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PROFILES and PROGRAMS

INDEPENDENT TWO- AND FOUR-YEAR AND

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Independent Two- and Four-Year Colleges and Universities

PROFILES OF INDEPENDENT TWO- AND FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Map ...... 3 Introduction ...... 4

College Profile and Program Information Adrian ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 Andrews ...... 17 Aquinas College ...... 21 Baker College for Graduate Studies ...... 25 Baker College of Allen Park ...... 29 Baker College of Auburn Hills ...... 33 Baker College of ...... 37 Baker College of Clinton Township ...... 41 Baker College of Flint ...... 45 Baker College of Jackson ...... 49 Baker College of Muskegon ...... 53 Baker College of Owosso ...... 57 Baker College of Port Huron ...... 61 Calvin College ...... 65 ...... 69 College for Creative Studies ...... 73 Concordia University ...... 77 ...... 81 Cranbrook Academy of Art ...... 85 ...... 89 ...... 107 Grace Bible College ...... 111 Great Lakes Christian College ...... 115 ...... 119 ...... 123 ...... 127 ...... 131 ...... 135 Lawrence Technological University ...... 139 ...... 143 ...... 147 Michigan Jewish Institute ...... 151 ...... 159 ...... 163 Robert B. Miller College ...... 167 Rochester College ...... 171 Sacred Heart Major Seminary ...... 175 ...... 179 ...... 183 University of Detroit Mercy ...... 187 ...... 220 Western Theological Seminary ...... 195 Yeshiva Gedolah ...... 199his page was in

MICHIGAN TWO- AND FOUR-YEAR

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

School Name, County, and Region

Adrian College, Lenawee, 6 Albion College, Calhoun, 8 Alma College, Gratiot, 4 , Berrien, 8 Aquinas College, Kent, 3 Baker College for Graduate Studies, Genesee, 7 Baker College of Allen Park, Wayne, 5 Baker College of Auburn Hills, Oakland, 5 Baker College of Cadillac, Wexford, 2 Baker College of Clinton Township, Macomb, 5 Baker College of Flint, Genesee, 7 Baker College of Flint, Cass City, Tuscola, 4 Baker College of Flint, West Branch, Ogemaw, 2 Baker College of Jackson, Jackson, 6 Baker College of Muskegon, Muskegon, 3 Baker College of Muskegon, Fremont, Newaygo, 3 Baker College of Owosso, Shiawassee, 7 Baker College of Port Huron, St. Clair, 5 Calvin College, Kent, 3 Cleary University – Howell, Livingston, 7 College for Creative Studies, Wayne, 5 Concordia University, Washtenaw, 6 Cornerstone University, Kent, 3 Cranbrook Academy of Art, Oakland, 5 Davenport University, Alma, Gratiot, 4 Davenport University, Bad Axe, Huron, 4 Davenport University, Battle Creek, Calhoun, 8 Davenport University, Bay City, Bay, 4 Davenport University, Caro, Tuscola, 4 Davenport University, Dearborn, Wayne, 5 Davenport University, Flint, Genesee, 7 Davenport University, Gaylord, Otsego, 2 Davenport University, Grand Rapids, Kent, 3 Davenport University, Grand Rapids Career Center, Kent, 3 Davenport University, Holland, Allegan, 8 Davenport University, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, 8 Lewis College of Business, Wayne, 5 Davenport University, Lansing, Ingham, 7 Madonna University, Wayne, 5 Davenport University, Lapeer, Lapeer, 7 General Hospital School of Radiography, Marquette, 1 Davenport University, Midland, Midland, 4 Marygrove College, Wayne, 5 Davenport University, Oxford, Oakland, 5 Michigan Jewish Institute, Oakland, 5 Davenport University, Romeo, McComb, 5 Michigan School of Professional Psychology, Oakland, 5 Davenport University, Saginaw, Saginaw, 4 Michigan Theological Seminary, Wayne, 5 Davenport University, Traverse City, Grand Traverse, 2 Northwood University, Midland, 4 Davenport University, Warren, Macomb, 5 Olivet College, Eaton, 7 Finlandia University, Houghton, 1 Robert B. Miller College, Calhoun, 8 Grace Bible College, Kent, 3 Rochester College, Oakland, 5 Great Lakes Christian College, Eaton, 7 Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Wayne, 5 Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, 6 Siena Heights University, Lenawee, 6 Hope College, Allegan, 8 Spring Arbor University, Jackson, 6 Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, 8 University of Detroit Mercy, Wayne, 5 Kettering University, Genesee, 7 Walsh College, Oakland, 5 Kuyper College, Kent, 3 Western Theological Seminary, Allegan, 8 Lawrence Technological University, Oakland, 5 Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit, Oakland, 5

TWO- AND FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES INTRODUCTION

There are many independent two- and four-year institutions in Michigan. Several of the schools have branch campuses, which increases the total number of separate sites across the state. These institutions offer a wide variety of educational programs. Programs offered at these institutions can be divided as follows:

Certificate and Associate Degree Programs – Several of the colleges and universities provide less than baccalaureate degree programs for various occupations. These programs are found under the level 1 through 3 programs.

Church-Affiliated Terminal Programs – Are found under level 1 programs.

Undergraduate Baccalaureate Programs – This division includes all programs through which a baccalaureate degree can be earned (level 4 programs).

Graduate-Professional Programs – These programs lead to post-baccalaureate degrees in the various professional disciplines (levels 5 through 9 programs).

In most cases, information is provided pertaining to the number of semester/term hours required to complete the program and whether a teaching certificate is available in conjunction with it.

Please see the CIP Code Directory section of this book for an explanation of program arrangement sequence. Michigan Department of Education (Rev. 6-2011)

Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Adrian College 002234 www.adrian.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 110 S. Madison St. Adrian MI 49221 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Frank Hribar Andy Spohn Michael Duffy Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.877.2246 888.876.0194 517.265.5161 ext. 3997 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 30%

- Freshmen (first year) 246 215 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 92% - All Undergraduates Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 23% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students .06% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall August 23rd Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring January 11th Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 800.877.2246 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 800.877.2246 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Affairs 517.264.3142 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 800.877.2246 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic Services 800.877.2246 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 800.877.2246 [email protected] Page 2 Adrian College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1954 Minimum 20 2.9 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 3.3 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1001 Other (specify) Rank in top of senior class ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall March March Application Free Winter Matriculation $350.00 5/1 suggested Spring December December Housing Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $27,050.00 $27,050.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $1,650.00 $1,650.00 Room & Board $8,346.00 $8,346.00 Transportation $756.00 $756.00 Misc and Personal $916.00 $916.00 In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $38,718.00 $38,718.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $775.00 $775.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Financial Aid - Andy Spohn 888-876-0194 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March March ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments Adrian's tuition is charged on a full-time yearly bases. Per credit hour costs pertain only to students enrolling in 11 or fewer credits at $725 per credit hour. ADRIAN COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - TED BIOLOGY 13.1322 124 TED ENGLISH 13.1305 124 TED FRENCH 13.1325 124 TED GERMAN 13.1326 124 TED HEALTH EDUCATION 13.1307 124 TED HISTORY 13.1328 124 TED INTEGRATED SCIENCE 13.1316 124 TED LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1305 124 TED MATHEMATIC 13.1311 124 TED PHYSICAL EDUCATION 13.1314 124 TED SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1318 124 TED SPANISH 13.1330 124 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 124 ARTS ADMINISTRATION 50.1001 124 ARTS MANAGEMENT 50.1002 124 ATHLETIC TRAINING 51.0913 124 BIOLOGY 26.0101 124 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 124 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 124 CHEMISTTRY 40.0501 124 COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES 9.0101 124 CRIMIAL JUSTICE 43.0103 124 ECONOMICS 45.0601 124 ENGLISH 23.0101 124 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 40.0601 124 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3.0104 124 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 3.0103 124 EXERCISE SCIENCE 31.0505 124 FRENCH 16.0901 124 GEOLOGY 40.0601 124 GERMAN 16.0501 124 HISTORY 54.0101 124 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 124 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 124 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 30.2001 124 JAPANESE STUDIES 16.0302 124 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 124 MARKETING 52.1401 124 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 124 MUSIC 50.0901 124 MUSICAL THEATRE 50.0509 124 PERFORMANCE (MUSIC) 50.0903 124 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 124 PHYSICS 40.0801 124 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 124 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 124 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING 52.0301 150 RELIGION 38.0201 124 SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 124 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 124 SPANISH 16.0905 124 STUDIO ART 50.0701 124 TED MUSIC 13.1312 124 TED VISUAL ARTS 13.1302 124 THEATRE 50.0501 124 LEVEL - 7 ATHLETIC TRAINING 51.0913 124

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Albion College 002235 www.albion.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 611 E Porter St Albion MI 49224 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Mandy Dubiel Ann Whitmer Matt Arend Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 517.629.0660 517.629.0440 517.629.0583 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 9%

- Freshmen (first year) 184 196 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 89% - All Undergraduates 754 816 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 15% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 3% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall JUN-AUG JUN-AUG Semester Quarter Winter NOV-JAN NOV-JAN ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring NOV-JAN NOV-JAN Summer NOV-JAN NOV-JAN HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Campus Tours Admissions 800.858.6770 [email protected] New Students Orientation Campus Programs 517.629.0433 Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 800.858.6770 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 800.858.6770 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses N/A Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 800.858.6770 [email protected] Page 2 Albion College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1956 Minimum n/a n/a ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 25 1183 3.5 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1007 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall May July Application Winter Matriculation Spring December December Housing Summer Other Enrollment $300.00 5/1

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $32,662.00 $32,662.00 In-State (4-year school) No differential in rates Books & Supplies $900.00 $900.00 Room & Board $9,260.00 $9,260.00 Transportation $500.00 $500.00 Misc and Personal $678.00 $678.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $44,000.00 $44,000.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall by March 1 by March 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments ALBION COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 SPANISH: K-12 EDUCATION 13.1330 128 SPANISH: SECONDARY EDUCATION 13.1330 128 ANTHROPOLOGY 45.0201 128 SPEECH: ELEMENTARY EDUC 13.1331 128 ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY 30.9999 128 THEATRE 50.0501 128 ART 50.0701 128 ART HISTORY 50.0703 128 ART/BACH FINE ARTS 50.0702 128 BIOLOGY 26.0101 128 BIOLOGY: SECONDARY EDUC 13.1322 128 BUSINESS ADMIN & MGMT, GENERAL 52.0201 128 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 128 CHEMISTRY - BIOCHEMISTRY 40.0501 128 COMBINED COURSE:PHYSICS 40.0801 128 COMMUNICATION STUDIES GENERAL 09.0101 128 COMMUNICATION-INTERPERSONAL 09.0101 128 COMMUNICATION-MASS MEDIA 09.0102 128 COMMUNICATION-ORGANIZATIONAL 09.0901 128 E&M EMPHASIS ACCOUNTING 45.0601 128 E&M EMPHASIS FINANCE 45.0601 128 E&M EMPHASIS HUMAN RESOURCES 45.0601 128 ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT 45.0601 128 ECONOMICS, GENERAL 45.0601 128 ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM 14.0101 128 ENGLISH 23.0101 128 ENGLISH WITH CREATIVE WRITING 23.1302 128 ENGLISH: ELEMENTARY EDUC 13.1305 128 ENGLISH: SECONDARY EDUC 13.1305 128 FRENCH 16.0901 128 FRENCH LNG. & CULT. FOR PROF. 16.0901 128 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES - TRACK G 40.0601 128 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES - TRACK L 40.0601 128 GERMAN 16.0501 128 GERMAN LNG. & CULT. FOR PROF. 16.0501 128 GERMAN: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1326 128 HISTORY 54.0101 128 HISTORY: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1328 128 HISTORY: SECONDARY EDUCATION 13.1328 128 IDV-INDIVIDUALIZED 24.0101 128 IDY- ETHNIC STUDIES 05.0299 128 IDY-GENDER STUDIES 05.0299 128 IDY-INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 30.2001 128 IDY-PUBLIC POLICY 44.0501 128 IDY-WOMEN'S STUDIES 05.0207 128 INTEGRATED SCIENCES: ELEM EDUC 13.1316 128 MATHEMATICS - TRACK I 27.0101 128 MATHEMATICS - TRACK II 27.0101 128 MATHEMATICS: ELEMENTARY EDUC 13.1311 128 MATHEMATICS: SECONDARY EDUC 13.1311 128 MUSIC - GENERAL 50.0901 128 MUSIC WITH PERFORMANCE 50.0903 128 MUSIC: K-12 EDUCATION 13.1312 128 NATURAL RES-FISHERIES (MULTI-COURSE) 03.0301 128 NATURAL RES-FORESTRY (MULTI-COURSE) 03.0501 128 NATURAL RES-WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 03.0601 128 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 128 PHYS EDUC - ATHLETIC TRAINING 51.0913 128 PHYS EDUC - EXERCISE SCIENCE 31.0505 128 PHYSICS 40.0801 128 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 128 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 128 PSYCHOLOGY: SECONDARY EDUC 13.1335 128 RELIGIOUS STUDIES - GENERAL 38.0201 128 RELIGIOUS STUDIES-GRAD STUDIES 38.0201 128 SOCIOLOGY 45.0101 128 SPAN TRANSAMER LATINA/O STDIES 05.0107 128 SPANISH 16.0905 128 SPANISH: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1330 128

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Alma College 002236 www.alma.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 614 W. Superior Street Alma MI 48801-1599 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Bob Garcia Christopher Brown John Leister Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.321.ALMA 989.463.7347 989.463.7279 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 4.3

- Freshmen (first year) 148 214 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 88.0 - All Undergraduates 614 808 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 7.6 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 1.3 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 8-27-11 9-6-11 Semester Quarter Winter 1-9-12 1-9-12 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) 4 4 1Spring 4-29-12 4-29-12 Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Registrar's Office 989.463.7372 [email protected] Campus Tours Admisssions Office 800.321.2562 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Life Office 989.463.7147 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academic and Career Planning 989.463.7055 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic and Career Planning 989.463.7055 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar's Office 989.463.7372 [email protected] Page 2 Alma College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1958 Minimum 22 1030 3.0 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average ###Other (specify) ### SAT Code1010 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 3/1 3/1 Application $25.00 Winter 12/1 12/1Matriculation $100.00 Spring 3/1 3/1 Housing $100.00 Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $29,230.00 $29,230.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $830.00 $830.00 Room & Board $8,840.00 $8,840.00 Transportation $756.00 $756.00 Misc and Personal $736.00 $736.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $40,392.00 $40,392.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $1,000.00 $1,000.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March March ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter September September ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments ALMA COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 STUDENT DESIGNED PROGRAM OF EMPHASIS 24.0199 136 TEACHER EDUC - ELEM CERTIF 13.1202 YES 136 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 136 THEATER AND DANCE 50.0501 136 ANTHROPOLOGY (MINOR) 45.0201 136 VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS, GENERAL 50.0101 136 ART (BACHELOR OF ARTS) 50.0701 YES 136 WOMEN'S STUDIES (MINOR) 05.0207 136 ART (BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS) 50.0702 YES 148 ART HISTORY (MINOR) 50.0703 136 ART TEACHER EDUC 13.1302 YES 136 ATHLETIC TRAINING/TRAINER 51.0913 136 BIOCHEMISTRY 26.0202 136 BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES 30.0101 YES 136 BIOLOGY 26.0101 YES 136 BIOLOGY TEACHER EDUC 13.1322 YES 136 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 YES 136 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 YES 136 CHEMISTRY TEACHER EDUC 13.1323 YES 136 COMMUNICATION 09.0199 136 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 136 COMPUTER TEACHER EDUC 13.1321 YES 136 DANCE 50.0301 136 DESIG & VISUAL COMM, GENERAL 50.0401 136 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC AND TEACHING 13.121 YES 136 ECONOMICS 45.0601 YES 136 EDUC, GENERAL 13.0101 136 ENGLISH 23.0101 YES 136 ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER EDUC 13.1305 YES 136 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (MINOR) 03.0103 136 EXERCISE HEALTH SCIENCE 51.9999 YES 136 FINANCE, GENERAL 52.0801 136 FOREIGN SERVICE 45.0901 136 FRENCH 16.0901 YES 136 FRENCH LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUC 13.1325 YES 136 GERMAN 16.0501 YES 136 GERMAN LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUC 13.1326 YES 136 HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUC 31.0501 YES 136 HISTORY 54.0101 YES 136 HISTORY TEACHER EDUC 13.1328 YES 136 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 136 KINDERGARTEN/PRESCHOOL EDUC & TEACH 13.1209 YES 136 KINESIOLOGY & EXERCISE SCIENCE 31.0505 136 LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES/LIBERAL STUDIES 24.0101 136 MARKETING/MARKETING MANAGEMENT, GEN. 52.1401 136 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 YES 136 MATHEMATICS TEACHER EDUC 13.1311 YES 136 MUSIC (BACHELOR OF ARTS) 50.0901 YES 136 MUSIC PERFORMANCE (BACHELOR OF MUSIC) 50.0903 YES 156 MUSIC TEACHER EDUC 13.1312 YES 136 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 136 PHYSICAL EDUC TEACHING AND COACHING 13.1314 YES 136 PHYSICS 40.0801 YES 136 PHYSICS TEACHER EDUC 13.1329 YES 136 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 YES 136 PRE-DENTRISTRY STUDIES 51.1101 136 PRE-MEDICINE/PRE-MEDICAL STUDIES 51.1102 136 PRE-THEOLOGY/PRE-MINISTERIAL STUDIES 39.0604 136 PRE-VETERINARY STUDIES 51.1104 136 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 YES 136 PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER EDUC 13.1335 YES 136 RELIGION 38.0201 136 SCIENCE TCHR EDUC/GNRL SCIENCE TCHR EDUC 13.1316 YES 136 SECONDARY EDUC AND TEACHING 13.1205 YES 136 SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHER EDUC 13.1317 YES 136 SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL 45.0101 136 SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER EDUC 13.1318 YES 136 SOCIOLOGY (BACHELOR OF ARTS) 45.1101 YES 136 SPANISH 16.0905 YES 136 SPANISH LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUC 13.133 YES 136

