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Michigan Firefighting Colleges and Universities.

Our database currently includes 16 Michigan Firefighting colleges, universities, technical and vocational schools.

Michigan is the birthplace of the automobile industry. However, the state is gaining some speed in information technology, life sciences and advanced manufacturing. Job seekers who have a firefighting degree benefit the most for these industries. Michigan is an excellent place to seek an education in firefighting and supports a number of firefighting schools. Overall, Michigan has 45 public and 65 private institutions of higher learning. The state is also home to many vocational and technical schools. Search through the list of colleges below and find the firefighting college that best meets your needs.

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Additional Michigan Firefighting Colleges College City State
Delta College University Center MI
Henry Ford Community College Dearborn MI
Kalamazoo Valley Community College Kalamazoo MI
Kellogg Community College Battle Creek MI
Lake Michigan College Benton Harbor MI
Lake Superior State University Sault Ste Marie MI
Lansing Community College Lansing MI
Macomb Community College Warren MI
Madonna University Livonia MI
Mid Michigan Community College Harrison MI
Mott Community College Flint MI
Oakland Community College-bloomfield Hills Campus Bloomfield Hills MI
Schoolcraft College Livonia MI
Siena Heights University Adrian MI
St Clair County Community College Port Huron MI
Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor MI


Michigan Colleges and Universities

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