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Macomb Community College students gain on-the-job training through medical assistant apprenticeship program

Macomb students gain on-the-job training as medical assistants

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by Macomb Community College

Macomb students gain on-the-job training as medical assistants through the college’s Medical Assistants Apprenticeship program, providing them with skills that will lead from classroom to career.

Mariya Akhlaq

Mariya Akhlaq hopes to shape the future with a computer science degree

Student Stories

by Macomb Community College

Coding and cooking may not seem like they share many similarities, but to Mariya Akhlaq they both offer an opportunity to make life more fulfilling. The same goes for her work-study assignment.

Erica Jamroz

Dental Hygiene program provided welcomed surprise(s) for Erica Jamroz

Student Stories

by Macomb Community College

If Macomb hadn’t added Dental Hygiene to its curriculum in 2021, Erica Jamroz’ life would have taken a different turn. She’d be commuting to Oakland County for her classes for one thing and would have missed the excitement of seeing herself on a roadside billboard.

Abdullah Aljanabi

Abdullah Aljanabi isn’t letting his age interfere with his ambitions

Student Stories

by Macomb Community College

At 17, Abdullah Aljanabi has the usual interests: playing soccer, going to movies and spending time with family and friends. But he’s also taking high school and college classes simultaneously, engaging his peers in the democratic process and furthering his uncle’s legacy of service to others.

Brendan Wallace has wanted to attend the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) since high school.

Starting out at Macomb paid off in more ways than one for Brendan Wallace

Alumni Stories

by Macomb Community College

Brendan Wallace has wanted to attend the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) since high school, so he was “happily overwhelmed” when he received a full-ride scholarship there beginning in the fall. But it never would have happened if he hadn’t decided to attend Macomb first.