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Andrews University 002238 www.andrews.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 100 Old U. S. Hwy 31 Berrien Springs MI 49104-0750 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Shanna Leak Elynda Bedney Dave Jardine Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 269.471.6346 269.471.6040 269.471.3965 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 60

- Freshmen (first year) 170 195 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 67 - All Undergraduates 874 1057 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 51.5 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 11.5 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 8-15-2011 8-15-2011 Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 1-8-2012 1-8-2012 Summer 5-7-2012 5-7-2012 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Enrollment 269.471.6049 [email protected] Campus Tours Shelly Erhard, Guest Relations 269.471.3059 [email protected] New Students Orientation Steve Yeagley, Student Services 269.471.6683 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Success Center 269.471.6096 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Success Center 269.471.6096 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Dist Learning & Instructional Tech 269.471.3960 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Counseling and Testing Center 269.471.3740 [email protected] Page 2 Andrews University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1992 Minimum 20 970 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 1057 3.44 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1030 Other (specify) *See comment below. ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall July 15 July 15 Application Winter Matriculation Spring Nov 15 Nov 15 Housing $200.00 Summer March 15 March 15 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments *Either ACT or SAT accepted, but one or the other required.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $23,428.00 $23,428.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Room & Board $6,974.00 $6,974.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $900.00 $900.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $33,402.00 $33,402.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $945.00 $945.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Student Financial Services 269-471-3334 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February 15 February 15 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments ANDREWS UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - BIOLOGY/NEUROBIOLOGY (BS) 26.0101 124 BIOLOGY/NEUROSCIENCE (BS) 26.0101 124 DOCTOR OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY (DSCPT) 51.2308 64 BIOLOGY/SPECIAL (BS) 26.0101 124 LEVEL - 3 BIOLOGY/ZOOLOGY (BS) 26.0101 124 AG - CROP PRODUCTION EMP (AT) 01.0000 36 BIOPHYSICS (BS) 26.0203 124 AG - DAIRY HERD MANAGEMENT EMP (AT) 01.0000 36 BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING (BBA) 52.0301 124 AG - VETERINARY ASST EMP (AT) 01.0000 36 BUSINESS/ECONOMICS (BA ) 52.0601 124 AGRICULUTRE (AT) 01.0000 36 BUSINESS/FINANCE (BBA ) 52.0801 124 AVIATION TECH - FLIGHT (AT) 49.0101 62-7 BUSINESS/INFORMATION SYSTEMS (BBA) 52.1201 124 AVIATION TECH - MAINTENANCE (AT) 49.0101 62-7 BUSINESS/INTERNAT'L BUSINESS (BBA) 52.1101 124 FINE ARTS / DIGITAL MEDIA (AFA) 50.0409 62-7 BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT (BBA) 52.0201 124 GENERAL BUSINESS (AS) 52.0201 62 BUSINESS/MARKETING (BBA) 52.1401 124 HORT - LANDSCAPE DESIGN EMP (AT) 01.1103 35 CHEMISTRY (BS) 40.0501 Yes 124 HORT - LANDSCAPE MGMT EMP (AT) 01.1103 35 CHEMISTRY/BIO-CHEMISTRY (BS) 26.0202 124 HORTICULTURE (AT) 01.1103 35 COM SCI/COMPUTING EMP (BS) 11.0101 124 PERSONAL MINISTRIES (AA) (DISTANCE) 39.0601 62 COM SCI/SOFTWARE SYSTEMS EMP (BS) 11.0101 124 LEVEL - 5 COMM - COMM MANAGEMENT EMP (BA) 09.0101 124 AGRIBUSINESS (BT) 01.0102 124 COMM - INTERNAT'L COMMUNICATIONS EMP (BA) 09.0101 124 AGRICULTURE (BS) 01.0000 124 COMM - MEDIA TECHNOLOGY EMP (BA) 09.0101 124 AN SCI - MANAGEMENT EMP (BS) 01.0901 124 COMMUNICATION (BA) 09.0101 124 AN SCI - PRE-VET MEDICINE EMP (BS) 01.0901 124 COMMUNICATION (BFA) ART DIRCTN & ADVERTSG 09.0101 124 ANIMAL SCIENCE - (BS) 01.0901 124 COMMUNICATION ARTS (BS) SECNDARY EDUC EMP 09.0101 Yes 124 ARCH BSA IN ARCHITECTURE 04.0201 137 COMMUNICATION/JRNLSM/MEDIA STUDIES (BA) 09.0401 124 ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES (BS) NON-PROFESSIONAL 04.0201 127 COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC RELATIONS (BA) 09.0902 124 ART (BA) 50.0701 124 COMPUTER SCIENCE (BS) 11.0101 Yes 124 ART (BA) ART HISTORY 50.0701 124 DIETETICS (BS) 51.3101 124 ART (BA) PRE-ART THERAPY 50.0701 124 EDUC/ELEM (BSLED) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART (BA) VISUAL ART 50.0701 124 EDUC/SECDRY - INTERGRATED SCI EMP (BS) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART/ PHOTO (BFA) COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 50.0702 124 EDUC/SECDRY - SOCIAL STUDIES EMP (BS) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART/ PHOTO (BFA) DOCUMENTARY VIDEO 50.0702 124 EDUC/SECONDARY (BS) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART/ PHOTO (BFA) FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY 50.0702 124 ELEM ED/INTEGRATED SCIENCE EMP (BSLED) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART/ PHOTOGRAPHY (BFA) 50.0702 124 ELEM ED/LANGUAGE ARTS EMP (BSLED) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART/VISUAL ART (BFA) 50.0702 124 ELEM ED/SOCIAL STUDIES EMP (BSLED) 13.1202 Yes 124 ART/VISUAL ART (BFA) FINE ART 50.0702 124 ELEM EDUC - SOCIAL STUDIES (BS) 13.1318 Yes 124 ART/VISUAL ART (BFA) ILLUSTRATION 50.0702 124 ENGINEERING (BSE) 14.0101 124 ART/VISUAL ART (BFA) PRE-ART THERAPY 50.0702 124 ENGLISH - LITERATURE EMPASIS (BA) 23.0101 124 ART/VISUAL ART EDUC (BS) 13.1302 Yes 124 ENGLISH - WRITING EMPHASIS (BA) 23.0101 124 ART/VISUAL COMM (BFA) GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0702 124 ENGLISH (BA) 23.0101 124 ART/VISUAL COMM (BFA) ART DIRCTN & ADVERTSG 50.0702 124 ENGLISH (BA) ELEM ED - MAJ IN LANGUAGE ARTS 23.0101 Yes 124 ART/VISUAL COMM (BFA) WEB DESIGN 50.0702 124 ENGLISH (BA) ELEM ED 2ND MAJ IN ENGLISH 23.0101 Yes 124 ART/VISUAL COMMUNICATION (BFA) 50.0702 124 FRENCH STUDIES (BA) 16.0901 124 AVAITION TECH - MAINTENCE & BUSINESS (BT) 49.0101 124- GENERAL STUDY (AA&AS) 24.0102 62 AVIATION TECH - FLIGHT & BUSINESS (BT) 49.0101 124- GENERAL STUDY (BA&BS) 24.0102 124 AVIATION TECH - FLIGHT & MAINTENANCE (BT) 49.0101 124- HISTORY (BA) 54.0101 124 AVIATION TECH - FLIGHT (BT) 49.0101 124- HISTORY/POLITICAL SCIENCE (BA OR BS) 45.1001 124 AVIATION TECH - MAINTENANCE (BT) 49.0101 124- HORT - LANDSCAPE DESIGN EMP (BS) 01.1103 124 BACH OF HEALTH SCIENCE (INTRM DEG FOR DPT) 51.1199 HORT - LANDSCAPE DESIGN EMP (BT) 01.1103 124 BEH SCI (BS) ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY EMP 30.1701 124 HORT - LANDSCAPE MGMT EMP (BS) 01.1103 124 BEH SCI (BS) ANTHROPOLOGY EMPHASIS 30.1701 124 HORT - LANDSCAPE MGMT EMP (BT) 01.1103 124 BEH SCI (BS) INTRNTL COMMUNTY DEVELOPMT EMP 30.1701 124 HORTICULTURE - LANDSCAPE (BT) 01.1103 124 BEH SCI (BS) PUBLIC HEALTH EMPHASIS 30.1701 124 HORTICULTURE (BS) 01.1103 124 BEH SCI (BS) STUDENT DEVELOPMENT EMPHASIS 30.1701 124 LANGUAGE AND INTERNAT'L BUSINESS (BA/BBA) 16.9999 124 BEH SCI/PSYCH - BEHVRL NEUROSCIENCE EMP (BS) 42.0101 124 LANGUAGE FOR INTERNAT'L TRADE: FRENCH (BA) 16.9999 124 BEH SCI/PSYCH - GENERAL PROGRAM (BS) 42.0101 124 LANGUAGE FOR INTERNAT'L TRADE: SPANISH (BA) 16.9999 124 BEH SCI/PSYCH - HEALTH PYSCH EMP (BS) 42.0101 124 MATHEMATICAL STUDIES (BS) 27.0199 124 BEH SCI/PSYCH - PRE-PROFESSIONAL PRGM (BS) 42.0101 124 MATHEMATICS (BS) 27.0101 Yes 124 BEH SCI/SOC - DEVIANT BEH EMP (BS) 45.1101 124 MATHEMATICS EDUC (BS) 13.1311 Yes 124 BEH SCI/SOC - SCO OF THE FAMILY EMP (BS) 45.1101 124 MED LAB SCI/ALLIED HEALTH ADMIN (BS) 51.0799 124 BEHAVIORIAL SCI/FAMILY STUDIES (BS) 19.0701 124 MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (BSMLS) 51.1005 124 BEHAVIORIAL SCI/PSYCHOLOGY (BA OR BS) 42.0101 124 MUSIC (BA) 50.0901 124 BEHAVIORIAL SCI/SOCIOLOGY (BA OR BS) 45.1101 Yes 124 MUSIC EDUC (B.MUS) 13.1312 Yes 124 BEHAVIORIAL SCIENCE (BS) 30.1701 124 MUSIC/PERFORMANCE (B.MUS) 50.0903 124 BIOLOGY (BS) 26.0101 124 NURSING (BS) NCLEX PREPARATORY 51.1601 124 BIOLOGY/BEHAVIOR/MATHMATICS (BS) 26.0101 124 NUTRITION SCIENCE (BS) 19.0501 124 BIOLOGY/BIOMEDICAL (BS) 26.0101 124 PHOTOGRAPHY - COMMERCIAL EMP (BFA) 50.0605 124 BIOLOGY/BOTANY (BS) 26.0101 124 PHOTOGRAPHY - FINE ART EMP (BFA) 50.0605 124 BIOLOGY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (BS) 26.0101 124 PHYSICS (BS) 40.0801 124

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 2 ANDREWS UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PHYSICS EDUC (BS) 13.1314 Yes 124 RELIGIOUS EDUC (PHD) 39.0401 64 RELIGION 39.0601 124 THEOLOGY (D.MIN) 39.0601 32 RELIGION (BA) 39.0601 124 THEOLOGY (TH.D) 39.0601 64 RELIGION/SECONDARY EDUC (BA) 39.0601 124 THEOLOGY/RELIGION (PH.D) 38.0201 64 SOCIAL STUDIES (BS) 45.0101 124 LEVEL - 18 SOCIAL WORK (BSW) 44.0701 124 THEOLOGY (M. DIV) 39.0602 96-1 SPANISH STUDIES (BA) 16.0905 124 SPEECH-LANG PATHOLOGY/AUDIOLOGY(BS) 51.0204 124 THEOLOGY (BA) 39.0601 124 THEOLOGY/PASTORAL MINISTRY (BA) 39.0601 124 VIDEO PRODUCTION (BFA) 50.0602 124 LEVEL - 7 BIOLOGY (MAT) TEACHING 13.1322 Yes 32 BIOLOGY (MS) 26.0101 30 BUSINESS ADMIN (MBA) 52.0201 33 BUSINESS ADMIN (MSA) 52.9999 33 COMMUNITY & INTERNAT'L DEVELOPMENT (MSA) 45.0604 40 EDUC & DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH (MA) 42.1801 30-3 EDUC/ HIGHER EDUC ADMIN (MA) 13.0401 32 EDUC/BIOLOGY TEACHER(MAT) 13.1322 Yes 32 EDUC/CLINICAL METAL HEALTH COUNSELING (MA) 51.1508 48 EDUC/CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION (MA) 13.0301 32 EDUC/ELEM (MAT) 13.1202 Yes 32 EDUC/ENGLISH 2ND LANGUAGE (MAT) 13.1401 Yes 32 EDUC/ENGLISH TEACHER(MAT) 13.1305 Yes 32 EDUC/FRENCH (K-12) TEACHER(MAT) 13.1325 Yes 32 EDUC/HISTORY TEACHER(MAT) 13.1328 Yes 32 EDUC/SCHOOL COUNSELING (MA) 13.1101 48 EDUC/SECONDARY (MAT) 13.1205 Yes 32 EDUC/SPANISH (K-12) TEACHER(MAT) 13.1330 Yes 32 EDUC/SPCL EDUC (MS) 13.1001 Yes 31+ ENGLISH (MA) 23.0101 33 ENGLISH (MAT) TEACHING 13.1305 Yes 32 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES/COMMUNC (MA) 09.9999 40-4 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (MARCH) 04.0201 100 MATH SCIENCE(MS) 27.0199 32-4 MATHEMATICS (MAT) TEACHING 13.1311 Yes 32 MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (MSMLS) 51.1005 32 MUSIC (MA) 50.0901 32 MUSIC MINISTRY (MA) 39.0501 40 MUSIC/ MUSIC PERFOMANCE (M.MUS) 50.0903 34 MUSIC/MUSIC EDUC (M.MUS) 13.1312 35 NURSING/NURSE EDUC (MS) 51.1601 38 NUTRITION AND WELLNESS (MS) 19.0599 32 RELIGIOUS EDUC (MA) 39.0401 Yes 32 SOCIAL WORK (MSW) 44.0701 33-5 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (MS) 14.0309 32 THEOLOGY (M.TH) 39.0601 32 THEOLOGY/PASTORIAL MINISTRY (MA) 39.0701 48 THEOLOGY/RELIGION (MA) 38.0201 32 THEOLOGY/YOUTH MINISTRY (MA) 39.0702 48 LEVEL - 8 EDUC/ HIGHER EDUC ADMIN (EDS) 13.0401 64 EDUC/CURRICULUM & INSTRUCT (EDS) 13.0301 64 EDUC/SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY (ED.S) 42.1701 69 LEVEL - 17 DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY (DPT) 51.2308 116 DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY (T-DPT) 51.2308 30-3 EDUC/ HIGHER EDUC ADMIN (EDD) 13.9999 90 EDUC/ HIGHER EDUC ADMIN (PHD) 13.9999 90 EDUC/COUNSELING PSYCH (PHD) 42.0601 92 EDUC/CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION (EDD) 13.0301 91 EDUC/CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION (PHD) 13.0301 91 EDUC/EDUC=L PSYCHOLOGY (EDD/PHD) 42.1801 90 EDUCAL ADMIN & SUPERVISION (ED.D) 13.0401 90 EDUCAL ADMIN & SUPERVISION (PH.D) 13.0401 90

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 2 of 2 Michigan Department of Education (Rev. 6-2011) Aquinas College

Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Aquinas College 002239 www.aquinas.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1607 Robinson Road, S.E. Grand Rapids MI 49506-1799 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Tom Mikowski David J. Steffee Terry Bocian Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 616.632.2853 616.632.2895 616.632.2475 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 5%

- Freshmen (first year) 175 257 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 47% - All Undergraduates 757 1196 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 11% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students .04% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall May/June/August May/June/August Semester Quarter Winter November November ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Freshmen and sophomores who do not live at home Related Rules with parent(s) are required to live on campus. Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 800.678.9593 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 800.678.9593 [email protected] New Students Orientation Campus Life 616.632.2457 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academic Achievement Center 616.632.2166 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic Achievement Center 616.632.2166 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advising/Registrar 616.632.2866 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Advising/Registrar 616.632.2866 [email protected] Page 2 Aquinas College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1962 Minimum 18 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 3.40 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1018 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Rolling Rolling Application $200.00 Winter Rolling Rolling Matriculation Spring Rolling Rolling Housing Summer Rolling Rolling Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP 3 or higher Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $24,286.00 $24,286.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $1,566.00 $1,566.00 Room & Board $7,438.00 $7,438.00 Transportation $756.00 $756.00 Misc and Personal $768.00 $768.00 In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $34,814.00 $34,814.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $488.00 $488.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March March ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter March March ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring March March Summer March March

