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Fact Sheet Fall 2013

 
       

Enrollment

   
       
   Number  Percent
Total Headcount 10,245 100.00%
       
Class Level    
  Undergraduate 8,686 84.78%
  Graduate 1,004 9.80%
  Teacher Cert 192 1.87%
  Non Degree 290 2.83%
  Specialist 52 0.51%
  Doctoral 21 0.20%
       
Gender    
  Male 4,243 41.42%
  Female 6,002 58.58%
       
Full/part-time Status    
  Full-time 7,902 77.13%
  Part-time 2,343 22.87%
       
Ethnicity    
  Native American 41 0.40%
  Asian American 75 0.73%
  African American 1019 9.95%
  Hispanic 327 3.19%
  Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 5 0.05%
  White 7,437 72.59%
  Multi-racial 130 1.27%
  International 614 5.99%
  Canadian 18 0.18%
  Unknown 579 5.65%
       
Geographic Origin    
  Saginaw County 2,412 23.54%
  Bay County 1,181 11.53%
  Midland County 549 5.36%
  Tuscola County 447 4.36%
  Genesee County 669 6.53%
  Huron County 211 2.06%
  Macomb County 644 6.29%
  Oakland County 580 5.66%
  Wayne County 662 6.46%
  Other Michigan Counties 2,176 21.33%
  Other U.S. 82 0.80%
  International/Canadian 632 6.08%
       
College    
  Arts & Behavioral Sciences 2,172 21.20%
  Business & Management 1,427 13.93%
  Education 1,466 14.31%
  Health & Human Services 2,911 28.41%
  Science, Engineering & Technology 1,686 16.46%
  Undeclared 293 2.86%
  Non-Degree 290 2.83%
       
Age    
  Under age 25 7,743 75.58%
  Age 25 and over 2,502 24.42%
  Average Age - Undergraduate Students 22  
  Average Age - Graduate Students 32  
       
Degrees Offered    
Bachelor of Applied Studies    
Bachelor of Arts    
Bachelor of Business Administration  
Bachelor of Fine Arts    
Bachelor of Professional Accountancy  
Bachelor of Science    
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering  
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Nursing    
Bachelor of Social Work    
Master of Arts in Communication and Digital Media Design
Master of Arts in Administrative Science  
Master of Arts in Teaching    
Master of Business Administration  
Master of Education    
Master of Science in Nursing    
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy  
Master of Science in Energy and Materials  
Specialist in Education    
Doctor of Nursing Practice    
       
Accreditations    
       
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
American Chemical Society    
American Society of Clinical Pathologists  
American Medical Association    
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Council on Social Work Education    
National Association of Schools of Music  
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
National League for Nursing    
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
       
Degrees Conferred    
       
Through Summer 2013    
  Baccalaureate 31,294  
  Masters 11,398  
  Specialists 371  
       
Faculty    
       
Seventy-five percent of SVSU's 296 full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their field.
       
Financial Aid    
       
SVSU offers a full range of financial assistance to students, including:
Need-based grants, loans and scholarships  
Scholarships based on academic and other achievements
College Work-Study employment    
Cooperative Education employment  
Internships in selected majors    
       
Undergraduate Tuitions and Fees
       
Application fee: $30    
2013-2014 Tuition & Fees:  $266.15/credit hour (Michigan Resident Undergraduate Courses)
2013-2014 Room and Board:  $8446/academic year
       
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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