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    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 Student Handbook

Disclosures



Campus Safety

Baker College fully supports and adheres to the guidelines outlined in the Jeanne Clery Act, formerly known as the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990. This legislation mandates that higher education institutions issue timely warnings about crimes posing safety threats to students or staff and publicly disclose their campus security policies. Additionally, it requires institutions to report crime data to the U.S. Department of Education.

Our Campus Safety Department diligently compiles an Annual Security Report (ASR), which you can access on our Campus Safety webpage or by following this link. This comprehensive report covers various aspects, including:

  • Campus safety policies and procedures, including protocols for reporting crimes and emergencies
  • Emergency response and immediate warning policies
  • Campus Safety authority and jurisdiction
  • Security and facilities access
  • Security awareness programs
  • Reporting procedures and preventive programs for sexual assault
  • Baker College’s alcohol and drug policy
  • Crime statistics, encompassing various offenses such as murder, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, arson, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and hate crimes
  • Statistics on arrests and disciplinary actions related to alcohol, drug, and weapon violations
  • Fire safety information for residence halls (applicable to Cadillac, Muskegon, Owosso, and Port Huron campuses), along with annual campus fire statistics
In addition to online access, you can request a paper copy of this report from the Campus Safety Office at any Baker College campus.

Voter Registration

If you’re not yet registered to vote, you can easily do so by visiting the Michigan Secretary of State website at michigan.gov/vote.

Talent Release

By enrolling at Baker College, you authorize the College to capture photographic images, audio, and/or video for educational, academic, or promotional purposes. These materials may be utilized by Baker College in various professional contexts, including print publications, video streaming on College websites, podcasts, and broadcast media. Ownership of these images and recordings belongs to Baker College, and no payment or compensation will be provided in association with their use. Your acceptance as a student at Baker College serves as a release from any liability that may arise from the capture or utilization of these images, audio, or video.

Student Right-to-Know Graduation Rate

Baker College gathers data on different student demographics and cohorts, including first-time, full-time students pursuing certificate, associate, and bachelor degree programs. Our Graduation, Retention, Student Body and Diversity document contains details about these students, defined as those who have not previously attended college and are currently enrolled in 12 or more semester credit hours.