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!
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.
Description
Careerline Tech Center, a service of the Ottawa Area Intermediate School District, opened in the fall of 1977 with 441 students enrolled in eleven programs. Today, more than 1,600 students are enrolled in over 30 career and technical education programs.
At the Tech Center, we're helping students prepare for the future. Recognizing that all students learn differently, we offer a variety of options. If college is the goal, direct credit options and articulation agreements with area colleges allow students to earn college credits while taking a Tech Center class. State and national certifications can be earned in classes like Engineering, Mechatronics/Robotics, Healthcare, and Web & Game Development.
While here, students can participate in work-based learning opportunities and earn college credit.
Career Contact Information
Programs of Study
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Manufacturing
Transportation
Credentials Information
Depends on the industry.
Location Information
13663 port Sheldon Street, Holland, MI 49424
