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Learn what Macomb Community College offers in fire, police, paramedic and EMT programs during Discover Macomb

Wednesday, April 24, 2024 10:00 AM

Learn what it takes be become a firefighter, police officer, paramedic or EMT.
Learn what it takes be become a firefighter, police officer, paramedic or EMT.

Learn what Macomb Community College offers in fire, police, paramedic and EMT programs during Discover Macomb

Potential students and their parents can learn what it takes to become a police officer, a firefighter, a paramedic or an emergency medical technician (EMT) during Macomb Community College’s Discover Macomb – Public Service Institute, Thursday, May 16, 7 p.m. on the college’s East Campus in Clinton Township.

During this 90-minute session, faculty and staff will provide a broad range of information about each career pathway, including physical and educational requirements, as well as connections to workforce opportunities. Participants will see equipment demonstrations during a tour of the college’s state-of-the-art public service training facilities.

Discover Macomb – Public Service Institute will be held at Macomb’s East Campus at 21901 Dunham Road, Clinton Township. Those interested in attending should register at www.macomb.edu/discovermacomb for the free event. Those who attend are eligible to win a $50 gift card to Macomb Community College’s bookstore.

About Macomb Community College

Macomb Community College (www.macomb.edu) is about transforming lives and communities through the power of education, enrichment and economic development. Macomb grants the largest number of associate degrees in Michigan and is the largest community college in the state. The college provides programming for youth through seniors, including early college for high school students, university transfer and career preparation programs, workforce education, continuing education and certification, and a wide range of enrichment opportunities encompassing arts, culture and lifelong learning.

Media contact: Sean M. Patrick, 586.445.7271, patricks28@macomb.edu