WMU and Kent Career Tech Center announce dual enrollment partnership for aviation students

Contact: Kimmy Beuchler
October 14, 2024

KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with the Kent Career Tech Center (KCTC) that will provide high school students in aviation career and technical education (CTE) programs a direct pathway to Western’s prestigious College of Aviation. This initiative, beginning in the 2024-25 academic year, offers students the opportunity to earn up to 15 college credits at no out-of-pocket cost, jump-starting their journey toward a successful career in aviation.

Under the terms of the partnership, students enrolled in KCTC’s aviation programs will have the opportunity to earn 12 articulated credits toward WMU’s aviation technical operations major. These credits recognize the rigorous coursework completed through KCTC’s aviation curriculum, which is based out of the Gerald R. Ford International Airport. 

Students talk with an instructor in front of a plane's propeller.

Additionally, students will have the option to dual enroll with Western for an additional three credits, which can be applied to the aviation technical operations, flight science, or management and operations majors. These dual enrollment courses will be offered online, providing flexible access to WMU’s top-tier aviation education.

“We are thrilled to partner with Kent Career Tech Center to provide their students with a seamless transition into our aviation programs,” says Kimmy Beuchler, director of Early College Programs at WMUx. “This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to supporting students from high school to college and beyond, ensuring they have the tools and resources to succeed in their chosen careers.”

Joseph Lienesch, principal at KCTC when the partnership formed and now director of career and technical education at Kent ISD, expressed similar enthusiasm.

“The new partnership between Kent Career Tech Center and Western Michigan University, offering dual enrollment college credit in our aviation programs, will positively impact our students' college and career readiness,” says Lienesch. “This outstanding opportunity will help our programs prepare and launch our students into exciting careers in the aviation industry.”

Dr. Raymond Thompson, dean of WMU’s College of Aviation, emphasizes the strategic importance of this collaboration.

"The aviation industry is in constant need of skilled professionals, and this partnership helps bridge the gap between secondary and post-secondary education. By aligning our programs, we are not only enhancing the educational experience for these students but also contributing to the future workforce in aviation."

This partnership is a result of extensive collaboration between instructors at WMU’s College of Aviation and KCTC, who worked together to align their curricula and establish the credit transfer process. Through this agreement, KCTC students will not only gain a significant advantage in their pursuit of a college degree but also receive ongoing support through WMU’s student success coaching.

About WMU College of Aviation

Western Michigan University’s College of Aviation offers the only comprehensive aviation program at a public university in the state of Michigan, and with approximately 1,100 undergraduate students is one of the largest aviation programs in the nation. The University's vision is to continually offer state-of-the-art, world-class professional aviation programs that are the best in the world. The College aims to produce graduates who think critically, communicate effectively and engage ethically in the dynamic field of aviation. Backed by 85 years of aviation experience, education and our excellent industry reputation, WMU's College of Aviation is a powerful force in the future of aviation training.

About Kent Career Tech Center

Kent Career Tech Center has 20+ career-focused programs offering college, technical school and high school credit, plus opportunities to earn industry-recognized certifications. More than 2,400 students attend on campus and at satellite locations. It’s one of the most advanced tech centers in the Midwest and provides Real Life, Real Learning—in award-winning programs. These range from healthcare and IT, hospitality and criminal justice, to mechatronics, aviation and automotive, sustainable agriscience and skilled trades.

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