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'''Baker College''' is a private [[United States|American]] [[college]] in [[Michigan]], founded in [[1911]]. Its campuses are located throughout the [[Lower Peninsula]] of Michigan.
'''Baker College''' is a private [[United States|American]] [[college]] in [[Michigan]], founded in [[1911]]. Its campuses are located throughout the [[Lower Peninsula]] of Michigan.


Baker is a [[career college]], featuring more than 140 career programs within its system (though not all programs are available through all campuses). The large majority of Baker's programs are at the certificate and Associates levels, with many being business, nursing, and education (teaching) related. It maintains a generous "right to try" admissions policy, and couples that policy with an extensive financial aid office to allow for a very broad base of traditional and nontraditional students.
Baker is a not-for-profit [[career college]], featuring more than 140 career programs within its system (though not all programs are available through all campuses). The large majority of Baker's programs are at the certificate and Associates levels, with many being business, nursing, and education (teaching) related. It maintains a generous "right to try" admissions policy, and couples that policy with an extensive financial aid office to allow for a very broad base of traditional and nontraditional students.


===Campuses===
===Campuses===

Revision as of 17:47, 8 December 2005

Baker College is a private American college in Michigan, founded in 1911. Its campuses are located throughout the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

Baker is a not-for-profit career college, featuring more than 140 career programs within its system (though not all programs are available through all campuses). The large majority of Baker's programs are at the certificate and Associates levels, with many being business, nursing, and education (teaching) related. It maintains a generous "right to try" admissions policy, and couples that policy with an extensive financial aid office to allow for a very broad base of traditional and nontraditional students.

Campuses

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