Kellogg Community College, partners receive $1.1 million MiLeap grant for customized career training for local residents

KAMA manufacturing students work on a manufacturing line at the RMTC campus in Battle Creek.

A statewide grant is allowing a partnership of regional community colleges and workforce organizations to offer free education, job training and related support services to area residents suffering from the economic impact of COVID-19. A Southwest Partnership consortium including Kellogg… Continue Reading

KCC seeks applicants for free CNA training for Battle Creek residents

CNA students work in the CNA Lab on campus in Battle Creek.

Kellogg Community College is seeking applicants for a Nursing Assistant Training Program starting in November, offered at no cost for Battle Creek residents who meet income guidelines. The training program, offered through KCC’s Innovative Accelerated Credentialed Training (iACT) initiative, will… Continue Reading

KCC seeks applicants for free phlebotomy training for Battle Creek residents

Illustration of a medical provider drawing blood from a patient.

Kellogg Community College is seeking applicants for a new Phlebotomy Training Program starting in August, offered at no cost for Battle Creek residents who meet income guidelines. The training program, offered through KCC’s Innovative Accelerated Credentialed Training (iACT) initiative, is… Continue Reading

KCC seeks applicants for free manufacturing job training program for Battle Creek residents

A female student smiles in safety goggles on a text slide that reads "Free job training, laptop, cash incentives. Eligibility requirements apply. Request information at www.kellogg.edu/iact."

Kellogg Community College is seeking applicants for a manufacturing job training program beginning in June, offered at no cost for Battle Creek residents who meet income guidelines. The College’s next Kellogg Advanced Manufacturing Assembly (KAMA) training program will run for… Continue Reading

WKKF grant to expand KCC’s short-term job training in Battle Creek

A female student smiles in safety goggles on a text slide that reads "Free job training, laptop, cash incentives. Eligibility requirements apply. Request information at www.kellogg.edu/iact."

Over the next four years, Kellogg Community College plans to provide Battle Creek residents with no-cost job training, scholarships for college degrees, tailored support services, laptop computers, digital skills training and incentives. KCC is expanding its iACT (Innovative Accelerated Credentialed… Continue Reading