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Still time to enroll for fall quarter at Baker College of Flint
Classes begin Monday, Sept. 29, with registration continuing through the first week of classes.
FLINT, Mich. – Baker College of Flint continues to enroll students for 2014 fall quarter. Classes begin Monday, Sept. 29, with registration continuing through the first week of classes.
New this fall is the child development associate (CDA) academic foundations certificate program that helps preschool educators prepare for the assessment process for the CDA Credential administered by the Council for Professional Recognition.
Other bachelor’s, associate and certificate career programs offered at Baker’s Flint campus include photonics and laser technology, human resource management, hemodialysis patient care technician, automotive restoration technology, power sports and small engine technology, supply chain management, electrical engineering, civil engineering, interpreter training, computer numerical control (CNC) operator, information technology and security, industrial engineering, autobody technician, criminal justice, polysomnographic technology, physical therapist assistant, marketing, management, accounting, automotive services technology, mechanical engineering, computer networking, nursing, orthotic/prosthetic technology, surgical technology, veterinary technology, teacher preparation, pre-occupational therapy, and Professional Truck Driving Institute-certified truck driving.
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Financial assistance is available to students, including scholarships, grants, low-interest loans and work-study programs. For more information, email Jodi Cuneaz at jodi.cuneaz@baker.edu or call the admissions office at 810.766.4000. Students may schedule an appointment via the Baker College website: www.baker.edu.
The largest private college in Michigan, Baker College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It is a nonprofit higher education institution, serving more than 35,000 students on 12 campuses and in three satellite locations. Baker grants certificates and associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business, health sciences, education and human services, and various technical fields, as well as a doctorate of business administration. As a career college, the Baker College system is pleased to report that 97 percent of its available graduates are employed. For more information about Baker College, please check out our website at www.baker.edu.