Baker College is a career college with numerous campuses located throughout the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The college offers a wide range of career programs within its system, though not all programs are available through all campuses.
Baker offers certifications, Associate, Bachelor, Master and Doctoral degree programs in business, health care, human services and technology. The list of offered programs include: nursing, education, automotive service technology, architecture, interior design, and computer and internet technologies.
Baker College has brought the joy of career fulfillment to hundreds of thousands of graduates through the years. Students improve their career situation on one of our 9 campuses, 6 branch locations, or online worldwide.
Baker provides job specific training so students can enter a more personally rewarding career right out of college. They will become a working professional in a successful career.
AdmissionsAll students who have earned a high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a General Educational Development certificate (GED) are accepted. Students who have not earned a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate may be admitted on the basis of test results. Baker College admits students without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, or disability. Baker College does not require either the ACT or SAT as a condition of admission.
Financial AidBaker strives to make education accessible to all students interested in attending Baker College. This is a low-priced, private college with free financial aid counseling.
There is a great amount of financial assistance available. Admissions advisors meet with freshmen and take the time to help them apply for and receive everything they’re eligible for.
Baker College offers different forms of financial aid to students who qualify. They are the following: scholarship aid, grant aid, loan aid, work aid.
AccreditationBaker College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.