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Baker College stands out among Michigan's seven Legal Support Services programs with a net cost of just $15,171, nearly $2,000 below the next cheapest option. While graduates across the state earn between $27,439 and $35,701, the field connects directly to Michigan's legal infrastructure supporting automotive corporations like GM and Ford through contract negotiations, compliance work, and corporate litigation support. Grand Valley State leads in graduation rates at 68.60%, though private colleges show mixed results with acceptance rates ranging from Baker's selective 36.65% to Davenport's open-door 98.91% policy.
7
Programs
$15,171 – $19,988
Net Price Range
$31,918
Avg. Program Earnings
50.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Legal Support Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,171 $12,810 31.3% 36.7%
2 $17,084 $15,510 45.5% 83.2%
3 $17,096 $14,628 68.6% 90.4%
4 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
5 $17,485 $13,304 50.8% 70.6%
6 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
7 $19,988 $23,324 49.5% 98.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What accounts for the $4,800 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Baker College's $15,171 net cost reflects its focused approach and lower overhead, while Davenport University's $19,988 cost includes broader campus services and facilities. Private institutions like Madonna University charge $27,360 in tuition but offer significant financial aid to bring net costs down to $17,815.

How do graduation rates compare between public and private Legal Support Services programs?

Public universities show varied results, with Grand Valley State achieving 68.60% graduation rates compared to Eastern Michigan's 45.50%. Private colleges cluster in the middle range, with Madonna University leading at 58.10% and Baker College at 31.30%.

Where do Legal Support Services graduates find the highest earning potential in Michigan?

Grand Valley State graduates earn $35,701 annually, the highest among reporting schools. Eastern Michigan graduates earn $34,847, while Madonna University graduates start at $27,439, creating an $8,262 earning gap across the state's programs.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.