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Q. What are the CTCs?
- Community
Technology Centers, or CTCs, are community centers that provide local
residents access to basic computer instruction, Internet access, and
use.
Q. What
type of skill training do the CTCs offer?
- CTC skill training includes information technology
careers, careers in the Health Care Industry, Business and Industry
Careers, and Entrepreneurial Business Ventures, including basic
Internet and PC basics are also available.
Q. Where
can you receive career exposure (basic entry-level) in information
technology, health care, business, and entrepreneurial business
ventures free of charge?
- Mott Community College’s Community
Technology Centers are a great starting point. All
four CTCs are located in Flint, Michigan. Staff members
can provide information on other Workforce
Development programs
offered by MCC.
Q. Are
there other levels of participation through the CTCs?
- Other
levels of participation include:
- E-mentoring: Internet volunteer program allowing
individuals to mentor anywhere, anytime.
- Cohort Affinity Groups (CAG): Small groups
or “communities” connecting individuals based on occupational
interest.
- CTC TV: Online and digital communications
addressing social, cultural, and educational community needs.
- Access Technology in your palm: Hand held
computers introducing users to technology and interaction with
CTCs.
- Program Volunteers: Volunteer opportunities
exist at a variety of levels for individuals, as well as large
and small businesses.
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