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Baker College is a private not-for-profit college in the United States. It was founded in 1911 by Eldon E. Baker. Today it is headquartered in Michigan. It has campuses situated across the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The college offers over 140 career programs. It provides Associate, Bachelor, and Master degrees in almost all spheres (nursing, education, automotive service technology, business, architecture, interior design, as well as computer and internet technologies). The college currently operates 14 ground campuses and an online college, which is considered to be a leading institution in distance education.

Baker College managed to extend its network because it continuously established new campuses and purchased small schools. Please try to contact Baker College Customer Service directly prior to posting any complaints on this site.

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Anonymous
Baker College - Made My Career Successful

Baker College is the most professional educational organization I have ever dealt with. They treat students like customers, unlike tax funded public colleges I have dealt with tha...

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Sep 04, 2011
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Aashle02
Baker College - Violation of FERP, Sexual and Racial Harassment

I was a student at Baker College. The teachers are very unprofessional. In class, they talk about each other and say bad stuff. Also, I visited Rat...

#151567
Jul 30, 2009
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