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Encyclopedia > Davenport University

Davenport University is a private, non-profit, multi-location university offering master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, associate's degrees, diplomas, and certification programs in business, technology, health professions, and graduate studies (MBA).


It has facilities in the Michigan cities of Alma, Bad Axe, Battle Creek, Bay City, Caro, Dearborn, Flint, Gaylord, Grand Rapids, Highland/Duck Lake, Holland, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Lapeer, Midland, Oxford, Romeo, Saginaw, Scottville, Taylor, Traverse City, and Warren; and the Indiana cities of Goshen, Merrillville/Hammond, and South Bend/Mishawaka.


External link

Official Davenport University site (http://davenport.edu)


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