Make yourself at home. No commuting required.
Living in student housing can make your college experience even better. With easy access to
your classes and on campus activities, you’ll be able to meet new people and form friendships all in a supportive, community-oriented atmosphere.
Schedule a campus visit, a personal tour or contact OneStop for more information.

Student Housing That’s Affordable
New students enrolling at our Cadillac, Owosso, or Port Huron campuses can take advantage of the BC Housing Scholarship opportunity, which provides significant discounts on housing costs.
Benefits of living on campus.

Campus Activities
Create friendships that can last a lifetime, join study groups, or take a break from studying and just plain have fun at campus or club events.

Amenities
Student housing offers free Wi-Fi, recreation spaces, shared kitchens and laundry facilities and more. Each campus provides unique floor plans and furniture layouts.

Safety and Security
Campus Safety provides 24/7 security to all Residents Halls. The team provides a visible presence through regular patrols and security cameras in public areas.
Type of housing available.
Student housing at Baker College vary by campus. Accommodations include spacious
suites, apartments, or townhouses. Some facilities are located on campus and others are
located within the community. Enjoy increased independence and responsibility in a
comfortable, safe living environment.
Housing cost per semester.
Baker College strives to maintain affordable housing for students. Housing rates and fees information can be found in the “Residence Hall Charges” section under Tuition and Fees.
New students enrolling on certain campuses may also qualify for the BC Housing Scholarship opportunity, which provides significant discounts on housing costs.
Student eligibility.
Students eligible to live in Residence Halls are required to be registered as full-time students. Priority is given to students enrolled in on-campus programs. Returning students have the first opportunity for room selection for the following academic year. All students must be under 25 years old to be eligible for housing.
Housing Options
Here’s what you should bring to campus.
- Room Decorations
- Seasonal Clothes
- Broom
- Cooking Utensils
- Dishes & Silverware
- Dish Soap
- Dish Towels
- Paper Towels
- Pots and Pans
- Food Storage Containers
- Small Fire Extinguisher (OW)
- Wastebasket
- ID/Passport
- Health Insurance Info
- Area Rug
- Playing Cars/Board Games
- School Supplies
- Umbrella
- Sewing Kit
- Checkbook, Credit/Bank Card
- Computer/Printer
- Fan
- Medicine
- Posters
- Futon, Couch, or Chairs (OW)
- Stereo & Headphones
- TV/DVD/Blue-Ray Player
- Vacuum
- Extension Cords
- Surge Protectors
- Alarm Clock
- Coaxial Cable (OW,PH)
- Toaster
- Coffee Maker
- Gaming Consoles
- Ethernet Cords
- Batteries
- Microwave (OW)
- Bath Towels & Washcloths
- Blankets & Comforter
- Hangers
- Pillow & Pillow Cases
- Razor/Shaving Cream
- Shampoos/Conditioner
- Shower Caddy
- Soap & Body Wash
- Toilet Paper
- Toothbrush/Toothpaste
- Twin XL Sheets
- Shower Curtain & Hooks (PH)
- Laundry Detergent
- Fabric Softener/Dryer Sheets
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Laundry Bag or Hamper
- Cleaning Supplies
Off-Campus Housing

Live Close to Campus
Students have access to College Pads, a resource to find off-campus housing, roommates, subleases, renter education, and more.