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Reputation
3
Food
3.1
Clubs
2.4
Facilities
3.9
Internet
3.9
Location
3.8
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Basic Information

Location

  • Auburn Hills, MI

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Private
  • Established: 1911
  • Founder: Baker College of Auburn Hills was part of the larger Baker College system, which was founded by Eldon E. Baker. The specific campus in Auburn Hills was established in 1990 as a branch campus of Baker College. Therefore, the founder of Baker College of Auburn Hills is not a single individual but part of the broader institution founded by Eldon E. Baker. However, if you are looking for the key figure associated with the establishment of the Auburn Hills campus, it would be the leadership and administrative structure of Baker College at that time, which included various roles and individuals involved in its expansion and management. For clarity, the founders of the original institution are: Eldon E. Baker However, if you are asking about the specific establishment of the Auburn Hills campus, it would be more accurate to say: Baker College system (Eldon E. Baker)

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Baker College of Auburn Hills offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs

Key Area

  • Business
  • Health Science
  • Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Social Science

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Undergraduates: The specific number of undergraduate students enrolled at Baker College of Auburn Hills is not provided in the search results. However, the overall student enrollment projections for the Auburn Hills campus are given as follows: - **New Student Enrollment**: 125 (2018-19) to 177 (2024-25) - **Overall Student Enrollment**: 577 (2018-19) to 573 (2023-24) Since the exact number of undergraduate students is not specified, it is best to refer to the overall enrollment projections for a general idea. However, without precise data, it is difficult to provide an exact number of undergraduate students enrolled at Baker College of Auburn Hills. Therefore, I can only provide a range based on the overall enrollment projections: approximately 577 to 573 students. However, this does not differentiate between undergraduate and graduate students, so it is not a precise answer to the question. For a more accurate answer, specific enrollment data for undergraduate students would be needed, which is not provided in the sources

Notable Alumni

  • J. M. Allain
  • Pam Faris
  • Alex Garza
  • Gena C. Lovett
  • Michele Hoitenga
  • Bronna Kahle

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.5
The campus is amazingly clean and the faculty is very respectable.
Overall 4.5
I love this school compared to OCC. OCC wouldn't help me with my financial aid problems and Baker did before i even signed a app. It's really just like every school, it is what you make of it. Try your hardest and you'll learn the most. I like everything about it so far.
Overall 4.1
None.
Overall 4
Great School
Overall 4
I thin that all the students should know that if you are looking for a way to do a business, that you should attend Baker College of Auburn Hills. At this Baker ollege, you will learn exactly what you need to learn.
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
This so called college sucks. The teachers here are pricks and all they care about is money. Do not take Computer Animation Here it's a joke, remember you get what you pay for thats why it is so cheap to take that program here at Baker. Go to a real college not a pretend one.
Overall 1.4
None.
Overall 1.4
Please review other choices first. I was very dissapointed with this school overall. Make this school (only go to if no other option is available).
Overall 1.6
None.
Overall 1.9
Inconsistent learning materials. I had a major issue with one of my professors. It was never actually addressed. All the Baker locations are in the most inconvenient locations. The book store closes before the pm classes start. The classes are very strangely scheduled being a hour and 40 minutes long to 3 hours and 40 minutes long. Not happy.
Overall 1.9
Seems to be an okay school if you havent been to school in 20 + years. But for more recent grads many of the classes are too easy (although yes its good to get the grades it doesnt really help come time for a real job). There are a few office people who are helpful. Most dont seem to give two sh**s. Go to a real school if you have a choice.
Overall 1.9
Watch Baker,they will tell you what ever you want to hear in order to get your money. At the end of the day, that is what it is about. Half of the instructors shouldn't be. And admissions lie through their teeth.
Overall 2
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Overall 2
Do yourself a favor and go to O.C.C. There are some great instructors, and some real dogs. I'm starting to find out that it's all about the tuition, not the quality of education.