Nursing Program
Baker’s Associate Degree in Nursing program is comprehensive and broad, developed with the involvement of leading nurse practitioners, and intended to provide as much personalized attention as possible.
The curriculum is frequently updated to keep current with the newest developments in healthcare, and taught by nursing professionals who impart their clinical experiences and knowledge. Through class work, clinical rotations, and active learning, you develop the full range of skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary to the practice of professional nursing.
When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to take the licensure examination to become a registered nurse (RN) and progress towards a very fulfilling career.
The Michigan Board of Nursing can refuse RN licensure to any applicant who is addicted to drugs or alcohol and/or who has been convicted of a crime.
Enrollment is restricted for this program.
This program is part of the Baker College Smart Degree Option.
About the school
Baker College is a private not-for-profit, accredited American college located in Michigan and established in 1911. Baker College currently has thirteen locations all over the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and one in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Baker College of Allen Park is the fastest-growing Baker College campus with contemporary facilities and classrooms, campus-wide WiFi, modern multi-media capabilities and other modern resources.
Here, you can work towards acquiring a certificate, associate degree, bachelor degree, or postbaccalaureate certificate in Health Administration, Business, Health Sciences, Education, Human Services Computer Information Systems or Technology.
The programs specialized in at the Allen Park campus include Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Surgical Technology Physical Therapy Assistant, Medical Lab Technician, Cisco Programmer Health Information Technologist, Paralegal, Medical Assistant, Therapeutic Massage or Accounting.
Baker is part of the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers (MACRAO) Transfer Agreement, which allows for the transfer of up to 30 semester credit hours to meet many of the general education requirements at participating Michigan four-year colleges and universities.
Tuition fee is estimated at $17,995
Following are the minimum requirements for ADN-RN Nursing Program. Minimum admission standards include:
General Requirements
A general education core is required for all Associate and Bachelor degrees. All graduates must meet the general education requirements established by each academic program.
College Success Online (COL112) is required for all first-time undergraduate freshmen and all online students enrolled in a certificate or degree program. This course will inform students of campus services, policies and procedures, and address learning styles and study strategies.
Many of the courses and programs at Baker College are offered in an online delivery format. See Online Programs. Contact your campus Academic / Administrative Office for details about online courses.
Allen Park – Nursing (ADN)
- The Baker College of Allen Park campus has been approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing to admit no more than 30 students per year beginning January 2012.
- Application Quarter: Spring quarter 2017 for fall semester start in 2017.
- Application Process: Applications will be available for download on the Allen Park Nursing Program Information Blackboard community during the application cycle. As the student, it is your responsibility to read the information and ask questions.
- Kaplan Admission Assessment Test: Sign up during the Meet and Greet session to be held each spring (dates and time to be determined). Kaplan test may only be taken once every six months for a maximum of 2 attempts to qualify for any nursing programs of Baker College School of Nursing.
Address/contact
Baker College of Allen Park
4500 Enterprise Dr. Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 425-3700
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