SVSU Fact Sheet-Fall 2012
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| Enrollment |
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Number |
Percent |
| Total Headcount |
10,552 |
100.00% |
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| Class Level |
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Undergraduate |
8,765 |
83.06% |
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Graduate |
1,179 |
11.17% |
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Teacher Cert |
258 |
2.45% |
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Non Degree |
287 |
2.72% |
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Specialist |
63 |
0.60% |
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| Gender |
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Male |
4,346 |
41.19% |
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Female |
6,206 |
58.81% |
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| Full/Part-Time Status |
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Full-time |
8,125 |
77.00% |
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Part-time |
2,427 |
23.00% |
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| Ethnicity |
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Native American |
29 |
0.27% |
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Asian American |
82 |
0.78% |
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African American |
1038 |
9.84% |
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Hispanic |
312 |
2.96% |
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Hawaiian/Pacific Islander |
7 |
0.07% |
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White |
7,839 |
74.29% |
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Multi-racial |
139 |
1.32% |
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International |
607 |
5.75% |
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Canadian |
16 |
0.15% |
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Unknown |
483 |
4.58% |
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| Geographic Origin |
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Saginaw County |
2,506 |
23.75% |
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Bay County |
1,179 |
11.17% |
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Midland County |
565 |
5.35% |
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Tuscola County |
434 |
4.11% |
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Genesee County |
683 |
6.47% |
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Huron County |
219 |
2.08% |
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Macomb County |
694 |
6.58% |
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Oakland County |
619 |
5.87% |
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Wayne County |
675 |
6.40% |
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Other Michigan Counties |
2,297 |
21.77% |
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Other U.S. |
58 |
0.55% |
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International/Canadian |
623 |
5.90% |
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| College |
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Arts & Behavioral Sciences |
2,260 |
21.4% |
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Business & Management |
1,405 |
13.3% |
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Education |
1,842 |
17.5% |
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Health & Human Services |
2,772 |
26.3% |
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Science, Engineering & Technology |
1,624 |
15.4% |
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Undeclared |
361 |
3.4% |
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Non-Degree |
288 |
2.7% |
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| Age |
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Under age 25 |
7,312 |
69.29% |
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Age 25 and over |
3,240 |
30.71% |
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Average Age - Undergraduate Students |
22 |
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Average Age - Graduate Students |
32 |
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| Degrees Offered |
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| Bachelor of Applied Studies |
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| Bachelor of Arts |
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| Bachelor of Business Administration |
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| Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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| Bachelor of Professional Accountancy |
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| Bachelor of Science |
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| Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering |
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| Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering |
| Bachelor of Science in Nursing |
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| Bachelor of Social Work |
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| Master of Arts in Communication and Digital Media Design |
| Master of Arts in Administrative Science |
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| Master of Arts in Teaching |
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| Master of Business Administration |
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| Master of Education |
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| Master of Science in Nursing |
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| Master of Science in Occupational Therapy |
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| Master of Science in Energy and Materials |
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| Specialist in Education |
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| Accreditations |
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| Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology |
| Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education |
| American Chemical Society |
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| American Society of Clinical Pathologists |
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| American Medical Association |
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| Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business |
| Council on Social Work Education |
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| National Association of Schools of Music |
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| National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education |
| National League for Nursing |
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| North Central Association of Colleges and Schools |
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| Degrees Conferred |
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| Through Summer 2012 |
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Baccalaureate |
28,700 |
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Masters |
10,582 |
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Specialists |
324 |
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| Faculty |
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| Seventy-five percent of SVSU's 296 full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their field. |
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| Financial Aid |
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| SVSU offers a full range of financial assistance to students, including: |
| Need-based grants, loans and scholarships |
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| Scholarships based on academic and other achievements |
| College Work-Study employment |
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| Cooperative Education employment |
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| Internships in selected majors |
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| Undergraduate Tuitions and Fees |
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| Application fee: $30 |
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| 2012-13 Tuition & Fees: $256.05/credit hour (Michigan Resident Undergraduate Courses) |
| 2012-13 Room and Board: $8,220/academic year |
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| Athletics |
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| 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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