

5177 West Main Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
No Full-time GMAT Required
No Part-time GMAT Required

Everest Institute
The Everest Institute philosophy is to provide quality programs that are sound in concept, implemented by a competent and dedicated faculty, and geared to serve those seeking a solid foundation in knowledge and skills which are required to obtain employment in their chosen fields. The programs emphasize hands-on training, are relevant to employers' needs, and focus on areas that offer strong, long-term employment opportunities.
Everest is also dedicated to providing vocational and technical training that meets the current needs of business and industry. The school will maintain its long-standing reputation for innovation and high-quality, private vocational education.
Everest Institute offers:
Easy Enrollment
Our representatives will help you through each step of the enrollment process. You can even apply online.
Financial Assistance
Many of our students may qualify for financial assistance. Our Student Finance Office will walk you through the application process.
Flexible Class Schedules
Our programs are designed for working adults. We offer both day and evening classes structured to work around your schedule, not ours.
Small Class Sizes
Rest assured, you won't get lost in the crowd. Our class sizes are small, so you can get the attention you deserve.
Career Services
Our Career Services Office will even help you find a job when you graduate.
Everest Kalamazoo
The Kalamazoo campus is located in the Golf Ridge Center (previously the Elk's Country Club) at 5349 West Main Street and convenient to the 131 and I-94 expressways. Our location provides free parking, is handicapped accessible, and is located near public transportation. The building is spacious, 6,730 sq. ft., modern, smoke-free, and air conditioned. Facilities include administrative offices, lecture rooms, medical, dental, and computer labs, examination rooms, business labs, and student lounges. Class enrollment is limited and many classes have less than 18 students.
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