Michigan Job Challenge students train for work in KCC’s KAMA program

KAMA manufacturing students work during training at the RMTC.

See photos of some of the 24 Michigan Job Challenge students who started the Kellogg Community College Advanced Manufacturing Assembly (KAMA) Training program at KCC’s Regional Manufacturing Technology Center (RMTC) this summer in the photo gallery embedded below or view the gallery on KCC’s… Continue Reading

KCC apprenticeship programs featured in Huffington Post article

A KCC employee welds at the RMTC campus in Battle Creek.

Jan. 6 was a big day for Kellogg Community College in digital media: In addition to posting one of the most popular posts in KCC Facebook history, KCC was featured in a Huffington Post article about apprenticeship programs. The article, “Apprenticeship Programs… Continue Reading

KCC celebrates RMTC expansion, 25th anniversary of RMTC

KCC RMTC employees pose for a group photo outside at the RMTC during the groundbreaking ceremony for a new RMTC expansion Nov. 13.

Kellogg Community College broke ground Friday on a new, 8,400-square-foot expansion to the College’s Regional Manufacturing Technology Center campus in Battle Creek and celebrated the center’s 25th anniversary with several dozen business and governmental leaders from the area, as well as… Continue Reading

KCC seeks applicants for manufacturing training program

An overhead view of KAMA manufacturing line workers in action at the College's RMTC.

Local companies are hiring, and Kellogg Community College is looking for people who want to get to work. KCC is seeking applicants to join the next KCC Advanced Manufacturing Assembly (KAMA) group for job training that’s free for those who… Continue Reading

KCC seeks applicants for new job-training program

A student working at the RMTC

Kellogg Community College is seeking applicants for specialized manufacturing training that may be free for people who meet eligibility requirements. The training programs are geared toward unemployed people, especially those impacted by foreign trade. For example, qualified employees whose jobs were… Continue Reading