School Highlights
Baker College Corporate Services served 170 students (7% of students were full-time).
Minority enrollment was 43% of the student body (majority Black), which was less than the state average of 86%.
School Overview
Baker College Corporate Services
(MI) Community College Avg.
Carnegie Classification
Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges
Associates Colleges
Institution Level
Less than 2 yrs
At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control
Private, non-profit
Public
Total Faculty
n/a
224 staff
Student Body
Total Enrollment
170 students
2,074 students
Student : Teacher Ratio
n/a
14:1
# Full-Time Students
12 students
726 students
# Part-Time Students
158 students
1,348 students
# Enrollment Undergraduate
n/a
298 students
# Full-Time Undergraduate Students
12 students
737 students
# Full-Time Graduate Students
n/a
4 students
# Part-Time Undergraduate Students
158 students
1,287 students
# Part-Time Graduate Students
n/a
4 students
Total Dormitory Capacity
n/a
178 students
% American Indian/Alaskan
1%
3%
% Asian
3%
14%
% Hispanic
2%
n/a
% Black
29%
6%
% White
57%
14%
% Hawaiian
n/a
56%
% Two or more races
n/a
5%
% Unknown races
8%
2%
Diversity Score
0.59
0.64
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in less than 4 years)
n/a
0.2325%
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in 4 years or more than 4 years)
n/a
0.2287%
Average Graduate Earnings (10 Years) (Year 2010)
$32,600
$32,600
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid
2%
80%
Median Debt for Graduates (Year 2010)
$17,175
$8,125
Median Debt for Dropouts (Year 2010)
$5,334
$3,577
Acceptance Rate
n/a
98%
Source: 2020 (or latest year available) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
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