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Michigan Rider Education Program Courses Public and Private Sponsored Classes Michigan Rider Education Program (Mi-REP) Public and Private Sponsored Classes The Michigan Rider Education Program utilizes both public and private organizations approved by the Michigan Department of State to offer motorcycle rider education classes. The department is committed to assuring instruction is given by qualified instructors in an approved facility certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. The list below details all public and private sponsored classes near you. Check website addresses for class schedules or contact the sponsor for more information. A tuition of $50 (nonrefundable fee) will be charged for the basic rider, three-wheel basic rider, returning rider basic rider, basic rider 2, and advanced rider course classes from public sponsors. Fees charged by private sponsors for motorcycle rider education classes are not regulated by the department. Therefore, students are encouraged to inquire about course fees, refund or no-show policies prior to paying for the class. Below is information on each training class offered: BRC – Basic Rider Course, for beginners to learn to ride and earn their motorcycle endorsement on a furnished motorcycle. 3WBRC – Three-Wheel Basic Rider Course, for beginners who want to learn to ride three-wheel motorcycles instead of two-wheel motorcycles and earn a special 3-wheel only- motorcycle endorsement. RRBRC – Returning Rider Basic Rider Course and BRC2 - Basic Rider Course 2, are for riders with some experience who want to brush up on their skills on their own motorcycle and earn the motorcycle endorsement. ARC – Advanced Rider Course, is for experienced endorsed riders who want to improve their riding skills on their own motorcycle. Bay County Berrien County Calhoun County Public Sponsor: Delta College Private Sponsor: Coloma Motorsports Inc Private Sponsor: Battle Creek Harley-Davidson Location: Delta College South Parking Lot Location: Watervliet MS Bldg E Pk Lot Location: Harper Creek High School Contact: Phyllis Meeth 989-686-9208 Contact: Tara Pratl 269-468-8600 Contact: Niky Swafford 269-979-2233 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.delta.edu Website: www.colomamotorsports.com Website: www.battlecreekharley.com Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC RRBRC Training classes: BRC RRBRC Cheboygan County Chippewa County Delta County Public Sponsor: Otsego County Sheriff Dept Public Sponsor: Otsego County Sheriff Dept Public Sponsor: Northern Michigan University Location: Cheboygan County Airport Location: LSSU Norris Center Location: Rapid River Schools Contact: Tim McPherson 231-546-3142 Contact: Tim McPherson 231-546-3142 Contact: Lori Malnor 906-227-2103 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.upnorthmotorcyclesafety Website: www.upnorthmotorcyclesafety Website: www.nmu.edu/motorcyclesafety Training classes: BRC ARC Training classes: BRC ARC RRBRC Training classes: BRC Eaton County Eaton County Genesee County Public Sponsor: Lansing Community College Public Sponsor: Capitol Harley-Davidson Public Sponsor: Mott Community College Location: LCC West Campus Location: American Legion Capitol City Post 12 Location: MCC Southern Lakes Branch Center Contact: Christina Lawrence 517-483-1415 Contact: Debbie Jones 517-646-2345 x 302 Contact: Deb Toth 810-762-0390 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.lcc.edu Website: www.capitolhd.com/--learn-to-ride Website: www.mcc.edu Training classes: BRC RRBRC Training classes: BRC BRC2 Training classes: BRC RRBRC Genesee County Gogebic County Houghton County Private Sponsor: Vehicle City Harley-Davidson Public Sponsor: Northern Michigan University Public Sponsor: Northern Michigan University Location: Vehicle City Harley-Davidson Location: Gogebic Community College Construction Location: MTU Student Development Ctr Lot 23 Contact: Georgia Gregoricka 810-234-6646 Technology Annex Parking lot Contact: Lori Malnor 906-227-2103 Email: [email protected] Contact: Lori Malnor 906-227-2103 Email: [email protected] Website: vehiclecityharley.com Email: [email protected] Website: www.nmu.edu/motorcyclesafety Training classes: BRC Website: www.nmu.edu/motorcyclesafety Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC Huron County Iosco County Kalamazoo County Private Sponsor: Maier Driver Education School Public Sponsor: Iosco RESA Private Sponsor: Perry Harley Davidson Inc Location: Bad Axe High School Location: Iosco RESA Location: Wings Stadium Contact: