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Michigan Career & Technical Institute
Michigan Career & Technical Institute
Welcome to MCTI!
MCTI is a residential vocational training facility for persons with disabilities. Our main campus on the shores of Pine Lake in Barry County provides students with a beautiful and peaceful setting for living and learning. The fully accessible campus offers a unique blend of support services and state-of-the-art training for jobs needed in business and industry today. The starting point for most students is participation in Career Assessment. Depending on the results of Career Assessment, students may be recommended to enroll in one of the 11 vocational programs.
MCTI is also pleased to provide three fully-accredited extension campuses for students in Benton Harbor and Kalamazoo (Certified Nursing Assistant training) and Fowlerville (Culinary Arts training).
MCTI's training programs
Choose from 11 certified technical training programs to earn industry skills, gain specialized knowledge, and fast-track your career advancement!
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Want to learn more about MCTI? Our friendly staff can provide you with the most up-to-date information to help guide you on your path to success.
Visit campus
Explore MCTI's main campus in Plainwell, Michigan, with a self-guided tour to learn more about our facilities and what we offer.
Enrollment
Are you interested in learning how to enroll in one of our technical training programs? We're here to guide and support you every step of the way!
“I enjoyed the fun activities, hanging out with friends that I met at MCTI. I got involved student government — I was never a part of student government while in high school, this is my first time. I’d recommend MCTI to anyone who likes hands-on work and a staff that’s willing to help.”
Kara W.
Pharmacy Tech Program
“Staff are helpful and nice. I loved the freedom and all of the activities — I was never bored after class. And now I’m ready to handle a job! I would recommend MCTI to others, because this place focuses on disabilities and it’s so great!”
Jailah J.
Culinary Program
“I’m feeling more prepared for employment — gaining knowledge, work ethic and my construction experience has helped me. This has been a quality experience.”
Chris W.
Cabinetmaking Program
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Pursuant to section 238 of PA 166 of 2022, the Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Opportunity posts this notice that it has adopted a hybrid policy that includes in-person, remote, and alternative work arrangements. The department or agency has the authority to assign and schedule its employees and determine their work location. This policy also provides for work options contingent upon the operational needs of the department or agency. Approval is at the discretion of the department or agency and can be changed or rescinded based upon operational needs. The policy includes which positions may qualify for a work option, how to request one and the requirements necessary for approval.