OWOSSO – More than 30 students from Porter County Career and Technical Center, Valparaiso, Indiana, recently traveled to Baker College’s Owosso campus to learn about post-high school educational options at the Auto/Diesel Institute of Michigan.

“Baker College’s ADI offers high quality programs in a state-of-the-art facility that are significantly different than a typical technical school,” said Mike Wester, PCCTC auto services instructor who coordinated this year’s visit. “The staff is excellent in helping students understand the need for secondary education and how to affordably obtain it. Several of our students have taken advantage of the education offered there.”

This is the fourth year PCCTC students studying auto or diesel service technology have visited the campus.

“The ADI of Michigan has some of the most recognized programs in the region,” said Mike Konopacke, Baker College of Owosso vice president for admissions. “A strength of the curricula is the opportunity to acquire extensive hands-on experience while being guided by experts in the field.”

The 43,000-square-foot ADI facility has two fully equipped automotive labs, three diesel labs, four engine and transmission labs, and three lecture classrooms.

ADI offers associate and certificate technology programs in diesel and automotive services, including the MOPAR College Automotive Program in partnership with Chrysler Group LLC, that are accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation.

Diesel service technology is the only Michigan program that has earned NATEF’s Master Accreditation.

For more information about ADI of Michigan programs, contact Konopacke at [email protected], 989.729.3350 or 1.800.879.3797, or visit www.baker.edu.