Comments AQUINAS COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS 24.0401 No 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS/LITURGICAL MUSIC 39.0501 No 64 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE 24.0101 No 64 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING/BUSINESS ADMIN DUAL 52.0301 No 124 APPLIED SCIENCE 43.0201 No 124 ART HISTORY, CRITICISM, CONSERVATION 50.0703 No 124 ART, GENERAL 50.0701 Yes 124 ATHLETIC TRAINING/TRAINER 51.0913 No 124 BIOLOGY 26.0101 Yes 124 BUSINESS ADM & MGT, OTHER (COMM. ARTS) 52.0501 No 124 BUSINESS ADMIN AND MNGMNT, GENERAL 52.0201 No 124 BUSINESS MGT, MKT., TECHNOLOGY 52.0201 No 124 CHEMICAL PHYSICS 40.0508 No 124 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 Yes 124 CHEMISTRY/BUSINESS ADMIN DUAL 40.0599 No 124 COMMUNICATION, GENERAL 09.0101 Yes 124 COMMUNICATION/THEATER EMPHASIS 09.9999 No 124 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP - PUBLIC ADMIN 44.0201 No 124 COMPUTER & INFO SCIENCE, GENERAL 11.0101 Yes 124 ECONOMICS 45.0601 No 124 ENGLISH LANGUAGE/LITERATURE GENERAL 23.0101 Yes 124 ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER EDUC 13.1305 Yes 124 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 03.0104 No 124 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 03.0103 No 124 FRENCH LANGUAGE/LITERATURE 16.0901 Yes 124 GEOGRAPHY 45.0701 Yes 124 GERMAN LANGUAGE/LITERATURE 16.0501 Yes 124 HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUC, GENERAL 31.0501 No 124 HISTORY, GENERAL 54.0101 Yes 124 HUMANITIES - CONTRACTUAL 24.0103 No 124 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 No 124 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/AFFAIRS 45.0901 No 124 LEARNING DISABILITIES K-12 13.1011 Yes 124 LIBERAL ARTS, SCIENCE/LIBERAL STUDIES 24.0101 No 124 LITURGICAL MUSIC 39.0501 No 124 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 Yes 124 MGT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 No 124 MUSIC TEACHER EDUC 13.1312 Yes 124 MUSIC-GENERAL PERFORMANCE 50.0903 No 124 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 No 124 PHYSICAL EDUC TEACHING & COACHING 13.1314 Yes 124 PHYSICAL/OTHER HEALTH IMPAIRED - POHI 13.1001 Yes 124 POLITICAL SCIENCE, GENERAL 45.1001 Yes 124 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY 52.0304 No 124 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 No 124 SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL 45.0101 No 124 SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER EDUC 13.1318 Yes 124 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 No 124 SPANISH LANGUAGE/LITERATURE 16.0905 Yes 124 SPORT & FITNESS ADMIN/MGT 31.0504 No 124 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS 52.0299 No 124 SUSTAINABLE STUDIES 30.3301 No 124 THEATER/MUSIC DUAL MAJOR 50.0999 No 124 THEATER/THEATER ARTS MGT 50.0508 No 124 THEOLOGY 38.0201 No 124 LEVEL - 7 FINE & STUDIO ARTS MGT. (BUS/ART DUAL) 50.1002 No 126 MASTER IN EDUC 13.0101 Yes 48 MASTER IN THE ART OF TEACHING 13.0101 Yes 37 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT 52.9999 No 39 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUC 13.0101 Yes 36

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College for Graduate Studies 004673 www.bakercollegeonline.com Street Address City State ZIP Code 1116 West Bristol Road Flint MI 48507 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Chuck Gurden Krista McGuire N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 810.766.4390 810.766.4390 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 52%

- Freshmen (first year) n/a n/a Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0% - All Undergraduates n/a n/a Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 25% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 1% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Summer Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 810.766.4390 www.bakercollegeonline.com Campus Tours Admissions 810.766.4390 www.bakercollegeonline.com New Students Orientation Admissions 810.766.4390 www.bakercollegeonline.com Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 810.766.4390 Admit and/or Support Programs www.bakercollegeonline.com

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 810.766.4390 Support Programs www.bakercollegeonline.com

Online Courses Admissions 810.766.4390 www.bakercollegeonline.com Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 810.766.4390 www.bakercollegeonline.com Page 2 Baker College for Graduate Studies SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Application Winter Matriculation Spring Housing Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments All master's level degrees. Bachelor degree required for acceptance.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,000.00 $9,000.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $0.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $10,600.00 $10,600.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $375.00 $375.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 810-766-4390 www.bakercollegeonline.com FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments Tuition is based on 24 quarter hours per year. BAKER COLLEGE CENTER FOR GRADUATE STUDIES TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - CONCENTRATION IN ACCOUNTING 52.0301 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 FINANCE 52.0804 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0205 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 LEADERSHIP STUDIES 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 LEVEL - MAJOR IN ACCOUNTING 52.0301 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 FINANCE 52.0804 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0205 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 LEADERSHIP STUDIES 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 LEVEL - MASTERS DEGREE ACCOUNTING 52.0301 ACCOUNTING MAJOR 52.0301 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR 52.1201 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS-INTERNATIONAL 52.1201 FINANCE 52.0804 FINANCE MAJOR 52.0804 GENERAL BUSINESS 52.0201 HEALTH & SPORTS RECREATION MANAGEMENT-INTNL 51.0701 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT 51.0701 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT MAJOR 51.0701 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT-INTERNATIONAL 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MAJOR 52.1001 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0205 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR 52.0205 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MAJOR 52.1101 LEADERSHIP STUDIES 52.0201 LEADERSHIP STUDIES MAJOR 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 MARKETING MAJOR 52.1401 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 51.2306

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Allen Park 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 4500 Enterprise Drive Allen Park MI 48101 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Steve Peterson Candi Ruffner N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 313.425.3700 313.425.3700 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0

- Freshmen (first year) 344 802 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 1094 2827 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 40% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 313.425.3700 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 313.425.3700 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 313.425.3700 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 313.425.3700 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 313.425.3700 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 313.425.3700 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 313.425.3700 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Allen Park SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $12,050.00 $12,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 313-425-3700 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF ALLEN PARK TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE ACCOUNTING 52.0301 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 COMP NETWORKING TECH - CISCO OPTION 11.0901 COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 HEALTH INFO TECH 51.0707 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 51.1004 PARALEGAL 22.0302 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE ACCOUNTING 52.0301 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 MARKETING 52.1401 MGT 52.0201 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 50.0408 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 WEB DESIGN 11.1004

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Auburn Hills 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1500 University Drive Auburn Hills MI 48326 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Jan Bohlen Greg Little N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.340.0600 248.276.8214 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0

- Freshmen (first year) 311 726 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 1159 3020 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 26% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 248.340.0600 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 248.340.0600 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Auburn Hills SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $12,050.00 $12,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 248-340-0600 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF AUBURN HILLS TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 CODING SPECIALIST 51.0713 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 COMP AIDED DESIGN 15.1306 CAD AND DESIGN TECH 15.1306 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 COMP ANIMATION PROGRAMMING 10.0304 KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 50.0408 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 COMP NETWORKING TECH - CISCO OPTION 11.0901 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 COMP PROGRAMMING - JAVA OPTION 11.0201 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 DENTAL ASSISTANT 51.0601 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 DENTAL HYGIENIST 51.0602 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN 51.1009 DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY 51.0910 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC TECH 51.0902 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes INTERNET AND LAN SECURITY 11.1003 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes INTERPRETER TRAINING 16.1603 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes MANAGEMENT 52.0201 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MARKETING 52.1401 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PARALEGAL 22.0302 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 ELEM MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 ELEM MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes RESPIRATORY THERAPY 51.0812 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP (AC) 52.0701 PROJECT MGT AND PLANNING 11.0201 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 SECONDARY CHEMISTRY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 VASCULAR ULTRASOUND TECH 51.9999 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 VEHICLE DESIGN TECH 15.0803 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes WEB DESIGN 11.1004 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 BUSINESS LEADERSHIP 52.0201 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATHEMATICS 13.1209 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INDUSTRIAL MGT 52.0205 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 MARKETING 52.1401 MGT 52.0201 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1205

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Cadillac 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 9600 East 13th Street Cadillac MI 49601 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Mike Tisdale Kristin Hathaway N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 231.876.3100 231.876.3106 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0

- Freshmen (first year) 134 302 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 625 1466 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 3% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 248.340.0600 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 248.340.0600 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 248.340.0600 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Cadillac SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $12,050.00 $12,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 231-876-3100 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF CADILLAC TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 PATIENT CARE AIDE 51.2602 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 TRUCK DRIVING 49.0205 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 47.0604 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE CAD AND DESIGN TECH 15.1306 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 COMP NETWORKING TECH - CISCO OPTION 11.0901 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP NETWORKING TECH - NOVELL OPTION 11.0901 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP SYSTEMS AND INTERNETWORKING TECH 15.1201 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 ELECTRONIC TECH 15.0303 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MGT 51.0701 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 52.0205 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes MARKETING 52.1401 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP (AC) 52.0701 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 TRANSPORTATION MGT 49.0205 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN 51.0808 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE ACCOUNTING 52.0301 BUSINESS LEADERSHIP 52.0201 COMP SCIENCE 11.0701 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 15.0803 CERTIFIED NOVELL ENGINEER 15.1201 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 COMP AIDED DESIGN 15.1306 COMP SERVICE TECHNICIAN 15.1202 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - BASIC 51.0904 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - PARAMEDIC 51.0904 KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 50.0408 LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Clinton Township 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 34401 South Gratiot Avenue Clinton Township MI 48035 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Annette Looser Lisa Harvener N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 586.791.3000 586.791.3000 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0

- Freshmen (first year) 503 1173 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 2012 4253 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 30% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 586-791-3000 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 586-791-3000 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 586-791-3000 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 586-791-3000 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 586-791-3000 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 586-791-3000 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 586-791-3000 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Clinton Township SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $12,050.00 $12,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 586-791-3000 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF CLINTON TOWNSHIP TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 50.0408 LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 47.0604 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN 51.1009 COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION 9.0702 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MGT 51.0701 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 HEALTH INFO TECH 51.0707 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MARKETING 52.1401 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 NURSING 51.1601 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes PARALEGAL 22.0302 ELEM MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 ELEM MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 RADIOLOGIC TECH 51.0907 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 SECONDARY CHEMISTRY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP (AC) 52.0701 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 BUSINESS LEADERSHIP 52.0201 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP SCIENCE 11.0701 DATABASE TECH 11.0802 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATHEMATICS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 15.0803 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - BASIC 51.0904 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - PARAMEDIC 51.0904

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Flint 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1050 West Bristol Road Flint MI 48507 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Jodi Cuneaz Gerald McCarty II N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 810.766.4000 810.766.4202 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1%

- Freshmen (first year) 520 1213 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 7% - All Undergraduates 2365 4803 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 29% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 1% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 810-766-4000 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 810-766-4000 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 810-766-4000 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 810-766-4000 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 810-766-4000 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 810-766-4000 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 810-766-4000 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Flint SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $15,050.00 $15,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 810-766-4000 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF FLINT TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1205 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 15.0803 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 47.0604 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 CAD AND DESIGN TECH 15.1306 COMP AIDED DESIGN 15.1306 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 COMP SERVICE TECHNICIAN 15.1202 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/PROGRAMMING 11.0201 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS TECH 15.0612 COMP SYSTEMS AND INTERNETWORKING TECH 15.1201 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 ELECTRONIC TECH 15.0303 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST 51.0708 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 HEALTH INFO TECH 51.0707 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 PATIENT CARE AIDE 51.2602 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 INTERNET AND LAN SECURITY 11.1003 STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN 51.0909 LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 MANAGAEMENT 52.0201 TRUCK DRIVING 49.0205 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS TECH 15.0612 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 MARKETING 52.1401 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE MECHANICAL TECH 15.0805 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes NURSING 51.1601 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes ORTHOTIC/PROSTHETIC TECH 51.2307 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT 51.0806 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 POLYSOMNOGRAPHIC TECH 51.0999 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes SURVEYING TECH 15.1102 ELEM MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 TRANSPORTATION MGT 49.0205 ELEM MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes VETERINARY TECHNICIAN 51.0808 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE SECONDARY CHEMISTRY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ARCHITECTURAL TECH 15.0101 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATHEMATICS 13.1209 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1202 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INDUSTRIAL MGT 52.0205 INDUSTRIAL TECH 15.0612 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 51.2306 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Jackson 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 2800 Springport Road Jackson MI 49202 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Kevin Pnacke Tammy Wright N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 517.788.7800 517.788.7800 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0

- Freshmen (first year) 230 535 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 758 2160 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 13% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 517-788-7800 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 517-788-7800 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 517-788-7800 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 517-788-7800 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 517-788-7800 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 517-788-7800 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 517-788-7800 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Jackson SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $12,050.00 $12,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 517-788-7800 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF JACKSON TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN 51.1009 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 15.0702 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN 51.0909 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 CAD AND DESIGN TECH 15.1306 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE COMP INFO SYSTEMS/PROGRAMMING 11.0201 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes HEALTH INFO TECH 51.0707 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes MARKETING 52.1401 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 ELEM MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PARALEGAL 22.0302 ELEM MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 15.0702 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP (AC) 52.0701 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes VETERINARY TECHNICIAN 51.0808 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 BUSINESS LEADERSHIP 52.0201 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP SCIENCE 11.0701 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATHEMATICS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INDUSTRIAL MGT 52.0205 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 RADIATION THERAPY 51.0907 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 COMP AIDED DESIGN 15.1306 HEATING/VENTILATION/AC & REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN 15.0501 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS TECH 15.0612 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Muskegon 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1903 Marquette Avenue Muskegon MI 49442 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Kathy Jacobson Leslie Jolman N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 231.777.5200 231.777.5251 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 2%

- Freshmen (first year) 491 1144 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 12% - All Undergraduates 1849 3961 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 20% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 231-777-5200 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 231-777-5200 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 231-777-5200 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 231-777-5200 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 231-777-5200 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 231-777-5200 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 231-777-5200 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Muskegon SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $15,050.00 $15,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 231-777-5200 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF MUSKEGON TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE MARKETING 52.1401 REHABILITATION STUDIES 51.2399 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1205 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE CAD AND DESIGN TECH 15.1306 BAKING AND PASTRY 12.0501 COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 COMP NETWORKING TECH - CISCO OPTION 11.0901 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 COMP SERVICE TECHNICIAN 15.1202 COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 COMP SYSTEMS AND INTERNETWORKING TECH 15.1201 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - BASIC 51.0904 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - PARAMEDIC 51.0904 CULINARY ARTS 12.0503 KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN 50.0408 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ELECTRONIC TECH 15.0303 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MGT 51.0701 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 FOOD AND BEVERAGE MGT 12.0504 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 15.0702 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 INTERPRETER TRAINING 16.1603 STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN 51.0909 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 MARKETING 52.1401 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT 51.0803 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes PARALEGAL 22.0302 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT 51.0806 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 PROFESSIONAL PILOT/AVIATION TECH 49.0102 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 15.0702 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 RADIOLOGIC TECH 51.0907 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP (AC) 52.0701 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 ELEM MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN 51.0808 ELEM MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes WEB DESIGN 11.1004 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes ACCOUNTING 52.0301 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 AVIATION MGT 49.0104 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes BUSINESS LEADERSHIP 52.0201 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 COMP SCIENCE 11.0701 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATHEMATICS 13.1209 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 SECONDARY MATHEMATICS-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 ELEM TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1202 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 FOOD AND BEVERAGE MGT 12.0504 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INDUSTRIAL MGT 52.0205 INDUSTRIAL TECH 15.0612 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 MANAGEMENT 52.0201

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Owosso 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1309 South M52 Owosso MI 48867 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Mike Konopacke Nicole Boelk N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 989.729.3350 989-729-3350 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1%

- Freshmen (first year) 325 623 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 20% - All Undergraduates 1307 2225 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 7% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 989-729-3350 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 989-729-3350 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 989-729-3350 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 989-729-3350 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 989-729-3350 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 989-729-3350 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 989-729-3350 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Owosso SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $3,000.00 $3,000.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $15,050.00 $15,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 989-729-3350 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF OWOSSO TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 PATIENT CARE AIDE 51.2602 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN 51.1009 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 47.0604 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 CAD AND DESIGN TECH 15.1306 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP INFO SYSTEMS/PROGRAMMING 11.0201 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP SYSTEMS AND INTERNETWORKING TECH 15.1201 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY 51.0910 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 HVAC & REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.0501 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 ELEM MATHEMATICS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 ELEM MATHEMATICS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes MANAGEMENT 52.0201 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 MARKETING 52.1401 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 51.1004 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 NURSING 51.1601 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes PARAPROFESSIONAL: INSTRUCTIONAL TECH 13.1501 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 RADIOLOGIC TECH 51.0907 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 COMP SCIENCE 11.0701 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-MATHEMATICS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-MATHEMATICS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INDUSTRIAL MGT 52.0205 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE ARCHITECTURAL/CONSTRUCTION TECH 15.1303 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES TECH 15.0803 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 COMP AIDED DESIGN 15.1306 COMP SERVICE TECHNICIAN 15.1202 EKG TECHNICIAN 51.0902 HEATING/VENTILATION/AC & REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN 15.0501 LINUX/UNIX SYSTEMS TECH 11.0501 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST 51.0708

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Baker College of Port Huron 004673 www.baker.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 3400 Lapeer Road Port Huron MI 48060 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Dan Kenny Barbara Malcolm N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 810.985.7000 810.985.7000 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0

- Freshmen (first year) 114 267 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 554 1222 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 9% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Multiple Multiple Semester Quarter Winter Multiple Multiple ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Multiple Multiple Summer Multiple Multiple HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 810-985-7000 www.baker.edu Campus Tours Admissions 810-985-7000 www.baker.edu New Students Orientation Admissions 810-985-7000 www.baker.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 810-985-7000 Admit and/or Support Programs www.baker.edu

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 810-985-7000 Support Programs www.baker.edu

Online Courses Admissions 810-985-7000 www.baker.edu Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 810-985-7000 www.baker.edu Page 2 Baker College of Port Huron SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Open Admission ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 9/25 9/25 Application $20.00 Winter 12/25 12/25 Matriculation Spring 3/25 3/25 Housing Summer 6/25 6/25 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments Baker is a "right to try" college.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,450.00 $9,450.00 In-State (4-year school) none Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $0.00 $0.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $600.00 $600.00 In-District (2-year school) none Total $12,050.00 $12,050.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $210.00 $210.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 810-985-7000 www.baker.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 9/25 9/25 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 12/25 12/25 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/25 3/25 Summer 6/25 6/25

