Agribusiness Talent Council
Agribusiness includes everything from growing crops and raising animals to processing food and making products you see in stores. In Michigan, it’s one of the top five industries and plays a big role in feeding our communities and supporting local jobs. From hands-on work outdoors to high-tech roles in labs and production facilities, there’s something for everyone. You might be surprised at how many different careers are part of agribusiness!
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Allegan Area ESA
The Allegan Area Educational Service Agency (AAESA) is an intermediate school district in Michigan, headquartered in Allegan.
Aquinas College
Aquinas College, an inclusive educational community rooted in the Catholic and Dominican tradition, provides a liberal arts education with a global perspective, emphasizes career preparation focused on leadership and service to others, and fosters a commitment to lifelong learning dedicated to the pursuit of truth and the common good.
Careerline Tech Center - Ottawa County
Careerline Tech Center prepares students for tomorrow's workforce by providing career and technical education for employment and post-secondary opportunities while promoting life-long learning and personal success.
Ferris State University
Ferris State University is a mid-sized four-year public university known for its quality of instruction and large selection of academic programs, ranging from associate to doctoral degrees, offered through seven degree-granting colleges.
Grand Rapids Community College
GRCC provides education and training programs to prepare students for in-demand careers.
Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley State University (GVSU) is a dynamic public institution, with its main campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, and a strong presence across the state.
Hastings High School CTE Program
Hastings Area Schools- Career and Technical Education All eligible high school-aged children in Barry County are allowed to enroll in the Career & Technical Education programs, and eligible charter schools are invited to be a participating agency in the regional Perkins Grant.
Hope College
Hope College provides education and training programs to prepare students for in-demand industries including business, technology, education, health professions, and science & engineering.
Ionia County Career Center
The Ionia County Career Center provides Ionia County students the opportunity for career and technical education programs. The center operates 10 state-approved programs. Classes are a combination of academics and hands-on, project-based learning giving students the knowledge and experience they need to secure their first-time job or begin college.
Kendall College of Art and Design
Our faculty members are regionally and nationally known designers, artists, and scholars in their own right who share their experience freely in the studio and beyond. Professors know their students by name and are invested in their success. KCAD's facilities provide well-resourced studios, classrooms, labs, workshops, and exhibition spaces. And our technology is directly aligned with the systems and software used in the professional world.
Kent Career Tech Center
The Kent Career Tech Center (KCTC) is a secondary career and technical education school serving juniors and seniors from all schools in our area (Kent County and parts of Barry County), including public, private, and home schooled.
Michigan State University
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for 170 years. A top global public research university, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery to make a better world while providing students with life-changing opportunities.
Montcalm Area Career Center
The Montcalm Area Career Center (MACC) is a secondary career and technical education school serving juniors and seniors in the seven districts of Montcalm County.
Montcalm Community College
Montcalm Community College offers learners of all ages opportunities to earn credits for degrees, certificates, job training programs or transfer to gain skills leading to jobs in high-demand, high-wage career fields.
Muskegon Career Tech Center
The Muskegon Area Career Tech Center provides education and training programs to prepare students for in-demand industries including construction, manufacturing, welding, software development, and health care.
Muskegon Community College
With over 80 two-year degrees and certificates, we will help you prepare for the future you dream of!
