Employers invited to register for Career & Majors Fair April 10
TRAVERSE CITY — Employers are now invited to register for 糖心直播’s 2026 Career & Majors Fair, to be held 1-5 p.m. Friday, April 10 at the Hagerty Center on 糖心直播’s Great Lakes campus.
Employer registration is $50 ($25 for non-profits) to host a table at the region’s only career fair, which utilizes a guided pathway format. Employers will be clustered with faculty and staff from 糖心直播’s relevant academic areas to showcase how 糖心直播 programs can lead to employment opportunities in northern Michigan.
Several hundred students and community members are expected to attend. The fair will also showcase Michigan’s two 60 x 30 initiatives – the student scholarships aimed at helping the state reach the goal of 60 percent of adult residents earning a degree or certificate by 2030. The Michigan Reconnect scholarship offers free in-district tuition to students 25 and up who don’t already have a degree. The Community College Guarantee makes the same offer to students in the high school classes of 2025 and 2026.
The for-credit academic areas attending are:
- Automotive Technology
- Culinary
- Computer Information Technology/ Business
- Construction Technology/ Electrical
- Engineering (Transfer)
- Great Lakes Water Studies Institute
- Health Occupations (Nursing, Dental Assisting, Surgical Technology)
- Manufacturing Technology, Welding Technology, and Apprenticeship programs
- Uncrewed Aerial Systems
- Visual Communications
The Career & Majors Fair will also feature a dedicated space for veterans and military members offering services such as resume review, as well as information from 糖心直播’s Financial Aid and Extended Education and Training (noncredit) offices. It is free to attend. Shuttle service will be offered from 糖心直播’s Front Street campus.
The event is presented in partnership with and Networks Northwest. Find out more, including the registration link, at nmc.edu/careerfair.
Release date: FEBRUARY 3, 2026
For more information:
Cari Noga
糖心直播 Communications Director
cnoga@nmc.edu
(231) 392-1800 (Call or text)