Program

Cabinet Making and Millwork

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Provided by
Michigan Career and Technical Institute
Michigan Career and Technical Institute

Students are trained in the operation of state-of-the-art CNC panel processing equipment, spindle molders, profile grinders, and numerous other woodworking machines. Students train to set up, operate or tend milling or planning machines to mill, plane, shape, groove or profile wood materials.

Quick Facts

Type

Sub-Associate Certificate or Credential Program

Length

10 weeks (1 term) to a total of 6 terms

Format

In-person

Location

Located outside of the city of Kalamazoo

Next Start Date

Next deadline

Am I Eligible For This Program

Who might this program serve uniquely well?

Persons With Disabilities
Individuals who are registered with Michigan Rehabilitation Services are eligible for full coverage of tuition, room, board, books and fees for this program

Eligibility Requirements

Driver's License
Residency
Participant must be a resident of the state of Michigan.
Acceptable Forms of Verification: Driver's License, Michigan ID, School ID
Other
Michigan Rehabilitation Services participant

What documents will I need?

Driver's License, Michigan ID, School ID

How Much Will I Earn Or Spend

This program is free of cost

Cost Breakdown

Tuition and Fees (Without Financial Aid)
$0.00

Cost of Books and Supplies (Without Financial Aid)

$0.00

Financial Aid

Percentage of Costs Typically Covered by Financial Aid

100%

Qualification for Financial Aid

Application

Where Is This Program Located

Recruitment Area

Located outside of the city of Kalamazoo

Address

11611 West Pine Lake Road
Plainwell, Michigan 49080-9225

What Other Resources Does This Program Offer

None

Non-English Languages

Academic Advising
Provided to all prior to attending MCTI an during enrollment.
Supported By this program directly
Alumni Eligibile: no
Counseling
Supportive Counseling provided while students are enrolled.
Supported By this program directly
Alumni Eligibile: no
Job Placement
Placement Services including resume building, assistance filling out job application, mock interviewing, transportation to interviews, and follow-up with employers. MCTI/MRS has a statewide employment network and most often students are employed at graduation. MCTI has an 85% placement rate over the past 20 years.
Supported By this program directly
Alumni Eligibile: yes
Other
MCTI provides basic medical care through our Health Services Department. Students have access to a Nurse/Physician for medical needs and Social Workers/Therapists for mental health needs. Staff assist with medical refills and coordinating on-going care in the student's home community
Supported By this program directly
Alumni Eligibile: no
Other
Accommodations: MCTI has two Occupational Therapists on staff to help implement any accommodation recommendations for requests. MCTI provides assistance to help coordinate accommodations needed for licensing examinations and requests for test materials in alternate formats.
Supported By this program directly
Alumni Eligibile: no

Work-Based Learning (WBL) Experiences

Quality Indicators

Participant-to-Staff Ratio
12 students to 1 instructor
Reported by/how: The Program Itself
Year: 2021

What Could This Training Lead To?

Degrees or other credentials

Industry-Recognized Certificate or Certification
Woodworking Career Alliance
Sub-Associate Basic or Advanced Certificate
Wood Working Machine Operator 1
Sub-Associate Basic or Advanced Certificate
Woodworking Machine Operator 11
Sub-Associate Basic or Advanced Certificate
Woodworking Machine Operator 111
Sub-Associate Basic or Advanced Certificate
Cabinetmaker/Bench Carpenter
Sub-Associate Basic or Advanced Certificate
Technical Machine Operator

Job Titles

Woodworking Machine Operator I 51-7042
Woodworking Machine Operator II 51-7042
Woodworking Machine Operator III 51-7042
Technical Machine Operator 51-7011
Cabinetmaker/Bench Carpenter 51-7011

When And How Can I Start?

Admissions

Rolling Admissions? no

Contact

Brian Smith
Deputy Director
smithb16@michigan.gov
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