Comments Costs indicated above are not indicative of the average student's tuition and fees. Most students take 36 hours per year, not the 45 on which the tuition is based for this publication. BAKER COLLEGE OF PORT HURON TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE DEGREE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 TRUCK DRIVING 49.0205 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 ACCOUNTING/COMP INFO SYSTEMS 52.0301 ACCOUNTING/MGT 52.0301 LEVEL - POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SECRETARY 52.0402 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ADDTL ENDRSMT 13.1206 ALLIED HEALTH TECH 51.0701 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP INFO SYSTEMS/MICRO APPLICATIONS 11.0301 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LNG ARTS-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP NETWORKING TECH - CISCO OPTION 11.0901 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOC STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1209 Yes COMP NETWORKING TECH - MICROSOFT OPTION 11.0901 ELEM ED AND EARLY CHILDHOOD ED-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP PROGRAMMING 11.0201 ELEM EDUC-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 COMP SYSTEMS AND INTERNETWORKING TECH 15.1201 ELEM ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 ELEM ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes DENTAL ASSISTANT 51.0601 ELEM HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 DENTAL HYGIENIST 51.0602 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY 51.0910 ELEM LANGUAGE ARTS-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC 19.0706 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1202 ELECTRONIC TECH 15.0303 ELEM SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1202 Yes EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MGT 51.0701 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 50.0402 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 52.1001 SECONDARY COMP SCIENCE-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 SECONDARY ENGLISH-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 52.0205 SECONDARY ENGLISH-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes MANAGEMENT 52.0201 SECONDARY ENGLISH-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MARKETING 52.1401 SECONDARY HISTORY-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 51.0716 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-ADDL ENDRSMT 13.1205 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-INITIAL 13.1205 Yes MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES-LEVEL CHANGE 13.1206 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 51.1004 PARAPROFESSIONAL: EARLY ELEM 13.1501 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP (AC) 52.0701 SURGICAL TECH 51.0909 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 51.3501 VETERINARY TECHNICIAN 51.0808 WEB DESIGN 11.1004 LEVEL - BACHELOR DEGREE ACCOUNTING 52.0301 BUSINESS ADMIN 52.0201 COMP INFO SYSTEMS 11.0201 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-ENGLISH 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1209 ELEM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1209 ELEM TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1202 ELEM TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1202 HEALTH SERVICES ADMIN 51.0701 HUMAN SERVICE 19.0707 INFO TECH AND SECURITY 11.1003 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 MARKETING 52.1401 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-COMP SCIENCE 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-ENGLISH 13.1205 SECONDARY TEACHER PREP-SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1205 LEVEL - CERTIFICATE CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 19.0706 CLERICAL BOOKKEEPING 52.0302 COMP SERVICE TECHNICIAN 15.1202 CORRECTIONS OFFICER 43.0102 EKG TECHNICIAN 51.0902 MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 MEDICAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST 51.0714 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 51.0712 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER 15.1201 OFFICE SUPPORT 52.0408 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN 51.1009 SMALL BUSINESS MGT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Calvin College 002241 www.calvin.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 3201 Burton Street SE Grand Rapids MI 49546 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Dale Kuiper Matt Sink Jodie Bird Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.688.0122 616-526-6134 616.526.6176 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 48%

- Freshmen (first year) 466 469 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 60% - All Undergraduates 1836 2085 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 10% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 9% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 4/23 4/23 Semester Quarter Winter 10/24 10/24 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 10/24 10/24 Summer 3/1 3/1 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### The freshman on-campus living requirement may be Related Rules waived only if they commute from their parents' residence. Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 616.526.6106 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 800-688-0122 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Development 616.526.8507 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Academic Services 616.526.6113 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Academic Services 616.526.6113 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Registrar 616.526.6155 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar 616.526.6155 [email protected] Page 2 Calvin College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1968 Minimum 20 940 2.5 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 26 1200 3.6 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1095 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 8/15 8/15 Application Winter NA NA Matriculation Spring 1/15 1/15 Housing Summer 5/1 5/1 Other Enrollment D $300.00 5/1

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP varies Other: IB 5 Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $25,565.00 $25,565.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,010.00 $1,010.00 Room & Board $8,760.00 $8,760.00 Transportation varies varies Misc and Personal varies varies In-District (2-year school) Total $35,335.00 $35,335.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $610.00 $610.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Financial Aid Office 800-688-0122 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 2/15 3/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter varies varies ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring varies varies Summer varies varies

Comments An optional Calvin Supplemental form is available, but not required. CALVIN COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 4 SPANISH 16.0905 Yes 124 SPECIAL EDUCATION 13.1001 Yes 124 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 51.2306 93 SPEECH PATH & AUDIOLOGY 51.0204 124 LEVEL - 5 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION 09.0101 Yes 124 ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 124 THEATRE 50.0501 124 ART HISTORY 50.0703 124 WRITING 23.1301 124 ART, BFA 50.0702 124 LEVEL - 7 ART,BA 50.0701 Yes 124 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (M.ED.) 13.0301 Yes 32 ASIAN STUDIES 05.0103 124 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (M.ED.) 13.0301 Yes 32 BILINGUAL EDUCATION 13.0201 Yes 124 LEARNING DISABILITIES (M.ED) 13.1011 Yes 32 BIOCHEMISTRY 26.0202 124 LITERACY (M.ED) 13.1011 Yes 32 BIOLOGY 26.0101 Yes 124 SPEECH PATHOLOGY 51.0203 184 BIOTECHNOLOGY 26.1201 124 BUSINESS 52.0201 124 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 Yes 124 CHINESE 16.0301 124 CLASSICAL LANGUAGES 16.1200 124 CLASSICAL STUDIES 30.2201 124 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 Yes 124 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 09.0702 124 DUTCH 16.0504 124 EARLY CHILDHOOD 13.1210 Yes 124 ECONOMICS 45.0601 Yes 124 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY 13.1202 Yes 124 EDUCATION, SECONDARY 13.1205 Yes 124 ENGINEERING 14.0101 124 ENGLISH 23.0101 Yes 124 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 13.1401 Yes 124 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY 40.0699 124 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 03.0104 124 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 03.0103 124 FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES 09.0102 124 FRENCH 16.0901 Yes 124 GEOGRAPHY 45.0701 Yes 124 GEOLOGY 40.0601 Yes 124 GERMAN 16.0501 Yes 124 GREEK 16.1202 124 HISTORY 54.0101 Yes 124 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 124 INTEGRATED SCIENCE STUDIES 13.1316 Yes 124 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 30.9999 124 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 45.0604 124 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 45.0901 124 JAPANESE 16.0302 124 KINESIOLOGY 31.0501 Yes 124 LATIN 16.1203 Yes 124 LINGUISTICS 16.0102 124 LITERATURE 23.1401 124 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 Yes 124 MEDIA PRODUCTION 50.0602 124 MUSIC 50.0901 Yes 124 MUSIC EDUCATION-INSTRUMENTAL 13.1312 Yes 124 MUSIC EDUCATION-VOCAL 13.1312 Yes 124 NETHERLANDIC STUDIES 05.0114 124 NURSING, BSN 51.1601 124 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION 09.0901 124 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 124 PHYSICS 40.0801 Yes 124 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 Yes 124 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 Yes 124 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 150 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 44.0401 124 RECREATION 31.0101 124 RELIGION 38.0201 124 SOCIAL SCIENCES 45.0101 Yes 124 SOCIAL WORK, BSW 44.0701 124 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 Yes 124

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Cleary University 002246 www.cleary.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 3750 Cleary Drive Howell MI 48843 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Carrie Bonofiglio Vesta Smith-Campbell Daniel Riggs Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.686.1883 800.686.1883 517.586.3018 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1.6%

- Freshmen (first year) 16 17 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0% - All Undergraduates 278 379 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 14% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0.04% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 07/01 08/15 Semester Quarter Winter 12/01 12/01 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 03/01 03/01 Summer 06/01 06/01 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### All student commute. Unaffiliated apartments near Related Rules campus. Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Academic Advising 888.525.3279 [email protected] Campus Tours Recruiting Office 888.525.3279 [email protected] New Students Orientation Academic Advising 888.525.3279 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admit and/or Support Programs

Physically Handicapped Student Support Programs

Online Courses Academic Advising 888.525.3279 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Academic Advising 888.525.3279 [email protected] Page 2 Cleary University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum 19 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) H.S. transcript, GED, or college transcript ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 05/01 07/01 Application $25.00 Winter 11/01 11/01 Matriculation Spring 02/01 02/01 Housing Summer 05/01 05/01 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: CLEP Other: AP Other: Cleary University 70%

Comments See an academic advisor for testing questions. Prior learning credit is also available.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $17,760.00 $17,760.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $881.00 $881.00 Room & Board $3,834.00 $3,834.00 Transportation $1,362.00 $0.00 Misc and Personal $150.00 $150.00 In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $23,987.00 $22,625.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $370.00 $370.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Academic Advising 888-525-3279 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March 1 March 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter Oct 1 Oct 1 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Feb 1 Feb 1 Summer May 1 May 1

Comments Cleary University Scholarship application forms are available on the Financial Aid website: http://www.cleary.edu/financial_aid/ Some scholarships have a June 30th deadline. CLEARY UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 1 DESKTOP SUPPORT SPECIALIST CERT 11.0103 Yes 16 EVENT & MEETING MGMT. CERT. 52.9999 Yes 22 WEB PROFESSIONAL CERT 11.1004 Yes 16 LEVEL - 4 ACCOUNTING 52.0302 No 90 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 52.0201 No 90 E-MARKETING 52.1499 No 90 EVENT & MEETING MANAGEMENT 52.9999 No 90 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 11.0103 No 90 LEVEL - 5 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & SALES 52.0000 No 180 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 52.0201 No 180 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.1099 No 180 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING 52.0301 No 180 CORPORATE COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS 52.05 No 180 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 No 180 FINANCE 52.0899 No 180 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT 51.0701 No 180 HUMAN RESOURCE MGMNT 52.10 No 180 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 52.1201 No 180 MARKETING & NEW MEDIA 52.1401 No 180 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING 52.0301 No 180 SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT 52.0000 No 180 LEVEL - 6 CERTIFIED MANAGEMENT ACCT 52.0301 No 16 GRAD. FINANCIAL PLANNING CERT. 52.0804 Yes 24 LEVEL - 7 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 No 52 FINANCIAL PLANNING 52.0804 No 52 GREEN BUSINESS STRATEGY 52.9999 No 52 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 No 52 NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT 52.0206 No 52 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP 52.1003 No 52

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage College for Creative Studies 006771 www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 201 E. Kirby Detroit MI 48202 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Lori Watson Kristin Moskovitz Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 313.664.7431 313.664.7496 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 18%

- Freshmen (first year) 95 112 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 30% - All Undergraduates 684 634 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 19% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 7% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall contact college contact college Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Registration 313.664.7670 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 313.664.7425 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Life 313.664.7879 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Success Center 313.664.7680 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Life 313.664.7879 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses NA Advanced Placement and CLEP Registration 313.664.7670 [email protected] Page 2 College for Creative Studies SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1989 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 22 1065 3.13 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1035 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 8/1 8/1 Application Winter 11/1 11/1Matriculation $100.00 Spring Housing $200.00 Summer Other Online App $0.00

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $32,784.00 $32,784.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $2,600.00 $2,600.00 Room & Board $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Transportation $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Misc and Personal $1,700.00 $1,700.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $47,084.00 $47,084.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $1,092.80 $1,092.80

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 7/1 7/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 ADVERTISING DESIGN 50.0402 126 ADVERTISING: COPYWRITING 09.0999 126 CRAFTS 50.0201 126 ENTERTAINMENT ARTS 10.0304 126 FINE ARTS 50.0702 126 GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 126 ILLUSTRATION 50.041 126 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 126 PHOTOGRAPHY 50.0605 126 PRODUCT DESIGN 50.0404 126 TRANSPORTATION DESIGN 50.0404 126 LEVEL - 6 ART EDUCATION 13.1302 YES 27

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Concordia University 002247 www.cuaa.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 4090 Geddes Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Ben Limback Amy LaBenne Andrea Gorski Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 734-995-7311 734-995-7408 734-995-7337 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 18%

- Freshmen (first year) 70 44 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 67% - All Undergraduates 236 253 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 21% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 2.7% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 03/23/11 03/24/11 Semester Quarter Winter N/A N/A ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 11/02/11 11/03/11 Summer 03/21/12 03/23/12 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Freshman must live on campus or at home. Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Registrar 734.995.7324 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 734.995.7322 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Services 734.995.7419 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academics 734.995.7313 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Services 734.995.7419 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Registrar 734.995.7324 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar 734.995.7324 [email protected] Page 2 Concordia University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1977 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 22 1023 3.20 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1094 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall rolling admission rolling admission Application $125.00 rolling Winter N/A N/AMatriculation $100.00 rolling Spring rolling admission rolling admission Housing $100.00 rolling Summer rolling admission rolling admission Other N/A rolling

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score CLEP 50 Other: AP 3 Other: DANTES varies Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $21,600.00 $21,600.00 In-State (4-year school) Costs do not differ for in-state and out-of-state. Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $5,098.00 $5,098.00 Transportation N/A N/A Misc and Personal $2,175.00 $2,175.00 In-District (2-year school) N/A Total $29,873.00 $29,873.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $715.00 $715.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address N/A FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 GENERALSTUDIES 24.0102 No 60 LEVEL - 5 ART 50.0701 No 128 ART TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1302 Yes 128 BIBLICAL LANGUAGES 16.1103 No 128 BIOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1322 Yes 128 BIOLOGY, GENERAL 26.0100 No 128 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 No 128 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 No 128 CHEMISTRY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1323 Yes 128 COMMUNICATION 09.0100 No 128 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0103 No 128 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1210 Yes 128 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1202 Yes 128 ENGLISH 23.0101 No 128 ENGLISH/LANG ARTS TEACHER EDUC 13.1305 Yes 128 EXERCISE SCIENCE 31.0505 No 128 FAMILY LIFE 19.0704 No 128 GREEK 16.1202 No 128 HISTORY 54.0101 No 128 HISTORY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1328 Yes 128 INTEGRATED SCIENCE 30.1801 No 128 INTEGRATED SCIENCE TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1316 Yes 128 LEGAL STUDIES AND PUBLIC POLICY 22.0001 No 128 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 No 128 MATHEMATICS TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1311 Yes 128 MUSIC 50.0901 No 128 MUSIC TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1312 Yes 128 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 No 128 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1314 Yes 128 PHYSICAL EDUCATION: GENERAL 31.0501 No 128 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 40.0101 No 128 PHYSICS, GENERAL 40.0801 No 128 PRE-MEDICAL/PRE-DENTAL 51.1102 No 128 PRE-MINISTERIAL 39.0604 No 128 PRE-PHARMACY 51.1103 No 128 PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY 51.1109 No 128 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 No 128 PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1335 Yes 128 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 No 128 SECONDARY EDUCATION 13.1205 Yes 128 SOCIAL SCIENCE: GENERAL 45.0101 No 128 SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1318 Yes 128 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 No 128 SPEECH TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1331 Yes 128 YOUTH SERVICES/ADMINISTRATION 44.0702 No 128 LEVEL - 7 CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION 13.0301 No 33 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP & ADMIN 13.0401 No 33 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP 52.1003 No 33

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Cornerstone University 002266 www.cornerstone.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1001 E. Beltline Avenue NE Grand Rapids MI 49525 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Lisa Link Scott Stewart Dave Grube Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 616.222.1426 616.222.1446 616.222.1412 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 10

- Freshmen (first year) 130 231 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 51 - All Undergraduates 853 1300 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 17 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 3 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall November November Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring April April Summer April April HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 616.222.1426 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 616.222.1426 [email protected] New Students Orientation Spiritual Formation 616.222.1423 Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 616.222.1426 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Learning Center 616.949.5300 Support Programs

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar's Office 616.222.1431 [email protected] Page 2 Cornerstone University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2002 Minimum 19 900 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 1050 3.40 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1253 Other (specify) Minimum SAT with writing is 1350 ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall rolling admissions rolling admissions Application Winter rolling admissions rolling admissions Matriculation Spring rolling admissions rolling admissions Housing Summer rolling admissions rolling admissions Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $22,388.00 $22,388.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $7,314.00 $7,314.00 Transportation $1,200.00 $1,200.00 Misc and Personal $1,612.00 $1,612.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $33,514.00 $33,514.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $836.00 $836.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Student Financial Services 616.222.1424 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February 1 February 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments Student tuition includes a laptop computer. There is no residency status differential. CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 BIBLICAL STUDIES 64 EDUCATION GENERAL 13.0101 Yes 65 TEACHING ENGLISH AS 2ND LANG 13.1404 Yes 63 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING 129 ANCIENT STUDIES 16.1103 129 AUDIO PRODUCTION 09.0701 129 BIBLICAL STUDIES 129 BIOLOGY Yes 120 BIOLOGY EDUCATION 13.1322 Yes 120 BROADCAST COMMUNICATION 09.0101 Yes 129 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 129 BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT 129 BUSINESS/MARKETING 52.1401 129 BUSINESS/SPORTS MANAGEMENT 31.0504 Yes 120 COMMUNICATION ARTS 09.01 Yes 129 DRAMA/THEATRE 50.0501 129 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION-TRIPLE MINOR Yes 129 ENGLISH SECONDARY ED 13.1305 Yes 129 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 26.1305 120 EXERCISE SCIENCE 31.0505 120 FAMILY STUDIES 19.0701 129 FINANCE/GENERAL 52.0801 129 HISTORY Yes 129 HISTORY EDUCATION 13.1328 Yes 129 HUMANITIES 24.0103 129 INTEGRATED SCIENCE EDUC 13.1316 Yes 120 INTERCULTURAL/MISSIONS 39.0301 129 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 129 JOURNALISM/NEW-EDITORIAL 09.0499 Yes 129 JOURNALISM/PUBLIC RELATIONS 09.0499 Yes 129 JOURNALISM/VISUAL COM EMPHASIS 09.0499 Yes 129 LANG ARTS ELEMENTARY 13.1305 Yes 129 LEARNING DISABILITIES EDUCATION 13.1011 Yes 129 MATHEMATICS Yes 129 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION 13.1311 Yes 129 MEDIA STUDIES/FILM 09.0102 129 MEDIA STUDIES/VIDEO 09.0102 129 MUSIC EDUC GROUP Yes 129 MUSIC GENERAL Yes 129 MUSIC PERFORMANCE 129 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Yes 129 PRE-DENTAL 26.0101 129 PRE-MEDICAL 26.0101 129 PRE-VETERINARY 26.0101 129 PSYCHOLOGY Yes 129 SOCIAL STUDIES EDUC 13.1318 Yes 120 SOCIAL WORK 129 SPANISH EDUCATION 13.133 Yes 129 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION 09.0101 Yes 129 YOUTH MINISTRY 39.0702 120 LEVEL - 7 BIBLICAL STUDIES 64 COUNSELING MINISTRY 42.2803 72 DIVINITY/MINISTRY 39.0602 96 EDUCATION 13.1011 Yes 35 EDUCATION GENERAL 13.0101 Yes 32 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY 64 PASTORAL/COUNSELING 39.0701 72 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 64 TEACHING ENGLISH AS 2ND LANG 13.1401 Yes 33 THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 39.0601 64

