Colleges in Flint, Michigan

Flint, Michigan, located 70 miles north of Detroit, offers a wide range of educational opportunities, including two nationally recognized universities. Prospective students can choose from two- and four-year academic institutions that offer undergraduate, graduate and career training programs.
  1. Baker College - Flint

    • The flagship campus of Baker College features modern classrooms, on-campus housing, a state-of-the-art medical center, computer labs, library and a fitness center. At Baker College, students can choose from more than 140 educational programs including certificate, associates, bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs. The career-focused programs prepare students for occupations in the fields of health sciences, engineering, information systems, business administration, culinary arts, automotive and education. Students may also pursue degrees through online distance learning or at any of the 14 additional campuses throughout Michigan.

      Baker College

      1050 W. Bristol Road

      Flint, MI 48507

      810-766-4190

      baker.edu

    Davenport University -- Flint

    • The Flint extension campus of Davenport University provides a variety of degree programs in the fields of health care, business and technology. Students are able to earn diplomas, certificates, associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees. The university offers day, evening and online courses. Classes begin every seven weeks, year-round. Davenport University offers financial aid and career preparation services.

      Davenport University -- Flint

      4318 Miller Road, Ste. A

      Flint, MI 48507-1267

      810-732-9977

      davenport.edu

    Kettering University

    • Kettering University was founded as a school for automobile trades in 1919. It has developed into a technical university offering graduate and undergraduate programs in engineering, physics, mathematics, chemistry and business administration. Kettering University focuses on cooperative learning that academic work and field work. Professional cooperative experiences are available for every major. Kettering University also offers professional development and continuing education courses.

      Kettering University

      1700 University Avenue

      Flint, MI 48504-6214

      800-955-4464

      kettering.edu

    Mott Community College

    • Mott Community College offers associate's degree and career certificate programs in fields such as technology, business and health sciences. For high school students, Mott Community College offers a credit articulation program, which grants students college credits for certain courses taken in high school. Mott Community College also has articulation programs with several universities allowing students to transfer more easily to a four-year degree program. In addition to the main campus, Mott Community College offers courses at seven other area locations.

      Mott Community College

      1401 East Court Street

      Flint, MI 48503

      810-762-0200

      mcc.edu

    University of Michigan - Flint

    • In 1971, under the direction the University of Michigan, Flint College transitioned into a four-year academic institution that became known as the University of Michigan-Flint. The university now offers more than 100 undergraduate degree programs, including pre-professional programs for law, medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy and veterinarian medicine. Graduate programs are available in areas such as nursing, education and business. The university offers students an honors scholar program, distance learning courses, professional development programs and on-campus housing options.

      University of Michigan - Flint

      303 E. Kearsley Street

      Flint, MI 48502

      810-762-3300

      uflint.edu

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