Health Care at the Forefront of Change

By Naomi Sheehan The $2.8 trillion healthcare industry in the United States is so large that it’s practically an economy in itself. It is poised to grow – and change – dramatically over the next decade. In fact, seven of the ten fastest growing careers are in health care, with nurses in especially high demand. The Labor Department projects a growth of 12 percent in job openings for...

Answering the Call: When emergencies happen, EMTs and paramedics make the difference

When we need help the most, emergency medical technicians and paramedics are the ones we call. They make a life or death difference when car wrecks, heart attacks, strokes, falls, burns, drug overdoses, and other medical emergencies occur. They have to be composed, decisive, and compassionate as they provide medical care at the scene of an emergency and en route to a hospital. EMTs may be...

Rise of the Robots: Mechatronics and Robotics Systems at Bay College

In a few short years, economic developers have seen advanced manufacturing go from a niche within traditional manufacturing to the standard for just about anything that gets made in America today. Advanced manufacturing is growing in the United States. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics is projecting 875,000 job openings in US manufacturing. But these jobs will require more training and skills...

Water you waiting for? Take the dive and enroll in Bay College’s water resource management program!

You're thirsty. You go to the sink, fill up a glass and take a sip. But do you know where your water comes from? Would you drink directly from a river or a lake? Have you ever thought about the science and technology behind what comes from the faucet? We swim in it, bathe in it, drink it, make a living with it, and over 70 percent of the Earth is covered by it--water. Our proximity to the Great...

Business Degrees: The Flexible Career Choice

How can you go wrong with a business degree? A business education Are you interested in positioning yourself for a better entry-level opportunity, getting your bachelor’s degree in business, or perhaps vying for a promotion in your current job? Bay College’s business program can prepare you for a rewarding career in fields ranging from accounting and business management to marketing, office...

Alumni Profile: Mike Dagenais

A Delta County native and Escanaba High School graduate, Mike Dagenais earned his Associate in Arts Degree from Bay College in 1981. His business career has been moving up since.  Mike has been employed by Elmer’s County Market, an iconic grocery store located in Escanaba started by his grandfather Elmer, for nearly 44 years. Mike serves as President and Dairy Manager, and is...

Transfer is the Answer: Start smart at Bay and seamlessly transfer anywhere

Starting at Bay College and then transferring to a four-year institution is a common strategy for students looking to earn a bachelor’s degree or higher. And, there is growing evidence of more and more students considering the seamless transfer route for its many advantages. Bay College has many resources available to help students who are looking to transfer. Ease into the College...
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Bay College is All About YOU and YOUR SUCCESS

The HUB (Helping U @ Bay) and Student Success Center on West Campus are central student zones on campus containing the resources you need to succeed at Bay College and beyond. Tutoring Bay offers individual and group tutoring for FREE. Nationally, up to 80% of all college students receive tutoring! You may also want to become a tutor, working to help others while being paid for your...