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A team of 32 Kettering University students participated in the DECA State Career Development Conference Feb. 20-21. Seven other universities also participated.
The team, which consists of business, engineering, science, technology and math majors, took home 15 first-place awards, 11 second-place awards, five third-place awards and one finalist medallion.
For the first time in 27 years, everyone on Team Kettering was announced as a winner. All team members are eligible to compete in the International Career Development Conference in April.
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A team of 32 Kettering University students participated in the DECA State Career Development Conference Feb. 20-21. Seven other universities also participated.
The team, which consists of business, engineering, science, technology and math majors, took home 15 first-place awards, 11 second-place awards, five third-place awards and one finalist medallion.
For the first time in 27 years, everyone on Team Kettering was announced as a winner. Kettering had the largest participating team, with half of its members participating in collegiate DECA for the first time.
All team members are eligible to compete in the International Career Development Conference in April.
The other seven universities that competed were Clearly University, Davenport University, Delta College, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Northwood University and Oakland University.
DECA promotes professionalism through business and entrepreneurship at both the collegiate and high school levels throughout the world.