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Cranbrook Academy of Art 002248 www.cranbrookart.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 39221 Woodward Avenue, PO Box 801 Bloomfield Hills MI 48303-0801 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Katharine E. Willman Katharine E. Willman Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.645.3360 248.645.3360 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students

- Freshmen (first year) n/a n/a Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus - All Undergraduates n/a n/a Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students

Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall n/a n/a Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Campus Tours Registrar 248.645.3360 [email protected] New Students Orientation Disadvantaged Students, Special Admit and/or Support Programs

Physically Handicapped Student Registrar 248.645.3360 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Page 2 Cranbrook Academy of Art SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum n/a n/a ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average n/a n/a SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall February 1 n/a Application $85.00 February 1 Winter Matriculation $140.00 February 1 Spring Housing $200.00 February 1 Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $29,604.00 $29,604.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $2,400.00 $2,400.00 Room & Board $7,300.00 $7,300.00 Transportation $2,180.00 $2,180.00 Misc and Personal $2,375.00 $2,375.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $43,859.00 $43,859.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Registrar 248-645-3360 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February 15 n/a ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter February 15 n/a ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring February 15 n/a Summer February 15 n/a

Comments Cranbrook offers Master of Fine Arts and Master of Architecture only. CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 7 APPLIED DESIGN 50.0404 60 ARCHITECTURE 04.0201 60 CERAMICS 50.0711 60 FIBER 50.0712 60 FINE ART - PAINTING 50.0708 60 FINE ART - PRINTMAKING 50.0710 60 FINE ART - SCULPTURE 50.0709 60 GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 60 METALSMITHING 50.0713 60 PHOTOGRAPHY 50.0605 60

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Davenport University 002249 www.davenport.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 6191 Kraft Avenue S.E. Grand Rapids MI 49512 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Daryl Kingrey David DeBoer Paul Lowden Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 616.698.7111 ext. 8519 616.451.3511 ext. 1132 616.554.5050 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 6%

- Freshmen (first year) Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 4% - All Undergraduates 3,406 6,261 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 31% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 3% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Ongoing Ongoing Semester Quarter Winter Ongoing Ongoing ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Ongoing Ongoing Summer Ongoing Ongoing HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 616.698.7111 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 616.925.3884 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 616.925.3884 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 616.698.7111 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Access Manager 616.698.7111 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Admissions 800.203.5323 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP University Registrar 616.732.1204 [email protected] Page 2 Davenport University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum 18 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 22 n/a 3.04 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) Other (specify) ACT, SAT, or COMPASS ###

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Ongoing Ongoing Application Ongoing Winter Ongoing Ongoing Matriculation Spring Ongoing Ongoing Housing Ongoing Summer Ongoing Ongoing Other Ongoing

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: CLEP 50 Other: DSST 46 Other: COMPASS 99

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $15,410.00 $15,410.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,350.00 $1,350.00 Room & Board $8,412.00 $8,412.00 Transportation $1,836.00 $1,836.00 Misc and Personal $1,350.00 $1,350.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $28,358.00 $28,358.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $513.00 $513.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 616-698-7111 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall Ongoing Ongoing ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter Ongoing Ongoing ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Ongoing Ongoing Summer Ongoing Ongoing

Comments DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Alma TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 LEVEL - 3 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 64 LEVEL - 5 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Battle Creek TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 45 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 43 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 PHELEBOTOMY 51.1009 32 LEVEL - 3 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 61 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 62 LEVEL - 7 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 LEVEL - 8 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0201 18

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Caro TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 42 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 48 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 PHLEBOTOMY 51.1009 32 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 60 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 61 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 62 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 62 SECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 NETWORK SECURITY 11.1003 120

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Flint TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.031 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 10.0304 60 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 64 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0101 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Gaylord TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Grand Rapids - W. A. Lettinga Campus TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 LEVEL - 7 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 42 MASTER OF SCIENCE INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 21 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 48 MBA: ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 MBA: EXECUTIVE CONCENTRATION 5.20201 36 PHLEBOTOMY 51.1009 32 MBA: FINANCE CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 LEVEL - 3 MBA: HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MBA: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0501 60 LEVEL - 8 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 60 ACCOUNTING POST-GRAUDATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 FINANCE 52.0801 62 FINANCE POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 51.0707 74 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 HEALTH CAREPOST-GRAUDATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 60 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFI 52.0301 18 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 62 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRAUDATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 PARALEGAL STUDIES 22.0302 62 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 64 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE: BIOMETRIC SECURITY 11.1003 60 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE: INFORMATION AND C 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFO MGT: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFO MGT: INTERNAL AUDITING 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 BBA/MBA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 150 BBA/MBA STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 150 BBA/MBA STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 5.20201 150 BBA/MBAHONORS PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 150 COMPUTER GAMING AND SIMULATION 10.0304 120 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: DATABASE MANAGEMEN 11.0401 120 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: PROGRAMING SPECIALIT 11.0401 120 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: WEB DESIGN & DEVELOP 11.0401 120 FINANCE 52.0801 120 FINANCE: CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER 52.0801 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 51.0706 120 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY 11.1003 120 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120 MARKETING: ADVERTISING & PROMOTION 52.1401 120 MARKETING: BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 52.1401 120 MARKETING: SPORTS MARKETING 52.1401 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: ADVANCED CISCO NETWORKING 11.0901 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: SERVER ADMINISTRATION 11.0901 120 NURSING PRE-LICENSURE 51.1601 123 PARALEGAL STUDIES 22.0302 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120 SPORTS MANAGEMENT 31.0504 120 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMANT 52.1399 120 LEVEL - 6 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING POST- BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 12 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST-BACCALAUREATE CER 52.1399 18 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CE 52.1001 25 PARALEGAL POST BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE 22.0302 27 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT POST-BACCALAUREA 52.1399 15

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Holland TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.01 60 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Kalamazoo TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 61 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY 11.1003 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120 NETWORK SECURITY 11.1003 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: NETWORK SECURITY 11.0901 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: SERVER ADMINISTRATION 11.0901 120 LEVEL - 6 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST-BACCALAURETATE CE 52.1399 18 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CE 52.1001 18 LEVEL - 7 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Lansing TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0501 60 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 60 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 61 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0401 120 FINANCE 52.0801 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: NETWORK SECURITY 11.1003 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: SERVER ADMINISTRATION 11.0901 120 PARALEGAL STUDIES 22.0302 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 52.1399 120 LEVEL - 6 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CER 52.1399 15 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CE 52.1001 25 LEVEL - 7 MBA: ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 MBA: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 LEVEL - 8 ACCOUNTING POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.1001 18 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE CERTIFIC 52.1001 18 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.1001 18

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Livonia TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 BBA/MBA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 150 BBA/MBA STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 52.0201 15 CIS WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 11.0401 120 CIS: COMPUTER GAMING AND SIMULATION 10.0304 120 CIS: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SPECIALTY 11.0401 120 CIS: GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SPEC. 11.0401 120 CIS: PROGRAMMING 11.0401 120 FINANCE 52.0801 120 FINANCE: CERTIFIED FINANANCIAL PLANNER 52.0801 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 51.0706 120 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY 11.1003 120 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0301 120 MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 MANAGEMENT: GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1499 120 MARKETING - ADVERTISING & PROMOTION 52.1499 120 MARKETING - BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 52.1401 120 MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT 51.0711 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: NETWORK SECURITY 11.0901 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: SERVER ADMINISTRATION 11.0901 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120 SECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE: INFORMATION & C 11.1003 120 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT: GLOBAL IT PROJECT MANAGEME 52.1339 120 LEVEL - 6 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE 43.0106 15 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST-BACCALAUREATE CER 52.1399 15 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE 52.1001 18 MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CERTIFI 51.0711 14 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT POST-BACCALAUREA 52.1399 15 LEVEL - 7 MASTER OF SCIENCE INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 21 MBA: ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MBA: EXECUTIVE CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MBA: FINANCE CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 LEVEL - 8 ACCOUNTING POST-GRAUDATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 FINANCE POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Midland TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 PRACTICAL NURSING 51.1613 47 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 60 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 APPLIED BUSINESS 52.0201 120 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 52.0101 120 COMPUTER NETWORKING: CISCO CCNP 11.0901 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: NETWORK SECURITY 11.1003 120 NURSING PRE-LICENSURE 51.1601 124

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Online TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 60 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0101 60 FINANCE 52.0801 62 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 51.0707 74 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 64 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 APPLIED BUSINESS 52.0201 120 BBA/MBA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 120 BBA/MBA STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.0201 150 BBA/MBA STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 52.0201 150 BIOMETRIC SECURITY 26.1103 120 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 52.0101 120 CIS DATABASE MANAGEMENT SPECIALTY 11.0802 120 FINANCE 52.0801 120 FINANCE: CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER 52.0801 120 FINANCE: INTERNAL AUDITING SPECIALTY 52.0301 120 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 51.0706 120 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECURITY 11.1003 120 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: GLOBAL PROJECT MGT. 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 52.0301 120 MARKETING 52.1499 120 MARKETING - ADVERTISING & PROMOTION 52.1499 120 MARKETING - BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 52.1401 120 MARKETING - SPORTS MARKETING 52.1499 120 MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT 51.0711 120 NURSING COMPLETION 51.1601 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE: BIOMETRIC SECURITY 11.1003 120 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE: INFORMATION AND C 11.1003 129 SPORTS MANAGEMENT 31.0504 120 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 52.1399 120 LEVEL - 6 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING POST BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE 43.0106 12 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CER 52.1399 15 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CE 52.1001 25 MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CERTIFI 51.0711 14 LEVEL - 7 MASTER OF SCIENCE INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 21 MBA: ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 MBA: FINANCE CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 MBA: HEALTH CARE MGT. CONCENTRATION 52.0201 39 MBA: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 52.0201 39 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 52.0201 39 LEVEL - 8 ACCOUNTING POST-GRAUDATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 FINANCE POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFI 52.0301 18 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Saginaw TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 MEDICAL BILLING 51.0714 35 PHLEBOTOMY 51.1009 32 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0501 60 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 60 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 51.0707 74 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 60 MEDICAL ASSISTING PHLEBOTOMY OPTION 51.0801 62 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 60 LEVEL - 5 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: DATABASE MANAGEMEN 11.0401 120 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: PROGRAMING SPECIALIT 11.0401 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0201 120 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 51.0706 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120 SECURITY & INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 120 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 52.1399 120 LEVEL - 6 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CER 52.1399 15 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREATE CE 52.1001 25 LEVEL - 7 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 52.0201 39 LEVEL - 8 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0301 18

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY - Traverse City TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MGT SPECIALITY 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION MBA 52.0201 39 LEVEL - 6 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT POST BACCALAUREAT CE 52.1001 25 LEVEL - 8 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 52.0201 18

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LEVEL - 2 PHLEBOTOMY 51.1009 32 PRACTICAL NURSING 51.1613 47 LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 64 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 61 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0501 60 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 11.0901 60 FINANCE 52.0801 62 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 51.0707 74 HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT 51.0713 67 INFORMATION SECURITY: INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SECU 11.1003 60 INFORMATION SECURITY: NETWORK SECURITY SPECIALITY 11.1003 60 MEDICAL ASSISTING 51.0801 60 MEDICAL ASSISTING WITH PHLEBOTOMY 51.0801 62 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 64 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING FRAUD INVESTIGATION 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFO MGT: INTERNAL AUDITING 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFO MGT: MGT ACCOUNTING 52.0301 120 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 52.0301 120 BBA/MBA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 120 BBA/MBA STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 12 BSN: NURSING COMPLETION 51.1601 120 BSN: PRE LICENSURE 51.1601 123 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: WEB DESIGN & DEVELOP 11.0401 120 COMPUTER NETWORKING: CISCO CCNP 11.0901 120 FINANCE 52.0801 120 FINANCE: FINACIAL PLANNER 52.0801 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 1 52.0201 120 GENERAL BUSINESS, OPTION 2 52.0101 120 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.0701 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 52.1001 120 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 MANAGEMENT: ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0201 120 MARKETING 52.1401 120 MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT 51.0711 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: ADVANCED CISCO NETWORKING 11.10901 120 NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY: NETWORK SECURITY 11.10901 120 PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY MANAGEMENT 43.0112 120 LEVEL - 6 GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT POST- BACCALAUREATE CER 52.1399 15 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST- BACCALAUREATE CE 52.1001 25 MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFI 51.0711 14 LEVEL - 7 MBA: HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MBA: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 5.20201 39 MBA: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION 52.1001 39 LEVEL - 8 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 5.20201 18 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFI 5.20201 18 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 5.20201 18

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Finlandia University 002322 www.finlandia.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 601 Quincy Street Hancock MI 49930 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Kitti Loukus Sandra Turnquist Chris Salani Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 877.202.5491 877.202.5491 877.202.5491 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 12.63

- Freshmen (first year) 80 90 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 26.10 - All Undergraduates 417 256 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 10.60 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 3.41 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall open open Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring open open Summer open open HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 906.487.7274 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 906.487.7274 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 906.487.7274 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Teaching & Learning Center 906 487 7324 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Teaching & Learning Center 906 487 7324 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses University Registrar 906.487.7272 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP University Registrar 906.487.7272 [email protected] Page 2 Finlandia University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2058 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1743 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall open, rolling open, rolling Application $30.00 Paper App. Online-Free Winter Matriculation $100.00 Spring open, rolling open, rolling Housing Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $18,974.00 $18,974.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Room & Board $6,154.00 $6,154.00 Transportation $1,200.00 $1,200.00 Misc and Personal $1,000.00 $1,000.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $28,828.00 $28,828.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $616.00 $616.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 906-487-7274 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March 1 March 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring March 1 March 1 Summer March 1 March 1

Comments The summer semester requires the FAFSA and the institution's own form. FINLANDIA UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 AAS-CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0107 NO 64 AAS-HUMAN SERVICES 44.0000 NO 61 AAS-MEDICAL ASSISTANT 51.0801 NO 72 AAS-PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT 51.0806 NO 73 AGS-GENERAL STUDIES 24.0102 NO 61 LEVEL - 5 BA LIBERAL STUDIES- PRE-PROF SCIENCE 51.11 NO 120 BA LIBERAL STUDIES-CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0103 NO 121 BA LIBERAL STUDIES-SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 NO 121 BA-ARTS, CULTURE & THE ENVIRONMENT 24.0103 NO 121 BA-ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.0101 YES BA-LIBERAL STUDIES 24.0101 NO 121 BA-LIBERAL STUDIES-COMMUNICATION 09.9999 NO 121 BA-LIBERAL STUDIES-ENGLISH 23.0101 NO 121 BA-LIBERAL STUDIES-PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 NO 121 BA-LIBERAL STUDIES-SOCIAL SCIENCES 45.0101 NO 120 BBA APPLIED MANAGEMENT 52.0299 NO 124 BBA ARTS MANAGEMENT 52.0799 NO 124 BBA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 NO 124 BBA-ACCOUNTING 52.0301 NO 124 BBA-CRIMINAL JUSTICE 52.0101 NO 124 BBA-MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0703 NO 124 BBA-MARKETING 52.1401 NO 124 BBA-SPORTS MANAGEMENT 52.0299 NO 124 BFA-CERAMIC DESIGN 50.0711 NO 122 BFA-DIGITAL ART 50.0102 NO 122 BFA-FIBER & FASHION DESIGN 50.0712 NO 122 BFA-GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 NO 122 BFA-INTEGRATED DES.-PROD., INTER., SUST. DES 50.0499 NO 122 BFA-STUDIO ARTS-DRAWING & PAINTING 50.0702 NO 122 BFA-STUDIO ARTS-ILLUSTRATION 50.0410 NO 122 BSN-NURSING 51.3801 NO 126 BSN-RN TO BSN COMPLETION 51.3801 NO 124

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Grace Bible College 002265 www.gbcol.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1011 Aldon St Sw Grand Rapids MI 49509 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Kevin Gilliam Kurt Postma Rich Renzema Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 616.538.2330 616.538.2330 616.538.2330 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2009-2010 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 21% - Freshmen (first year) 23 25 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 52% - All Undergraduates 101 80 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 7% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0% CAMPUS INFORMATION 2010-11 Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer Fall August August Semester Quarter Winter Accelerated Other (specify) Spring January January Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshman Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing Urban Residence Halls Small Community Theme Housing Rural On-Campus Apartments Off-Campus Apartments Comments Cooperatives Related Rules Can freshman live off campus? Yes No Can freshman have cars on campus? Yes No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Campus Tours Enrollment 800.968.1887 [email protected] New Students Orientation Enrollment 800.968.1887 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admit and/or Support Programs

