Hospitality Schools In Michigan
There are 17 accredited hospitality schools in Michigan for faculty who teach hospitality classes to choose from. Below are statistics and other relevant data to help analyze the state of hospitality and hospitality training in Michigan, which includes hospitality training at the following levels:
- Hospitality Certificate
- Associates degree in Hospitality
- Bachelors degree in Hospitality
- Masters degree in Hospitality
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Statistics
Professional Trends
Michigan Vs. National Hospitality Employment
| Michigan | 71,720 |
| National | 2,293,800 |
Of all of the hospitality professionals in the country, nearly 3% are in the state of Michigan.
Employment Growth for Hospitality professionals In Michigan
| 75,090 | 73,480 | 76,340 | 74,870 | 71,720 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
|---|
- Yellow: Actual Values
In Michigan, hospitality is a shrinking field. There were 3,370 less hospitality professionals working in Michigan in 2010, than there were in 2006. So, in four years, the number of hospitality professionals has shrunk by 4%. This decline is faster than the national trend for hospitality professionals which shows a 1% decrease in the number of hospitality professionals working around the nation.
Hospitality VS. All Professions salaries in Michigan
| $29,689 | $30,929 | $31,751 | $32,976 | $33,364 |
| $45,563 | $47,071 | $48,208 | $48,728 | $49,286 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
|---|
- Light Blue: Hospitality
- Dark Yellow: All Professions
The amount earned by hospitality professionals is increasing in Michigan. The mean salary for hospitality professionals in 2006 was $29,689 per year. And in 2010 the mean salary was $33,364 per year.
Salary percentiles for Hospitality professionals in Michigan
10th percentile |
$21,084 |
25th percentile |
$24,903 |
50th percentile |
$31,236 |
75th percentile |
$39,304 |
90th percentile |
$49,887 |
Thus, there was a 11% growth in hospitality professionals' salaries. State trends for all professions mirror this growth. In Michigan state, within the field of hospitality, there is a huge variation in pay. The highest paid hospitality professionals earn 137% more money than those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket.
Average Salaries for Hospitality professionals and related professions in Michigan
Culinary |
$25,874 |
Hospitality |
$33,364 |
Hotel Management |
$50,780 |
Hospitality professionals in Michigan earn, on average, more than their counterparts in related professions.
Educational Trends
Hospitality programs available for each degree type for all schools in Michigan
associate |
10 |
bachelor |
10 |
master |
3 |
doctor |
0 |
Certificate |
6 |
| Total | 29 |
The number of students graduating from the 17 accredited hospitality schools in Michigan is increasing. In 2006 there were 383 hospitality graduates from hospitality courses in Michigan and in 2010 there were 455 graduates.
There was an increase in the number of hospitality school degree or certificate graduates in Michigan by 19%. Most of these graduates, or 34%, earned a associate's degree in hospitality.