SVSU FACT SHEET - FALL 2005

Enrollment

 

Number
Percent
Total Headcount
9,569
100.0%
 
Level
 
 
Undergrad
7,244
75.7%
Graduate
1,580
16.5%
Teacher Cert.
471
4.9%
Specialist
58
0.6%
Non-Degree
216
2.2%
 
Full/Part-time
Full-Time
6,211
64.9%
Part-Time
3,358
35.1%
 
Gender
Male
3,575
37.4%
Female
5,994
62.6%
 
Ethnicity
Native American
34
0.4%
Asian American
76
0.8%
African American
582
6.1%
Hispanic
195
2.0%
White
7,962
83.2%
International (Non-Canadian)
217
2.3%
Canadian
73
0.8%
Multi-Racial
183
1.9%
Unknown
247
2.6%
 
Geographic Origin
Saginaw
2,431
25.4%
Bay
1,156
12.1%
Midland
590
6.2%
Tuscola
658
6.9%
Genesee
645
6.7%
Huron
319
3.3%
Other Michigan Counties
3,430
35.8%
Other States
50
0.5%
International
290
3.0%
 
Age
Under age 25
5,937
62.0%
Age 25 and over
3,631
38.0%
Age Unknown
1
 
Average Age-Undergraduates
24.1
Average Age- Graduates
34.4
 
College
Arts and Behavioral Sciences
1,658
17.3%
Business and Management
882
9.2%
Education
4,105
42.9%
Science, Eng and Technology
988
10.3%
Nursing
878
9.2%
Undecided
842
8.8%
Non-Degree
216
2.3%
 
Fall 2005 FTE: 7,504.47 (IPEDS formula)
 
Fall 2005 average class size: 23.93

Degrees Conferred to Date

Baccalaureate
20,588
Graduate
7,392
Specialist
142

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Applied Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Professional Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Social Work
Master of Arts/Communication and Multimedia
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Arts/Leadership and Public Administration
Master of Science/Technological Processes
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education
Master of Science in Nursing
Specialist in Education

Accreditations

North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
American Chemical Society
American Medical Association
American Society of Clinical Pathologists
Council on Social Work Education
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business-International Accreditation Council
National League for Nursing

Faculty

Most of SVSU's 260 full-time faculty hold the highest degrees in their field (usually doctorates).

Financial Aid

SVSU offers a full range of financial assistance to students, including:

  • Need Based grants, loans, and scholarship
  • Scholarships based on academic and other achievements
  • College Work-Study employment
  • Cooperative Education employment
  • Internships in selected majors

Financial Operations

Total Revenues, 2004-2005: $90.9 million
Total Expenditures, 2004-2005: $90.4 million
Capital Outlay, 2004-2005: $17.3 million

Athletics

SVSU is a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II. There are nine intercollegiate sports open to men and nine to women.

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