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    Nov 22, 2024  
2023-2024 Student Handbook 
    
2023-2024 Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Disclosures



Campus Safety

Baker College institutionally supports and complies with all of the policies and regulations mandated in the 1990 Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act. In 1998, this act was renamed as the Jeanne Clery Act and it requires higher education institutions to give timely warnings of crimes that represent threats to the safety of students or employees and to make public their campus security policies. It also requires the submission of crime data to the United States Department of Education.

The Campus Safety Department prepares an Annual Security Report (ASR) you can find here or on our Campus Safety Web page. 

This report includes the following information:

  • Campus Safety policies and procedures including the procedures for reporting crimes and other emergencies on campus
  • Campus emergency response and immediate warning policies
  • Campus Safety authority and jurisdiction
  • Security and facilities access
  • Security awareness programs
  • Sexual assault reporting procedures and preventative programs
  • The Baker College alcohol and drug policy
  • Crime statistics including murder, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, arson, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking and hate crimes
  • Arrests and disciplinary action statistics for alcohol, drug and/or weapons violations
  • Residence hall fire safety information (Cadillac, Muskegon, Owosso and Port Huron only) and annual statistics for fires on campus (Cadillac, Muskegon, Owosso and Port Huron only)

In addition to being available online, a paper copy of this report can be obtained through the Campus Safety Office at any Baker College campus.

Voter Registration

If you are not a registered voter, the state of Michigan has provided a website where you can register. The website is michigan.gov/vote.

Talent Release

Acceptance to Baker College permits the College to record photographic images, audio and/or video for educational, academic or promotional purposes. Baker College may use these in any professional manner the College believes is proper, including, but not limited to print publication, video streaming on Baker College websites, podcasting and broadcast media.

Pictures and recordings belong to the College and payment and/or any other compensation in connection with the pictures and recordings will not be exchanged.

Acceptance as a student at Baker College provides the College with a release from any and all liability that may or could arise from the taking or use of the images, audio or video.

Student Right-to-Know Graduation Rate

Baker College compiles data on various student demographics and cohorts of students, including first-time, full-time students who seek a certificate, associate and bachelor degree program. The link below provides information regarding students enrolled as first-time, full-time students (students who have not previously enrolled in college  and are registered for 12 or more semester credit hours).

Graduation, Retention, Student Body and Diversity Rates