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Grand Rapids Community College's Welding certification program focuses on teaching students the necessary skills and knowledge to become proficient welders. The program involves both classroom theory and hands-on practical instruction, to ensure that students gain a thorough understanding of the welding process. Upon completion, graduates will be equipped to pursue careers in welding and fabrication across a range of industries.

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Grand Rapids Community College

Grand Rapids Community College, headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI, is a public higher education institution with a century-long history of educational service, founded in 1914. It offers over 145 career, transfer, and certificate programs and partners with over 345 companies for custom workforce training, providing seamless transfer opportunities to more than 35 college and university programs. The college annually awards $1.1 million in scholarships to over 1,000 students, fostering a supportive environment that inspires and empowers students to succeed and contribute to the community. Its Phlebotomy Skills for Healthcare program is delivered in a hybrid format, preparing students for certification and employment.

Highlights:

  • Michigan's first community college with over 100 years of history
  • Seamless transfer to more than 35 college and university programs
  • Strong workforce development partnerships
  • Hybrid-delivered Phlebotomy Skills for Healthcare program prepares students for certification and employment
  • Awards $1.1 million in scholarships annually to over 1,000 students
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