Michigan Career and Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony
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The Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) celebrated the graduation of 80 students who completed in-demand training programs. These programs aim to prepare individuals with disabilities for competitive employment in fields such as Certified Nursing Assistant and Culinary Arts.
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The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) announced the winter/spring graduation ceremony for the Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI). Eighty students were honored for completing vocational training programs designed to enhance their employability, particularly for individuals with disabilities. The MCTI, a division of Michigan Rehabilitation Services, offers 11 technical training programs, including Certified Nursing Assistant and Culinary Arts, with support from industry advisory committees.
This notice serves as an informational update on the successful completion of training programs at MCTI. While it highlights the institute's role in workforce development for individuals with disabilities, it does not introduce new regulatory requirements or deadlines for external entities. Compliance officers should note MCTI's focus on preparing graduates for in-demand jobs, which may inform future talent acquisition strategies or diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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80 students honored in Michigan Career and Technical Institute’s winter/spring graduation ceremony
March 13, 2026
MCTI’s student-focused approach results in post-secondary success for individuals with disabilities
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) hosted its winter/spring graduation ceremony today, celebrating 80 students who successfully completed in-demand training programs and earned credentials that will help them access competitive, integrated employment opportunities.
MCTI, the second-largest vocational rehabilitation training center in the country, held the ceremony at its main campus in Plainwell with current and graduating students, staff, families and community members in attendance.
“Michigan Career and Technical Institute training programs empower individuals with disabilities. Our graduates leave MCTI well-prepared to join the workforce, equipped with the technical expertise and employability skills essential for success in today’s economy,” said MCTI Director Scott Cubberly. “I’m extremely proud of the dedication and outstanding achievements demonstrated by this exceptional group of students.”
Two graduating students were named recipients of MCTI’s prestigious Honor Award. Since 1973, the award has been presented to students who have made outstanding contributions to the school, contributed to the success of their fellow students and individual classrooms, and shown significant growth during their time at MCTI.
Recipients of MCTI’s Honor Award were Logan McCaffrey of Grand Traverse County (Industrial Electronics Program) and Sasha Windfield of Macomb County (Culinary Arts). William Nixdorf of Oceana County (Industrial Electronics) was selected to give the Student Address during the commencement ceremony.
“These students represent the very best of MCTI, epitomizing the dedication, hard work and collaborative spirit our staff strives to instill in our students each and every day,” Cubberly said. “I’m excited for each of our graduates and the bright futures that lie ahead of them.”
The group of 80 graduates included 12 students who completed Certified Nursing Assistant training at MCTI’s accredited extension campuses in Benton Harbor and Kalamazoo (six graduates each).
MCTI promotes the integration of Michiganders with disabilities into both the competitive workplace and society. Students at MCTI’s Plainwell campus may enroll in one of 11 technical training programs, including automotive technology, cabinet making/millwork, certified nursing assistant, commercial printing, culinary arts, custodial, industrial electronics, information technology, machine technology, pharmacy technician and retail marketing.
Each training program is supported by an active advisory committee made up of people who work in that industry and help ensure the school’s curriculum and equipment meet business standards and needs. MCTI offers students health, psychological and social work services, sports and activities, housing, student government and much more.
MCTI is a division of Michigan Rehabilitation Services within the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity.
Learn more about the Michigan Career and Technical Institute by visiting Michigan.gov/MCTI.
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