Physically Handicapped Student Support Programs

Online Courses Adult and Online Education 616-530-7755 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar 800.968.1887 [email protected] Form 3223, Page 2 Grace Bible College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ACT Traditional None ACT SAT GPA ACT Writing Component ACT Traditional Code2001 Minimum 17 2.000 SAT ACT Writing Component Average 21 3.1 Other (specify) SAT Code Other (specify) Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall open open Application $0.00 August 1st Winter Matriculation Spring open open Housing $100.00 May 1st Summer Other

Early admissions available Yes No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements availableYes No Short Course/Terminal Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition ratesYes No Bachelor Degree Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results Yes No College credit available based on test results Yes No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2010-2011 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first-time freshmen)

In State Out of State Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $14,250.00 $14,250.00 In-State (4-year school) Rates are based on 1)in-state 2)mid- west or 3)coastal status. Books & Supplies $548.00 $548.00 Room & Board $6,850.00 $6,850.00 Transportation $756.00 $756.00 Misc and Personal $1,018.00 $1,018.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $23,422.00 $23,422.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $475.00 $475.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March 1 March 1 Complete the PROFILE form Winter Complete the institution's own form Spring September 1 September 1 Summer Comments GRACE BIBLE COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 64 HUMAN SERVICES. GENERAL 44.0000 64 MUSIC, GENERAL 50.0901 64 LEVEL - 4 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 137 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 135 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES, GENERAL 11.0101 138 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND TEACHING 13.1210 124 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AND TEACHING 13.1202 140 FINANCE AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, OTHER 52.0899 136 HUMAN SERVICES, GENERAL 44.0000 124 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, GENERAL 52.1301 135 MARKETING/MARKETING MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.1401 135 MISSIONS/MISSIONARY STUDIES AND MISSIOLOGY 39.0301 158 MULTI-/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, OTHER 30.9999 124 MUSIC TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1312 140 MUSIC, GENERAL 50.0901 130 RECORDING ARTS TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICIAN. 10.0203 124 RELIGION/RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 124 SECONDARY EDUCATION AND TEACHING 13.1205 140 THEOLOGY/THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 39.0601 158 YOUTH MINISTRY 39.0702 124 LEVEL - 5 PASTORAL STUDIES/COUNSELING 39.0701 158

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Great Lakes Christian College 002269 www.glcc.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 6211 West Willow Highway Lansing MI 48917 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Mr. Lloyd Scharer, V P Enrollment Management Mr. Tedd Kees, Financial Aid Director Mr. John Piercefield, Athletic Director Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 517.321.0242, ext. 230 517.321.0242, ext. 227 517.321.0242, ext. 451 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students

- Freshmen (first year) Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus - All Undergraduates 110 67 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students

Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall August 1 August 1 Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring December 1 December 1 Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### First-time, full-time freshmen (up to age 21) are Related Rules required to live on campus. Freshmen older than age 21 are not required. Family Housing apartments are Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No available. Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 517.321.0242, ext. 221 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 517.321.0242, ext. 221 [email protected] New Students Orientation Dean of Student Affairs 517.321.0242, ext. 522 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 517.321.0242, ext. 221 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Support Programs

Online Courses Admissions 517.321.0242, ext. 221 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar 517.321.0242, ext. 229 [email protected] Page 2 Great Lakes Christian College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum 16 820 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 20 1051 3.02 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 8/1 8/1 Application 8/1 Winter Matriculation n/a Spring 12/1 12/1 Housing 6/1 Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score CLEP 50 Other: Other: Other:

Comments Please refer to the Great Lakes Christian College Catalog for CLEP examinations and credit awarded.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $13,380.00 $13,380.00 In-State (4-year school) Transportation costs may range from $1,000 to $1,500 for students living on Books & Supplies $1,050.00 $1,050.00 campus. Room & Board $7,800.00 $7,800.00 Transportation $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Misc and Personal $1,780.00 $1,780.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $25,110.00 $25,110.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $396.00 $396.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Financial Aid Director 517-321-0242, ext. 227 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall May 1 May 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring November 1 November 1 Summer

Comments GREAT LAKES CHRISTIAN COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS 39.0600 LEVEL - 2 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - CHRISTIA 39.0400 65 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - COUNSE 39.0701 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - CROSS-C 39.0300 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - FAMILY L 39.0700 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - PASTOR 39.0600 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - WORSHI 39.0500 68 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS - YOUTH M 39.0200 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1210 64 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS - GENERAL EDUCATION 39.0200 64 LEVEL - 4 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - BIBLE/THEOLOGY MAJOR 39.0200 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MAJOR 39.0400 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES MAJOR 39.0600 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - CROSS-CULTURAL MINISTRY MAJOR 39.0300 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION MAJOR 39.0700 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - HISTORY MAJOR 54.0100 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - INTERPERSONAL AND ORGANIZATION 9.0901 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MUSIC MAJOR 39.0500 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - PSYCHOLOGY/COUNSELING MAJOR 42.0100 130 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - YOUTH MINISTRY MAJOR 39.0700 130

NOTE: All Bachelor of Science recipients graduate with a Bible/Theology major and one additonal major.

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Hillsdale College www.hillsdale.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 33 East College Street Hillsdale MI 49242 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Jeffrey S. Lantis Richard M. Moeggenberg Dr. Don Brubacker Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 517.607.2327 517.607.2350 517.607.3130 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 61.66

- Freshmen (first year) 201 211 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 70 - All Undergraduates 647 720 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students na Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 1.5 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall March March Semester Quarter Winter na na ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring October October Summer March March HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 517.607.2327 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 517.607.2327 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 517.607.2327 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 517.607.2327 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions 517.607.2327 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses na Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar's Office 517.607.2360 [email protected] Page 2 Hillsdale College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum 25 1680 3.40 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 29 1980 3.80 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1295 Other (specify) TOEFL ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall December 15 December 15 Application na na Winter na naMatriculation $300.00 May 1 Spring September 1 September 1 Housing na na Summer March 1 March 1 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP 4 Other: All subject area 4 Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $21,300.00 $21,300.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Room & Board $8,310.00 $8,310.00 Transportation $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Misc and Personal $1,000.00 $1,000.00 In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $32,610.00 $32,610.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $820 under 12 $820 under 12

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Financial Aid Office (517) 607-2350 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall May 1 May 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter na na ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring November 1 November 1 Summer na na

Comments HILLSDALE COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 124 AMERICAN STUDIES 05.0102 124 ART 50.0701 124 BIOLOGY 26.0101 124 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 124 CHRISTIAN STUDIES 38.0203 124 CLASSICS 16.1200 124 COMARATIVE LITERATURE 16.0104 124 COMPUTATIONAL MATH 27.0303 124 ECONOMICS 45.0601 124 EDUCATION 13.1205 124 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1202 124 ENGLISH 23.0101 124 EUROPEAN STUDIES 05.0106 124 FINANCE 52.0801 124 FRENCH 16.0901 124 GERMAN 16.0501 124 HISTORY 54.0101 124 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 124 MARKETING 52.1401 124 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 124 MUSIC 50.0903 124 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 124 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION 38.9999 124 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 13.1314 124 PHYSICS 40.0801 124 POL. SCI 45.1001 124 POLITICAL ECONOMY 45.9999 124 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 124 RELIGION 38.0201 124 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 124 SPANISH 16.0905 124 SPEECH 23.1001 124 THEATRE ARTS 50.0501 124

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Hope College 002273 www.hope.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code PO Box 9000 Holland MI 49422-9000 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Garrett Knoth Phyllis Hooyman Eva Dean Folkert Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.968.7850 888.439.8907 616.395.7070 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 31

- Freshmen (first year) 319 457 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 81 - All Undergraduates 1213 1890 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 9 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 2 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 6/22 8/29 Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 11/10 1/9 Summer 4/2 5/7 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Freshmen can live off campus if they commute from Related Rules home. Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admisions 800.968.7850 [email protected] Campus Tours Admisions 800.968.7850 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Development 616.395.7800 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admisions 800.968.7850 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Development 616.395.7800 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar's Office 800.903.9141 [email protected] Page 2 Hope College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2012 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 26 1195 3.78 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1301 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 3/1 4/1 Application $35.00 rolling Winter Matriculation $300.00 5/1 Spring 10/1 11/1 Housing $0.00 Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score CLEP varies Other: Other: Other:

Comments AP score of 4 or better to qualify for Advanced Placement.

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $27,020.00 $27,020.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $820.00 $820.00 Room & Board $8,260.00 $8,260.00 Transportation $290.00 $290.00 Misc and Personal $1,230.00 $1,230.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $37,620.00 $37,620.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall before 3/1 before 3/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments HOPE COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 No 126 ACCOUNTING & BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT 52.0305 No 126 ART HISTORY, CRITICISM & CONSERVATION 50.0703 No 126 ART TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1302 Yes 126 ATHLETIC TRAINING/TRAINER 51.0913 No 126 BIOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1322 Yes 126 BIOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 26.0101 No 126 BUS. ADMN. & MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 No 126 BUSINESS/MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 52.0601 No 126 CHEMISTRY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1323 Yes 126 CHEMISTRY, GENERAL 40.0501 No 126 CLASSICS & CLASSICAL LANG & LIT 16.1200 No 126 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0101 No 126 DANCE, GENERAL 50.0301 No 126 DRAMA & DANCE TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1324 Yes 126 DRAMA/THEATRE ARTS 50.0501 No 126 ECONOMICS, GENERAL 45.0601 No 126 ENGINEERING, GENERAL 14.0101 No 126 ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 23.0101 No 126 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER EDUC. 13.1305 Yes 126 FINE/STUDIO ART 50.0702 No 126 FRENCH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 16.0901 No 126 FRENCH LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1325 Yes 126 GEOLOGY/EARTH SCIENCE, GENERAL 40.0601 No 126 GERMAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 16.0501 No 126 GERMAN LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1326 Yes 126 HISTORY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1328 Yes 126 HISTORY, GENERAL 54.0101 No 126 INTERNATIONAL/GLOBAL STUDIES 30.2001 No 126 JAPANESE STUDIES 05.0127 No 126 JAZZ/JAZZ STUDIES 50.0910 No 126 KEYBOARD INSTUMENTS 50.0907 No 126 KINESIOLOGY AND EXERCISE SCIENCE 31.0505 No 126 LATIN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 16.1203 No 126 LATIN TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1333 Yes 126 MATHEMATICS TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1311 Yes 126 MATHEMATICS, GENERAL 27.0101 No 126 MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY 30.9999 No 126 MUSIC EDUCATION 13.1312 Yes 137 MUSIC PERFORMANCE 50.0903 No 129 MUSIC, GENERAL 50.0901 No 126 NURSING/REGISTERED NURSE 51.3801 No 126 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 No 126 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHING/COACHING 13.1314 Yes 126 PHYSICS TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1329 Yes 126 PHYSICS, GENERAL 40.0801 No 126 POLITICAL SCIENCE & GOVERNMENT 45.1001 No 126 PSYCHOLOGY, GENERAL 42.0101 No 126 RELIGION/RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 No 126 SCIENCE TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1316 Yes 126 SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1318 Yes 126 SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 No 126 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 No 126 SPANISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 16.0905 No 126 SPANISH LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1330 Yes 126 SPECIAL EDUC-EMOTIONALLY IMPAIRED 13.1005 Yes 126 SPECIAL EDUC-LEARNING DISABILITIES 13.1011 Yes 126 SPEECH COMMUNICATION & RHETORIC 09.0101 No 126 STRINGED INSTRUMENTS 50.0911 No 126 VOICE AND OPERA 50.0908 No 126 WOMEN'S STUDIES 05.0207 No 126

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Kalamazoo College 002275 www.kzoo.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1200 Academy Street Kalamazoo MI 49006 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Linda Wirgau Marian Stowers Laurie Dahl Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.253.3602 800.632.5760 269.337.7082 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 36%

- Freshmen (first year) 150 192 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 75% - All Undergraduates 587 769 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 18% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 6% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall n/a n/a Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) trimester Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admission 800.253.3602 [email protected] Campus Tours Admission 877.557.9755 [email protected] New Students Orientation First Year Experience 269.337.5755 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Development 269.337.7209 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Development 269.337.7209 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses N/A N/A N/A Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar 269.337.7204 [email protected] Page 2 Kalamazoo College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2018 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 28 1300 3.75 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1365 Other (specify) SAT avg. is just math & critical reading ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall February 1 May 1 Application $40.00 February 1 Winter N/A N/AMatriculation $350.00 May 1 Spring N/A N/A Housing Summer N/A N/A Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP 4 or 5 Other: IB 6 or 7 on HL Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $35,820.00 $35,820.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $900.00 $900.00 Room & Board $8,079.00 $8,079.00 Transportation $300.00 $500.00 Misc and Personal $1,175.00 $1,175.00 In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $46,274.00 $46,474.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 2/15 3/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments We require the FAFSA and Institutional Financial Aid Form. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION 26.0210 BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS CONCENTRATION 26.0203 CRITICAL THEORY CONCENTRATION 99.9999 INDEPENDENT INTERDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATION 30.9999 MEDIA STUDIES CONCENTRATION 09.9999 NEUROSCIENCE CONCENTRATION 30.2401 PUBLIC POLICY AND URBAN AFFAIRS CONCENTRATION 44.0501 LEVEL - 5 AFRICAN STUDIES CONCENTRATION 05.0101 180 AMERICAN STUDIES CONCENTRATION 05.0102 180 ANTHROPOLOGY 45.0201 180 ART 50.0701 180 ART & ART HISTORY 50.0799 180 ART HISTORY 50.0703 180 BIOLOGY 26.0101 180 BUSINESS 52.0201 180 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 180 CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION 30.2201 180 CLASSICAL STUDIES & CONCENTRATION 16.1200 180 CLASSICS 30.2202 180 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0101 180 EAST ASIAN STUDIES 05.0104 180 ECONOMICS 45.0601 180 ENGINEERING 3-2 PROGRAM CONCENTRATION 14.0101 180 ENGLISH 23.0101 180 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CONCENTRATION 03.0104 180 FRENCH 16.0901 180 GERMAN 16.0501 180 GREEK 30.2202 180 HEALTH STUDIES CONCENTRATION 40.9999 180 HISTORY 54.0101 180 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT/SOCIAL RELATIONS 45.9999 180 INDEPENDENT INTERDISCIPLINARY 30.9999 180 INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES 52.1101 180 INTL & AREA STUDIES CONCENTRATION 05.0199 180 JEWISH STUDIES CONCENTRATION 38.0206 180 LATIN 30.2202 180 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 180 MUSIC 50.0901 180 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 180 PHYSICS 40.0801 180 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 180 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 180 RELIGION 38.0201 180 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 180 SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY 45.0201 180 SPANISH 16.0905 180 THEATRE AND COMMUNICATION ARTS 50.0501 180 WOMENS STUDIES CONCENTRATION 05.0207 180

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Kettering University 002262 www.admissions.kettering.edu City State ZIP Code 1700 University Ave Flint MI 48504 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Karen Full Diane Bice Michael Schaal Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 810.762.7496 810.762.7859 810.762-9733 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 30

- Freshmen (first year) 215 62 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 26 - All Undergraduates 1503 341 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 8.4 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 5 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall October October Semester Quarter Winter January January ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) *See comments p. 2Spring April April Summer July July HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Registrar 810-762-9583 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 810.762.9532 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Affairs 810.762.9871 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Wellness Center 810.762.9650 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Wellness Center 810.762.9650 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses None Available Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 810.762.9583 [email protected] Page 2 Kettering University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code1998 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 27 1258 3.40 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1246 Other (specify) Other (specify) Accept either ACT or SAT ###

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall November November Application $35.00 10/3/2011 Winter November November Matriculation Spring January January Housing $100.00 10/3/2011 Summer April April Other Enrl. Depst. $200.00 10/3/2011

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP 3 to 5 Other: IAB 5 to 7 Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $29,536.00 $29,536.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $1,200.00 $1,200.00 Room & Board $6,630.00 $6,630.00 Transportation $3,659.00 $3,659.00 Misc and Personal $2,955.00 $2,955.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $43,980.00 $43,980.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $923.00 Credit Hour

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address N/A

Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February 15 February 15 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter February 15 February 15 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring February 15 February 15 Summer February 15 February 15

Comments *Academic Calendar System: 4 terms: two 11 week academic alternate with two 12 week co-op terms. KETTERING UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 APPLIED MATHEMATICS 27.0301 161 APPLIED PHYSICS 40.0801 161 BA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0299 161 BIOCHEMISTRY 26.0202 161 BS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 161 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 161 COMPUTER ENGINEERING 14.0901 161 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 161 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 14.1001 161 ENGINEERING PHYSICS 14.1201 161 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 14.3501 161 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 161 LEVEL - 6 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP 52.1101 YES 12 GREEN BUSINESS 30.3301 YES 12 HEALTHCARE SYSTEM ENGINEERING 14.0501 YES 12 HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 51.0701 YES 12 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 52.0203 YES 12 LEVEL - 7 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 48 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 52.0299 40 ENGINEERING SCIENCE 14.1301 40 MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS 52.9999 40 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 52.0205 40

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Kuyper College 002311 www.kuyper.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 3333 East Beltline Ave NE Grand Rapids MI 49525 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Sung-Ae Reed Agnes Russell Christine Moran Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 616.988.3631 616.988.3656 616.988.3691 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 10%

- Freshmen (first year) 45 45 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 56% - All Undergraduates 138 156 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 22% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 7% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 08/15/2011 08/15/2011 Semester Quarter Winter 12/15/2011 12/15/2011 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Academic Office 616.222.3000 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions Office 616.222.3000 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Services Office 616.222.3000 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academic Support Office 616.222.3000 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic Support Office 616.222.3000 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Academic Office 616.222.3000 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Academic Office 616.222.3000 [email protected] Page 2 Kuyper College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum 18 920 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 1150 3.30 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 05/01 05/01 Application $0.00 Rolling Winter 10/15 10/15Matriculation $150.00 Spring Housing $200.00 Rolling Summer Other $0.00

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score APP 4 or 5 Other: CLEP 50 Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $16,976.00 $16,976.00 In-State (4-year school) None. 95% of students receive Financial Aid. The average Books & Supplies $800.00 $800.00 package is $13,000. Room & Board $6,280.00 $6,280.00 Transportation Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) None. 95% of students receive Financial Aid. The average Total $24,056.00 $24,056.00 package is $13,000.

