McCants Accepted into CoMeT Program at GSCC

Kendall McCants was accepted into Gadsden State’s CoMeT (Consortium of Machining Education Training) Program and signed to work with M&H Valve during her time in college. Kendall is one of only fifteen students that were selected into the 2025 CoMeT cohort. Students in the CoMeT program attend classes two days a week and work with industry partners three days a week and are paid at least $15 per hour throughout the five-semester program. Kendall will graduate with an Associate in Applied Science in Precision Machining after completing the program! Congratulations, Kendall! Your Titan Family is very proud of you!