Al Maier 810-376-4876 Contact: Jo Allen 989-362-3006 x 1163 Contact: Matt Deckard 269-329-3450 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.driversedmi.com Website: www.ioscoresa.net Website: www.perryharley-davidson.com Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC Kalaska County Kent County Kent County Public Sponsor: Grand Rapids Comm. College Public Sponsor: Grand Rapids Comm. College Private Sponsor: Fox Riding Academy Location: Westshore Community College Location: Foremost Insurance Meadows Location: Fox Powersports Contact: Steve Lick 616-234-2453 Contact: Steve Lick 616-234-2453 Contact: Jason Bradford 616-855-3660 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.grcc.edu/motorcycle Website: www.grcc.edu/motorcycle Website: www.foxpowersports.com Training classes: BRC BRC2 Training classes: BRC BRC2 ARC Training classes: BRC 3WBRC RRBRC Lapeer County Lenawee County Lenawee County Private Sponsor: Maier Driver Education School Public Sponsor: Lenawee ISD Private Sponsor: Town & Country Sports Center Location: North Branch Area Schools Location: Lenawee ISD Vocational Tech Center Location: Town & Country Sports Center Inc Contact: Al Maier 810-376-4876 Contact: Adult Learning 517-265-1650 Contact: Marleena Herrick 517-547-3333 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.driversedmi.com Website: www.lisd.us Website: https://cementcityharley.com Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC RRBRC Training classes: BRC 3WBRC RRBRC ARC Macomb County Macomb County Mason County Public Sponsor: Schoolcraft College Private Sponsor: Wolverine Harley-Davidson Inc Public Sponsor: Grand Rapids Comm. College Location: Macomb Community College Location: Wolverine Harley-Davidson Inc Location: South Boardman Elementrary School Center Campus, South Campus Contact: Cheri Adamek 586-463-7700 x 1316 Contact: Steve Lick 616-234-2453 Contact: 586-445-7605 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.wolverinehd.com Website: www.grcc.edu/motorcycle Website: www.macomb.edu/ Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC BRC2 Training classes: BRC BRC2 Revised 02/14/2020 For more information: Michigan Department of State, Michigan Rider Education Program 517- 241-6850 www.michigan.gov/motorcycling Marquette County Marquette County Mecosta County Public Sponsor: Northern Michigan University Private Sponsor: Bald Eagle Harley-Davidson Public Sponsor: Grand Rapids Comm. College Location: NMU Jacobetti Center Location: Bald Eagle Harley-Davidson Location: Ferris State University Lots 4 & 47 Contact: Lori Malnor 906-227-2103 Contact: Cheri Bannan 906-228-5330 Contact: Steve Lick 616-234-2453 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.nmu.edu/motorcyclesafety Website: baldeaglehd.com Website: www.grcc.edu/motorcycle Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC BRC2 Menominee County Monroe County Muskegon County Public Sponsor: Northern Michigan University Public Sponsor: Schoolcraft College Public Sponsor: Grand Rapids Comm. College Location: Menominee Area Schools Location: Monroe County CC Main Campus Location: Muskegon Comm. College North Lot Contact: Lori Malnor 906-227-2103 Contact: Information 734-384-4127 Contact: Steve Lick 616-234-2453 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.nmu.edu/motorcyclesafety Website: www.schoolcraft.edu/motorcycle Website: www.grcc.edu/motorcycle Training classes: BRC RRBRC Training classes: BRC RRBRC Training classes: BRC BRC2 Muskegon County Oakland County Oakland County Private Sponsor: Hot Rod Harley-Davidson Public Sponsor: Schoolcraft College Public Sponsor: Schoolcraft College Location: Hot Rod Harley-Davidson Location: Milford High School - East Range Location: Oakland CC – Auburn Hills Campus Contact: Jamie Gillard 231-722-0000 Contact: 734-462-4448 Contact: Information 248-232-4167 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.hotrodhd.com Website: www.schoolcraft.edu/motorcycle Website: https://www.oaklandcc.edu Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC Training classes: BRC BRC2 Oakland County Oakland County Ontonagon County Private Sponsor: Motor City Power Sports Private Sponsor: Motor City Harley-Davidson Public Sponsor: Northern Michigan University Location: Motor City Power Sports LLC Location: Motor City Harley-Davidson Location: Ontonagon Area Schools Contact: Keturah Cummings 248-858-2300 Contact: Jesseka Williams 248-473-7433 Contact: Lori Malnor 906-227-2103 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.motorcitypowersports.com
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