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Making It In KC

Are you ready for an exciting career in manufacturing?

Making It In KC is a 16-week program that will prepare you for entry-level manufacturing positions. You will develop skills in computer literacy, problem solving and decision making, teamwork, applied math and manufacturing principles such as blueprint reading, mechanics and precision measurement.

Upon completion, each participant will receive 12 hours of MCC credit, a 10-hour OSHA General Industry Outreach Card, Six Sigma Greenbelt Certification and priority consideration for a position with one of our employer partner companies:

There is no cost to you--all assessments, tuition, fees and supplies are FREE!


To be eligible...

*If you need accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact Kim Fernandes at 816.437.3192 or Kim.Fernandes@mcckc.edu.


To apply for the next class...

Call 816.482.5200 and register to attend an information session at MCC-BTC at 12 p.m. OR 6 p.m.

Information Session Dates Assessment Start Dates Class Start Dates and Times
Sept. 30
Oct. 21
Nov. 13th Jan. 5, 2009
12:30 - 4:30 PM

Information session dates are aligned with class start dates in order to fulfill assessment requirements. Assessments are administered in the weeks between information sessions and the class start date. You must apply at an information session to be eligible to begin assessments. (For example, you must attend an information session on Sept. 30 or Oct. 21 to be eligible to begin assessments on Nov. 13 to qualify for the Jan. 5, 2009 class.)

*Information sessions are held at MCC-Business & Technology located at 1775 Universal Ave., KCMO, at 12 and 6 p.m. in room 2003. Picture ID required for assessments. Subject to space and availability. Attending an information session is not a guarantee of admission.

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This program is made possible by several community partners and endorsers** and is funded in part by a grant awarded under the President's Community-Based Job Training Grants, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration.

**The program is endorsed and will be promoted by four regional manufacturers: Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Honeywell and Kansas City Power & Light.

For information on manufacturing careers:
http://DreamIt-DoIt.com/
http://CareerVoyages.com/
http://www.missourieconomy.org/industry/index.stm
http://nam.org/