ and Network+.
  • Manufacturing and Engineering Technology: Precision machining, industrial maintenance, and quality control, utilizing modern equipment for skill-building.
  • Education and Child Care: Child care provider training, including health/safety standards and early learning strategies.
  • Public Safety: Fire science, law enforcement basics, and homeland security, with simulations for crisis response.
  • Environmental and Outdoor Recreation: Sustainable forestry, wildlife management, and recreation leadership, leveraging Michigan's natural resources.

Classes are offered in flexible formats, including weekends, to serve diverse learners. Tutoring and career counseling are available on-site. Collaborations with regional employers ensure program relevance, with high success in job placement. The center also offers continuing education in areas like real estate and paralegal studies. By fostering community partnerships, it addresses local skill gaps in healthcare, trades, and services. This location empowers students to achieve economic independence, contributing to the vitality of West Branch and beyond through quality, affordable education.

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