I was also was once a GMI student or almost, I was accepted, and obtained a Co-op job through GMI. I got messed up on a motorcyle and didn't go. But anyways I work in the auto indusrty for Yazaki-NA, making wire harness componets for Ford, and have worked 2 internships for Ford, and 4 at MTD. I went to school at Cleveland State University. It has the 9th largest Co-op program in the US. I think that this is what you need to look for, a Co-op program. If you can get your foot in the door at an Automotive company, as I did, you can work anywhere in the automotive field. My internship at ford was at a casting plant (Brook Park), where we built the engine blocks. In our ajoining facilty they machined and assembled them. I could have stayed and continued working with the engines but choose not to.
As far as Kettering I went to school with a lot of GMI/Ketterington dropouts, that all had horror stories about taking classes there. None of them liked it there. (Many also dropped out of CSU)
Find a school with a good Co-op program, and start early.
Will