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Baker College at Center for Transportation Technology
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About Baker College at Center for Transportation Technology
Baker College at Center for Transportation Technology is an instructional site of Baker College located in Flint, Michigan. Baker College is a private nonprofit institution with a strong focus on career and technical education, and this site specifically supports transportation and automotive technology training in the Flint area. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate data for this site are not reported separately in IPEDS records.
No distinct program listings are available in current IPEDS data for this specific location. Baker College's transportation technology programs typically include training in automotive service, diesel technology, and related transportation fields. Prospective students should contact Baker College or this site directly for the current program catalog and credential options.
Flint is located in Genesee County in east-central Michigan and has a deep historical connection to the American automotive industry. The Center for Transportation Technology location reflects the region's ongoing relevance to vehicle manufacturing and maintenance workforce development.
1717 South Dort High, Flint, MI 48503
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