You may not know that "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you" is Michigan's motto, but you are probably aware of at least one of the many post secondary schools in the state. Horticulture schools in Michigan can help students gain the degree and information needed to successfully launch a career as a horticulturalist. Students have a choice of 4 horticulture colleges in Michigan to attend. In the 2008-2009 school year, reportedly 49 students completed horticulture programs in Michigan.
| City | School | Programs Offered |
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| Horticulture Schools in Berrien Springs |
Andrews University
100 US Highway 31
Berrien Springs, MI, 49104 |
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| Horticulture Schools in East Lansing |
Michigan State University
100 Library
East Lansing, MI, 48824 |
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| Horticulture Schools in Petoskey |
North Central Michigan College
1515 Howard St
Petoskey, MI, 49770 |
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| Horticulture Schools in Roscommon |
Kirtland Community College
10775 N Saint Helen Road
Roscommon, MI, 48653 |
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| City | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | 50th Percentile | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile | Average |
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| East Lansing | $15,940.00 | $17,380.00 | $26,630.00 | $39,060.00 | $58,210.00 | $31,780.00 |
| Profession | Skills Required | Duties Performed |
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| Horticultural Science Technician |
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| Agricultural Engineer |
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| Agribusiness Manager |
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