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $1,131.73 $1,131.73

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Financial Aid Office 616-222-3000 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall January January ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter January January ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments KUYPER COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 1 CERTIFICATE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES 38.0203 CERTIFICATE OF CHRISITAN FOUNDATIONS 39.0201 CERTIFICATE OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 39.0201 TESOL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM 13.1401 LEVEL - 2 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS 24.0101 ASSOCIATE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 39.0201 LEVEL - 4 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 13.1202 BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK 44.0701

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Lawrence Technological University 002279 www.ltu.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 21000 West Ten Mile Road Southfield MI 48075 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Kristi Webster Norma Julka Scott Trudeau Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.204.3173 248.204.2280 248.204.3852 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1.9%

- Freshmen (first year) 206 68 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 15.1% - All Undergraduates 2,397 791 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 45.7% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 4.9% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall June 2012 June 2012 Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring December 2011 December 2011 Summer May 2012 May 2012 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 248.204.3160 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 248.204.3160 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 248.204.3160 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 248.204.3160 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Disability Services 248.204.3160 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Admissions 248.204.3160 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 248.204.3160 [email protected] Page 2 Lawrence Technological University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2020 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 24 3.36 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) LTU placement exams ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall October February Application rolling applications Winter Matriculation Spring October October Housing Summer February February Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $25,758.00 $25,758.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,341.00 $1,341.00 Room & Board $6,837.00 $8,306.00 Transportation $1,810.00 $1,810.00 Misc and Personal $2,111.00 $2,111.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $37,857.00 $39,326.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Office of University Housing 248-204-3940 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February February ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter February February ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring February February Summer February February

Comments All students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA by March 1st for maximum financial aid consideration. LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 DOCTORAL - ENGINEERING IN MANUFACTURING SYS 14.3601 84 DOCTORAL - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 11.0103 60 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 41.0301 60 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECH 15.1001 64 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECH 15.0613 64 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECH 15.0805 64 RADIO & TELEVISION BROADCASTING 09.0701 60 LEVEL - 5 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING 14.0401 164 ARCHITECTURE (BS) 04.0201 130 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 14.0501 131 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 15.0401 126 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 52.0201 120 CHEMICAL BIOLOGY 26.0202 120 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 120 CIVIL ENGINEERING 14.0801 130 COMPUTER ENGINEERING 14.0901 131 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 120 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 52.2001 126 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 14.1001 130 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 15.0000 124 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY 40.0599 120 GAME ART 50.0102 125 HUMANITIES 24.0103 121 IMAGING 50.0410 132 INDSTRIAL DESIGN 50.0404 127 INDSTRIAL OPERATIONS ENGINEERING 14.3501 132 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 11.0103 120 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE-DESIGN 04.0501 130 MATH - COMPUTER SCIENCE 30.0801 120 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 120 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 130 MEDIA COMMUNICATION 09.0101 124 MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY 26.0204 123 PHYSICS 40.0801 124 PHYSICS- COMPUTER SCIENCE 40.0899 124 PRE-LAW STUDIES 22.0001 121 PRE-MED 51.1102 121 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 121 ROBOTICS ENGINEERING 14.4201 136 TECHNICAL COMM AND PROF COMM 10.0105 120 TRANSPORTATION DESIGN 50.0401 125 LEVEL - 7 ARCHITECTURE 04.0201 36 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 14.9999 35 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 52.0201 36 CIVIL ENGINEERING 14.0801 30 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 30 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 14.3301 30 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 13.0501 36 ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS, COMM ENGINEERING 14.0999 30 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 15.1501 36 ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS 04.0401 31 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 14.3501 30 INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS 52.0205 30 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0401 30 INTERIOR DESIGN 50.0408 37 INTERNATIONAL/GLOBAL STUDIES 52.1101 30 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 14.3601 35 MASTER OF SCIENCE EDUCATION 13.1316 30 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 30 MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 14.2701 30 SCIENCE EDUCATION 13.1346 30 URBAN DESIGN 04.0301 32 LEVEL - 17 DOCTORAL - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 60

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Madonna University 002282 www.madonna.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 36600 Schoolcraft Road Livonia MI 48150 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Mr. Michael A. Quattro Mr. Chris Zieglar Mr. Bryan Rizzo Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 734.432.5339 734.432.5662 734.432.5604 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 7%

- Freshmen (first year) 48 139 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 5% - All Undergraduates 768 2317 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 25.8% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 4% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Sept 7 Sept 7 Semester Quarter Winter Jan. 10 Jan. 10 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring May 9 May 9 Summer May 9 May 9 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Undergraduate Admissions 734.432.5339 [email protected] Campus Tours Undergraduate Admissions 734.432.5339 [email protected] New Students Orientation Director of First-year Experience 734.432.5340 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Director of First-year Experience 734.432.5340 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Support Programs

Online Courses Office of the Registrar 734.432.5309 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Page 2 Madonna University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2022 Minimum 20 2.75 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 3.33 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1437 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall February 1st February 1st Application rolling Winter November 1st November 1stMatriculation n/a n/a Spring March 1st March 1st Housing rolling Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP 4+ Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $14,580.00 $14,580.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $1,048.00 $1,048.00 Room & Board $7,038.00 $7,038.00 Transportation $886.00 $886.00 Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $23,552.00 $23,552.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $486.00 $486.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Undergraduate Admissions 800.852.4951, ext. 5339 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February 1st February 1st ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter November 1st November 1st ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring March 1st March 1st Summer

Comments MADONNA UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 1 TEACHER EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION 13.1314 YES ACCOUNTING 52.0301 LEVEL - 3 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS, 52.0299 APPLIED SCIENCE 41.9999 CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 16.0301 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/SAFETY STUDIES 43.0104 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19.0706 E-COMMERCE/ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 52.0208 COMPUTER SCIENCE 1.10701 GERONTOLOGY 30.1101 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 11.0199 LTC/ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 19.0702 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/SAFETY STUDIES 43.0104 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, GENERAL 23.0101 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 ENGLISH/JOURNALISM 09.0401 SPANISH 16.0905 FINE ARTS 50.0799 SSC - SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 FIRE SCIENCE 43.0203 SUBSTANCE ABUSE/ADDICTION COUNSELING 51.1501 GERONTOLOGY 30.1101 LEVEL - 2 GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 HEALTH/HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 51.0701 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 JOURNALISM/PUBLIC RELATIONS 09.9999 AMERICAN STUDIES 05.0102 LEGAL ASSISTANT 22.0302 ART HISTORY 50.0703 LTC/ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 19.0702 BIOLOGY 26.0101 MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT/CONSUMER - RETAIL 19.0203 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 NATURAL SCIENCE 30.1801 CHEMISTRY, GENERAL 40.0501 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19.0706 NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE 19.0501 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP 44.0201 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH/FIRE SCIENCE 15.0799 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/SAFETY STUDIES 43.0104 PRE-PHARMACY 51.1103 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, GENERAL 23.0101 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 ENGLISH/JOURNALISM 09.0401 SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES - AMERICAN 16.1601 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 03.0104 TELEVISION AND VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 09.0799 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE 19.0101 FILM/VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS, OTHER 50.0699 LEVEL - 4 FINE ARTS 50.0799 ACTIVITY AND PROGRAM PLANNING 19.0799 FIRE SCIENCE 43.0203 AREA STUDIES, OTHER 05.0199 FORENSIC SCIENCE 43.0106 GERONTOLOGY 30.1101 GERONTOLOGY 30.1101 MUSIC PIANO PEDAGOGY 50.0912 GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES - AMERICAN 16.1601 HISTORY - GENERAL 54.0101 LEVEL - 5 HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0901 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 HUMANITIES/HUMANISTIC STUDIES 24.0103 APPLIED SCIENCE 41.9999 JOURNALISM/PUBLIC RELATIONS 09.9999 BIOCHEMISTRY 26.0202 LTC/ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 19.0702 BIOLOGY 26.0101 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, GENERAL 52.1201 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 MATHEMATICS, GENERAL 27.0101 CHEMISTRY, GENERAL 40.0501 MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT/CONSUMER - RETAIL 19.0203 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19.0706 MUSIC 50.0901 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 MUSIC THEORY AND COMPOSITION 50.0904 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/SAFETY STUDIES 43.0104 NATURAL SCIENCE 30.1801 DESIGN AND VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS, GENERAL 50.0401 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 DIETETICS AND CLINICAL NUTRITION SERVICES, OTHER 51.3199 NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE 19.0501 DIETETICS/DIETITIAN 51.3101 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH 15.0701 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, GENERAL 23.0101 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH/FIRE SCIENCE 15.0799 ENGLISH/JOURNALISM 09.0401 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 03.0104 PASTORAL COUNSELING AND SPECIALIZED MINISTRIES 39.0799 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE 19.0101 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 FINE ARTS 50.0799 PHYSICS, GENERAL 40.0801 FIRE SCIENCE 43.0203 POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT, GENERAL 45.1001 FORENSIC SCIENCE 43.0106 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, BUSINESS, AND SCIENTIFIC WRITI 23.1303 GENERAL STUDIES 24.0102 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 GERONTOLOGY 30.1101 PSYCHOLOGY, OTHER 42.9999 GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 HEALTH/HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 51.0701 SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES, OTHER 43.9999 HEALTH/MEDICAL PREPARATORY PROGRAMS OTHER 51.1199 SPANISH 16.0905 HISTORY - GENERAL 54.0101 SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND RHETORIC 09.0101 HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0901 SPORT AND FITNESS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 31.0504 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT/PERSONNEL ADMINISTRAT 52.1001 SSC - SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS/TRADE/COMMERCE 52.1101 TEACHER EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1210 YES JOURNALISM/PUBLIC RELATIONS 09.9999 TEACHER EDUCATION ELEMENTARY 13.1202 YES LEGAL ASSISTANT 22.0302 TEACHER EDUCATION MATH 13.1311 YES LTC/ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 19.0702

Rev. Fall 2011 Page 1 of 2 MADONNA UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, GENERAL 52.1201 TEACHER EDUCATION OTHER 13.9999 YES MARKETING MANAGEMENT 52.1401 TEACHER EDUCATION OTHER SUBJECTS 13.1399 YES MATHEMATICS, GENERAL 27.0101 TEACHER EDUCATION PHYSICS 13.1329 YES MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 51.1005 TEACHER EDUCATION SECONDARY 13.1205 YES MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT/CONSUMER - RETAIL 19.0203 TEACHER EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE 13.1317 YES MUSIC 50.0901 TEACHER EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1318 YES MUSIC PERFORMANCE, GENERAL 50.0903 TEACHER EDUCATION SPANISH 13.1330 YES MUSIC THEORY AND COMPOSITION 50.0904 TEACHER EDUCATION SPECIFIC LEVELS AND METHODS 13.1299 YES NATURAL SCIENCE 30.1801 TEACHER EDUCATION SPEECH 13.1331 YES NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 LEVEL - 7 NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE 19.0501 ADULT HEALTH NURSE/NURSING 51.3803 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH/FIRE SCIENCE 15.0799 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, GENERAL 52.0201 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS, 52.0299 PASTORAL COUNSELING AND SPECIALIZED MINISTRIES 39.0799 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 42.2801 PRE-DENTISTRY 51.1101 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/SAFETY STUDIES 43.0104 PRE-LAW 22.0001 DENTAL SERVICES & ALLIED PROFESSIONS, OTHER 51.0699 PRE-MEDICINE 51.1102 E-COMMERCE/ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 52.0208 PRE-NURSING 51.1105 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP 13.0401 YES PRE-VETERINARY STUDIES 51.1104 FAMILY PRACTICE NURSE/NURSING 51.3805 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, BUSINESS, AND SCIENTIFIC WRITI 23.1303 HEALTH SERVICES/MENTAL AND SOCIAL 51.1599 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 HISTORY - GENERAL 54.0101 PSYCHOLOGY - BUSINESS CONCENTRATION 42.0901 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS/TRADE/COMMERCE 52.1101 PSYCHOLOGY, OTHER 42.9999 LIBERAL STUDIES/ARTS AND SCIENCES 24.0101 REGISTERED NURSING/REGISTERED NURSE 51.3801 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 RELIGIOUS/SACRED MUSIC 39.0501 PASTORAL COUNSELING AND SPECIALIZED MINISTRIES 39.0799 SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES, OTHER 43.9999 REGISTERED NURSING, NURSING ADMIN, RESEARCH, OTHER 51.3899 SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES - AMERICAN 16.1601 REGISTERED NURSING/REGISTERED NURSE 51.3801 SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 TEACHER EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 13.0301 YES SPANISH 16.0905 TEACHER EDUCATION ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 13.1401 YES SPORT AND FITNESS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 31.0504 TEACHER EDUCATION LEARNING DISABILITIES 13.1011 YES SSC - SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 TEACHER EDUCATION OTHER SUBJECTS 13.1399 YES TEACHER EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION 13.0301 YES TEACHER EDUCATION SPECIFIC LEVELS AND METHODS 13.1299 YES TEACHER EDUCATION ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1305 YES TEACHING OF INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM 13.1013 YES TEACHER EDUCATION GENERAL SCIENCE 13.1316 YES LEVEL - 8 TEACHER EDUCATION MATH 13.1311 YES TEACHER EDUCATION OTHER 13.9999 YES ADULT HEALTH NURSE/NURSING 51.3803 TEACHER EDUCATION OTHER SUBJECTS 13.1399 YES CLINICAL PASTORAL COUNSELING/PATIENT COUNSELING 51.1506 TEACHER EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION 13.1314 YES EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP 13.0401 YES TEACHER EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES 13.1318 YES FAMILY PRACTICE NURSE/NURSING 51.3805 TELEVISION AND VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 09.0799 HEALTH SERVICES/MENTAL AND SOCIAL 51.1599 NURSING ADMINISTRATION 51.3802 LEVEL - 6 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 BUSINESS - GENERAL 52.0101 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS, 52.0299 PSYCHOLOGY, OTHER 42.9999 FORENSIC SCIENCE 43.0106 LEVEL - 11 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT/PERSONNEL ADMINISTRAT 52.1001 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS/TRADE/COMMERCE 52.1101 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE/BUSINESS 52.0806 LEVEL - 18 LEGAL ASSISTANT 22.0302 NURSING PRACTICE 51.3818 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, GENERAL 52.1201 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 52.1401 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 51.1005 NON-PROFIT LEADERSHIP 52.0206 NURSING EDUCATION 51.3817 NURSING, OTHER 51.1699 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING 51.3819 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, BUSINESS, AND SCIENTIFIC WRITI 23.1303 SPORT AND FITNESS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 31.0504 TEACHER EDUCATION ART 13.1302 YES TEACHER EDUCATION BIOLOGY 13.1322 YES TEACHER EDUCATION CONSUMER SCIENCE/HOME ECON 13.1308 YES TEACHER EDUCATION ELEMENTARY 13.1202 YES TEACHER EDUCATION ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS 13.1305 YES TEACHER EDUCATION GENERAL SCIENCE 13.1316 YES TEACHER EDUCATION MATH 13.1311 YES TEACHER EDUCATION MUSIC 13.1312 YES

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Marygrove College 002284 www.marygrove.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 8425 W. McNichols Road Detroit MI 48221 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Assoc. Director of Undergraduate Admissions Patricia Chaplin David Sichterman Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 313.927.1240 313.927.1245 313.927.1391 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1 %

- Freshmen (first year) 39 74 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 15 % - All Undergraduates 235 754 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 70 %

Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Apr 1 - Sep 5 Apr 1 - Sep 5 Semester Quarter Winter Oct 31 - Jan 8 Oct 31 - Jan 8 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring N/A N/A Summer Mar 1 - May 12 Mar 1 - May 12 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 313.927.1240 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 313.927.1240 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions/Student Life 313.927.1240 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Support/ 313.927.1427 [email protected] Admit and/or Support Programs Academic Advising

Physically Handicapped Student Student Support/ 313.927.1428 [email protected] Support Programs Academic Advising Online Courses Registrar 313.927.1260 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 313.927.1240 [email protected] Page 2 Marygrove College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum 18 930 2.70 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 19 930 2.90 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) COMPASS ### Other (specify) COMPASS

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Rolling/Mar 1 (preferred) Rolling/Mar 1 (preferred) Application $25.00 w/ Application Winter Rolling/Nov 15 (preferred) Rolling/Nov 15 (preferred) Matriculation $75.00 Jul 15 Spring N/A N/A Housing $250.00 Aug 30 Summer Rolling/Mar 1 (preferred) Rolling/Mar 1 (preferred) Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $18,020.00 $18,020.00 In-State (4-year school) Private College, no residency requirements Books & Supplies $1,200.00 $1,200.00 Room & Board $7,600.00 $7,600.00 Transportation $480.00 $480.00 Misc and Personal $1,600.00 $1,600.00 In-District (2-year school) Private College, no residency requirements Total $28,900.00 $28,900.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $625.00 $625.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Stephanie Durham 313-927-1247 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March 1 March 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter October 1 October 1 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer February 1 February 1

