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Baker College to host 180 high school students at BPA Leadership Conference Jan. 8
Michigan's career college supports Business Professionals of America in preparing students for leadership positions in business.

Baker College of Port Huron will host the Business Professionals of America (BPA) Regional Leadership Conference on its campus, Friday, Jan. 8.
Approximately 180 area high school BPA student members will participate in the event, competing for regional awards in more than 50 categories under five primary classifications: finance, business administration, management information systems, digital communication and design, and management, marketing and communications.
βBPA helps motivated Michigan high school students prepare for real-world leadership roles in business by developing their civic responsibility, technology and business skills,β said Dan Kenny, Baker College director of admissions. βWe continue to fully support the efforts of this organization to create a world-class workforce.β
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Participating schools include Anchor Bay High School, Armada High School, Capac High School, Marlette High School, New Haven High School, Romeo Engineering and Technology Center, and Yale High School.
In the event of postponement due to inclement weather, the snow date is Friday, Jan. 15.
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Finalists are eligible to attend the State Leadership Conference to be held March 17-20 in Grand Rapids. Finalists there are eligible to attend the National Leadership Conference, May 5-9, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Business Professionals of America is a national career and technical student organization with more than 2,300 chapters and 43,000 members in 23 states. The Michigan BPA has approximately 170 local chapters in 10 regions and approximately 4,600 members.
The BPA mission is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills.
For more information about the BPA conference, contact Dan Kenny in the admissions office at daniel.kenny@baker.edu, 888.262.2442 or 810.985.7000, or visit www.baker.edu.
The largest private college in Michigan, Baker College is a not-for-profit higher education institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. It serves more than 23,000 students on multiple campuses and online. Baker grants certificates and associate, bachelorβs, masterβs and doctoral degrees in more than 150 programs across diverse academic fields, including business, health sciences, engineering, information technology, education and human services. An impressive 97 percent of available graduates are employed. Every Baker graduate receives Lifetime Employment Assistanceβfree and forever. Baker is a pioneer in distance education and offers students the option of completing a degree 100 percent online, without ever visiting a campus. For information, visit www.baker.edu or follow Baker College on Twitter, @bakercollege, or on Facebook, www.facebook.com/bakercollege.