Northwestern Michigan College launches industrial sewing course after years of delay
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Northwestern Michigan College launches industrial sewing course after years of delay

9and10News.com
July 15, 2026

Summary

Northwestern Michigan College has launched a new industrial sewing course after several years of development, providing students with a certificate and the chance for an apprenticeship. This initiative aims to enhance workforce opportunities in the region, particularly for those seeking careers without the need for a four-year degree.

The industrial sewing program reflects a growing emphasis on vocational training and apprenticeships, addressing local workforce demands and filling a gap in training options. Programs like this are essential for equipping students with practical skills and connecting them with employment opportunities in their communities.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of vocational training and apprenticeships in meeting local workforce needs. By offering a program that combines education with practical experience, it paves the way for career pathways that can lead to sustainable employment in the trades.

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