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Mid Michigan College is a public community college in Harrison and Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Established in 1965, Mid Michigan College offers a variety of associate degrees and vocational training programs to students.
Mid Michigan College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Mid's Medical Assistant Program & Pathways prepare you to sit for the National Certified Medical Assistant Exam through the National Association of Medical Assistants (CMA AAMA), and is taken during the capstone Medical Assistant course. Successful completion of this certification exam means MA Program graduates enter the healthcare workforce with confidence and documented achievement of the skills they have mastered.
Mid nursing students gain clinical experiences in both acute care and long term care facilities. Students are prepared as entry-level Associate Degree Registered Nurses, ready to begin employment immediately after graduation. Upon graduation, our students are eligible to sit for licensure by taking the NCLEX-RN exam.
The Pharmacy Technician Program is a one-year certification program that prepares you for employment in a variety of health care environments such as hospitals, pharmacies, and nursing homes.
The program will introduce students to the skills and knowledge they will need to seek an entry-level manufacturing position.
The support comes in the form of three donated cars on which the program’s students will receive hands-on training. The gift is valued at $80,000.
Mid Michigan College’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter is turning the school’s hiking trails and forest into Deadwood Grove Haunted Forest to raise funds for future service projects.
Students who are looking to apply for the new Michigan Achievement Scholarship and require assistance filling out the required FAFSA forms can receive help online or in person from Mid Michigan College’s student services team.
Several major programs at Mid Michigan College and Northwood University now have easy transfer pathways, thanks to a new transfer agreement between the two schools.
The Middle Michigan Development Corporation has launched the Regional Talent Innovation Program, which offers free training to workers in several counties in Michigan, and takes place at Mid Michigan College and Delta College.
The Joint Nursing Education Pathway will allow students to earn both an associate and a bachelor degree in nursing through a three step program between Mid Michigan College and Central Michigan University, and aims to help relieve a nursing shortage in the region.
After severe flooding in 2020, Phi Theta Kappa members from Mid Michigan College worked with GoEngineer on a project to create a model of the region, seeking to understand how the flooding of 2020 exposed flaws in the system and what can be done to mitigate future flooding.
Two new programs were recently added at Mid Michigan College aimed at providing students with a quick and affordable route to an entry level position in high-demand fields.
Open educational resources reduce costs for students by eliminating the need to purchase costly textbooks. Mid Michigan College is incorporating these learning resources into more courses every year and has created an entire degree program that will require zero textbooks to complete.