Comments MARYGROVE COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 No 64 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (GEN 52.0101 No 64 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 13.1209 No 64 LIBERAL/GENERAL STUDIES 24.0101 No 64 LEVEL - 4 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 No 128 ART 50.0701 No 128 ART EDUCATION 13.1302 Yes 128 ART THERAPY 51.2301 No 128 BIOLOGY 26.0101 Yes 128 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MGMT, 52.0299 No 128 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 Yes 128 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 13.1209 Yes 128 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0101 Yes 128 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.01 No 128 DANCE 50.0301 Yes 128 ENGLISH 23.0101 Yes 128 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 03.0104 No 128 FORENSIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 43.0106 No 128 HEALTH SCIENCE 51.0000 No 128 HISTORY 54.0101 Yes 128 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 30.9999 No 128 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 No 128 MATHEMATICS (CONSORTIUM) 27.0101 Yes 128 MUSIC (GENERAL) 50.0901 No 128 MUSIC EDUCATION 13.1312 Yes 128 MUSIC-GENERAL PERFORMANCE 50.0903 No 128 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 Yes 128 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 No 128 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 No 128 SOCIAL SCIENCE 45.0101 No 128 SOCIAL STUDIES 45.9999 Yes 128 SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 No 128 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 No 128 SP ED-EMOTIONALLY IMPAIRED 13.1005 Yes 128 LEVEL - 5 GERONTOLOGY 30.11 No 15 MODERN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION 16.0103 No 15 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 51.0805 No 30 LEVEL - 6 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1209 Yes 30 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 13.0401 No 30 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 13.99 No 30 ENGLISH 23.0101 Yes 30 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGE 52.1001 No 36 MASTER IN THE ART OF TEACHING 13.9999 No 30 PASTORAL MINISTRY 39.0701 No 36 READING 13.1315 No 30 SOCIAL JUSTICE 45. No 30 SP ED-EMOTIONALLY IMPAIRED 13.1005 Yes 15

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Michigan Jewish Institute 032843 www.mji.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 6890 West Maple Road West Bloomfield MI 48322 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Beth Konikoff Fran Herman n/a Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248-414-6900 x106 248-414-6900 x102 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2009-2010 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 98% - Freshmen (first year) 183 448 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0 - All Undergraduates 373 1,035 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 0.07% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0.36% CAMPUS INFORMATION 2010-11 Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer Fall Semester Quarter Winter Accelerated Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshman Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing Urban Residence Halls Small Community Theme Housing Rural On-Campus Apartments Off-Campus Apartments Comments Cooperatives Related Rules Can freshman live off campus? Yes No Can freshman have cars on campus? Yes No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Student Services 248-414-6900 x106 [email protected] Campus Tours Student Services 248-414-6900 x106 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Services 248-414-6900 x106 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special [email protected] Registrar 248-414-6900 x105 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected] Physically Handicapped Student [email protected] Registrar 248-414-6900 x105 Support Programs [email protected] Online Courses Student Services 248-414-6900 x106 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Student Services 248-414-6900 x106 [email protected] Form 3223, Page 2 Michigan Jewish Institute SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ACT Traditional None ACT SAT GPA ACT Writing Component ACT Traditional Code2023 Minimum 2.000 SAT ACT Writing Component Average 3.1 Other (specify) SAT Code1505 Other (specify) Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 6/1/2010 6/1/2010 Application $50.00 6/11 - 8/16/2010 Winter 10/15/2010 10/15/2010 Matriculation Spring 4/5/2011 4/5/2011 Housing Summer Other

Early admissions available Yes No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements availableYes No Short Course/Terminal Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition ratesYes No Bachelor Degree Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test resultsYes No Certificate Program College credit available based on test results Yes No Test Name Required Score CLEP ACE Recommended Other: DANTES Other: APP w/college approval Other:

Comments Co-op

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2010-2011 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first-time freshmen)

In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $10,500.00 $10,500.00 In-State (4-year school) 45 credit hours Books & Supplies $2,929.00 $2,928.00 Room & Board $3,834.00 $3,834.00 Transportation Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) Total $17,262.00 $17,262.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $350/credit hour $350/credit hour

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Registrar 248.414.6900 x105 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 1/2 - 5/30 1/2 - 5/30 Complete the PROFILE form Winter 1/2 - 5/30 1/2 - 5/30 Complete the institution's own form Spring 1/2 - 5/30 1/2 - 5/30 Summer

Comments Filing at the beginning of the year is recommended to assure consideration for in-state financial aid. MJI will accept financial aid filing year-round. MICHIGAN JEWISH INSTITUTE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 2 BIS - ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM 52.0204 62 LEVEL - 3 CERTICIATE IN JUDAIC STUDIES 38.0206 48 CERTIFICATE IN JUDAIC STUDIES 38.0206 24 LEVEL - 5 BUSINESS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.0201 120 CERTIFICATE IN TALMUDIC LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE 39.0604 90 CIS - EDUCATION TRACK 13.1205 120 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0901 120 JUDAIC EDUCATION 13.9999 120 JUDAIC LEADERSHIP 52.0206 120 JUDAIC STUDIES 38.0206 120

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Michigan School of Professional Psychology 021989 www.mispp.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 26811 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills MI 48334 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Linda Potter-Gallant Sandra (Sandy) Butterworth Tom Hrzek Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.476.1122, ext. 117 248.476.1122, ext. 121 248.476.1122, ext. 118 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students

- Freshmen (first year) n/a n/a Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus - All Undergraduates n/a n/a Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students

Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Dec-Jan Dec-Jan Semester Quarter Winter N/A ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### No housing Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment N/A Campus Tours Admissions 248.476.1122, ext. 117 New Students Orientation Admissions 248.476.1122, ext. 117 Disadvantaged Students, Special 248.476.1122, ext. 117 Admissions Admit and/or Support Programs 248.476.1122, ext. 117 Physically Handicapped Student 248.476.1122, ext. 117 Admissions Support Programs 248.476.1122, ext. 117 Online Courses N/A Advanced Placement and CLEP N/A Page 2 Michigan School of Professional Psychology SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) 3.0 gpa ### Other (specify) Study in Psychology Rec.

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Application Winter Matriculation Spring Housing Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees See comments In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies Room & Board Transportation Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) Total $0.00 $0.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Registrar - Jennifer Vesbit 248-476-1122, ext. 119 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments We are a private graduate school. Complete FAFSA by March 1. Tuition for our full time MA (one year) program is $27,043. The part time MA program (2-3 years) is $10,500 per year. The PsyD program is roughly $28,000 a year. MICHIGAN SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 6 FOUR YEAR DOCTOR (PSY. D.), CLINICAL PSYCH 42.0201 141 ONE YEAR MASTER OF ARTS, CLINICAL PSYCH 42.0201 47 TWO-THREE YEAR MASTER OF ARTS, CLINICAL PSYCH 42.0201 47

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Northwood University 004072 www.northwood.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 4000 Whiting Drive CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Greg Stiffler Terri Mieler David Marsh Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 989.837.4154 989.837.4230 989.837.4389 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 20.2

- Freshmen (first year) 303 141 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 36.6 - All Undergraduates Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 27.1 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 11.1 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall May 2010 April 2010 Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring November 2010 November 2010 Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 989.837.4273 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 989.837.4273 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Services 989.837.4227 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special 989.837.4213 Academics Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student 989.837.4213 Academics Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 989.837.4273 [email protected] Page 2 Northwood University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2041 Minimum 17 810 2.00 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 21 984 3.03 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1568 Other (specify) SAT Math and Verbal Only ACT traditional or SAT ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Rolling Rolling Application Winter Matriculation Spring Rolling Rolling Housing Summer Rolling Rolling Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $20,140.00 $20,140.00 In-State (4-year school) None Books & Supplies $1,182.00 $1,182.00 Room & Board $8,350.00 $8,350.00 Transportation $862.00 $862.00 Misc and Personal $1,440.00 $1,440.00 In-District (2-year school) None Total $31,974.00 $31,974.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr 1 - 11 $745.

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments All financial aid recipients should apply for financial aid (by completing a FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1st for the upcoming academic year. NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 123 ADVERTISING & MARKETING 09.0903 123 AFTERMARKET MANAGEMENT 52.1907 126 AUTOMOTIVE MARKETING & MANAGEMENT 52.1907 126 COMPUTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 11.0101 123 ECONOMICS 52.0601 123 ENTERTAINMENT, SPORT, & PROMOTIONS MANAGEMENT 31.0504 128 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 52.0701 126 FASHION MARKETING & MANAGEMENT 52.1902 126 FINANCE 52.0801 123 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, & RESORT MANAGEMENT 52.0904 126 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.1101 123 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 123 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 123 MARKETING 52.1401 123 LEVEL - 7 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 36

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Olivet College 002308 www.olivetcollege.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 320 S. Main St. Olivet MI 49076 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Melissa Casarez Libby Jean Heather Bateman Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 269-749-7163 269.749-.7655 269-749-7189 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1%

- Freshmen (first year) 136 147 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 48% - All Undergraduates 617 519 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 15% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students .5% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 3/22-26/2010 03/22-26/2010 Semester Quarter Winter - - ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 11/8-12/2010 11/8-12/2010 Summer 3/22-26/2010 3/22-26/2010 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Registrar 269.749.7638 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 269.749.7635 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 269.749.7635 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academic Dean 269.749.7618 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic Resource Center 269.749.6637 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Academic Dean 269.749.7618 [email protected] Page 2 Olivet College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2042 Minimum 20 950 3.05 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average n/a SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1595 Other (specify) ### Other (specify) ACT Traditional

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall August August Application $25.00 Dec 2010 Winter NA NAMatriculation $175.00 05/1 Spring NA NA Housing NA NA Summer NA NA Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $20,500.00 $20,500.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $900.00 $900.00 Room & Board $7,000.00 $7,000.00 Transportation $1,560.00 $1,560.00 Misc and Personal $1,000.00 $1,000.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $30,960.00 $30,960.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $660.00 $660.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address ADMISSIONS 269-749-7635 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall January January ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter January January ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring January January Summer January January

Comments OLIVET COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 BIOCHEMISTRY MAJOR 26.0202 120 BIOCHEMISTRY MINOR 26.0202 120 BIOLOGY MAJOR 26.0101 Yes 120 BIOLOGY MINOR 13.1322 Yes 120 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR 52.0201 120 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MINOR 52.0201 Yes 120 CHEMISTRY MAJOR 40.0501 Yes 120 CHEMISTRY MINOR 40.0501 120 COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR 11.0101 120 COMPUTER SCIENCE MINOR 11.0101 120 CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES MAJOR 43.104 120 CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES MINOR 43.104 120 ENGLISH MAJOR 23.0101 Yes 120 ENGLISH MINOR 13.1305 Yes 120 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MAJOR 3.0104 120 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MINOR 3.0104 120 FINANCIAL MGMT MAJOR 52.0899 120 FINANCIAL MGMT MINOR 52.0899 120 FINANCIAL PLANNING 52.0804 120 FITNESS MGMT 31.0504 120 HISTORY MAJOR 54.0101 Yes 120 HISTORY MINOR 13.1318 Yes 120 INSURANCE RISK MGMT 52.1701 120 INTEGRATED SCIENCE MAJOR 13.1316 Yes 120 INTEGRATED SCIENCE MINOR 13.1316 Yes 120 JOURNALISM & MASS COMM MAJOR 9.0401 120 JOURNALISM & MASS COMM MINOR 9.0401 120 LANGUAGE ARTS MINOR 13.1305 Yes 120 MARKETING MGMT MAJOR 52.1401 120 MARKETING MGMT MINOR 52.1401 120 MATHEMATICS MAJOR 13.1311 Yes 120 MATHEMATICS MINOR 27.0101 120 MUSIC EDUCATION MAJOR 13.1312 Yes 120 MUSIC MAJOR 50.0901 Yes 120 MUSIC MINOR 50.0901 120 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR 13.1314 Yes 120 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MINOR 13.1314 Yes 120 POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR 45.1001 Yes 120 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 120 PSYCHOLOGY MINOR 42.0101 120 SACRED MUSIC MAJOR 50.0999 120 SOCIAL STUDIES MAJOR 13.1318 Yes 120 SOCIAL STUDIES MINOR 45.0101 120 SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY MAJOR 45.1101 120 SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY MINOR 45.1101 120 SPECIAL EDUCATION 13.1005 Yes 120 SPEECH MAJOR 13.1331 Yes 120 SPEECH MINOR 13.1331 Yes 120 SPORTS/RECREATION MGMT MAJOR 31.0504 120 SPORTS/RECREATION MGMT MINOR 31.0504 120 THEATRE MAJOR 50.0501 120 THEATRE MINOR 50.0501 120 VISUAL ART MAJOR 13.1302 Yes 120 VISUAL ART MINOR 50.0701 120 WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES MINOR 5.0207 120 LEVEL - 7 MASTERS IN THE ART OF TEACHING 13.0101 36

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Robert B. Miller College 040943 www.millercollege.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 450 North Avenue Battle Creek MI 49017-3397 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Chad Danielson Kimberly Cvitkovic N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 269.660.8021, ext. 2933 269.660.8021, ext. 2926 N/A Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] N/A

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 0%

- Freshmen (first year) 00 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 0% - All Undergraduates 83 267 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 8.6% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 0% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall n/a Semester Quarter Winter n/a n/a ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring n/a Summer n/a HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Miller college is a non-residential campus. Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 269.660.8021 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 269.660.8021 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 269.660.8021 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Services 269.660.8021 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Student Services 269.660.8021 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Student Services 269.660.8021 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions 269.660.8021 [email protected] Page 2 Robert B. Miller College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify) BSN requires 2.5 GPA BSOE requires 2.75 GPA

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall n/a Rolling Application None None Winter n/a N/AMatriculation None None Spring n/a Rolling Housing None None Summer n/a Rolling Other n/a None

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: DANTES Other: CLEP Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $9,990.00 $9,990.00 In-State (4-year school) n/a Books & Supplies $1,181.00 $1,181.00 Room & Board $8,150.00 $8,150.00 Transportation $1,319.00 $1,319.00 Misc and Personal $1,947.00 $1,947.00 In-District (2-year school) n/a Total $22,587.00 $22,587.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $333.00 $333.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Student Services 269-660-8021 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall n/a 6-8 wks before sem. ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter n/a N/A ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring n/a 6-8 wks before sem. Summer n/a 6-8 wks before sem.

Comments Cost of Attendance is based on 30 semester hours total for Fall 2009 and Spring 2010. The Books & Supplies figure is an estimate for the academic year. ROBERT B. MILLER COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN) 51.3801 120 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, AGING SERVICES CONCENTRATION 51.0718 120 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, HEALTH ADMIN CONCENTRATION 51.0701 120 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, HUMAN SERVICES 44.0000 120 BUS ADMIN, GENERAL CONCENTRATION 52.0201 120 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1202 120 GENERAL STUDIES 24.0102 120 LIBERAL STUDIES 24.0101 120 MANAGEMENT 52.0299 120 LEVEL - 6 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, LAW ENFORCEMENT CONCENTRATIO 24.0101 120

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Rochester College 002288 www.rc.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 800 W. Avon Road Rochester Hills MI 48307 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Klint Pleasant Kara Miller Klint Pleasant Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.218.2058 248.218.2038 248.218.2058 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 4.5%

- Freshmen (first year) 73 83 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 21% - All Undergraduates 423 622 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 24.9% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 1% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall Open Registration Open Registration Semester Quarter Winter Open Registration Open Registration ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Open Registration Open Registration Summer Open Registration Open Registration HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 248.218.2031 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 248.218.2031 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Services 248.218.2041 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academic Services/ Accommodation 248.218.2174 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic Services/ Accommodation 248.218.2174 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Academic Services 248.218.2091 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Academic Services 248.218.2091 [email protected] Page 2 Rochester College SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2072 Minimum 18 2.25 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 21 2.65 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1516 Other (specify) TOEFL-Intn'l students ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 7/1 7/1 Application $0.00 Winter Matriculation Spring 11/1 11/1 Housing $200.00 May 1 Summer 4/1 4/1 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $17,394.00 $17,394.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,602.00 $1,602.00 Room & Board $6,214.00 $6,214.00 Transportation $778.00 $778.00 Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) Total $25,988.00 $25,988.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $564.00 $564.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 248.218.2031 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 2/1 2/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 11/1 11/1 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring Summer

Comments Cost for books and supplies may vary depending on the program the student is enrolled in. Cost for Misc and Personal and Transportation are included in the Transportation figure above. ROCHESTER COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 NURSING 51.1601 128 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP/COMMUNICATION 120 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS 24.0101 64 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 128 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE 24.0101 64 SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION 13.1318 128 LEVEL - 5 SPORTS MANAGEMENT 52.0299 128 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 128 TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 30.9999 128 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 30.1701 128 YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRY 39.0702 128 BIBLICAL STUDIES 39.0201 128 LEVEL - 8 BIOLOGY 26.0101 128 MISSIONAL LEADERSHIP 39.0602 36 BIOLOGY EDUCATION 13.1322 128 CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 39.0301 128 COMPUTER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 11.1099 120 COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 42.0601 120 EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES 19.0799 120 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY 13.1202 128 EDUCATION, SECONDARY 13.1205 128 ENGLISH EDUCATION 13.1305 128 HEALTH SERVICES 51. 128 HISTORY EDUCATION 13.1328 128 HUMAN RESOURCES 52.1 128 HUMANITIES 24.0103 128 INTEGRATED SCIENCE EDUCATION 13.1316 128 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 30.9999 128 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES WITH HONORS 30.9999 128 MANAGEMENT 52.0201 128 MARKETING 52.1401 128 MASS COMMUNICATION 128 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION 13.1311 128 MUSIC 50.0901 128

Note: Interdisciplinary Studies allows students to select two areas of study from several degree concentrations with emphasis in liberal arts and sciences.

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Sacred Heart Major Seminary 002313 www.shms.edu City State ZIP Code 2701 W Chicago Blvd Detroit MI 48206 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Tamra Fromm Jeannette Murrell N/A Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 313.883.8696 313.883.8781 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 2%

- Freshmen (first year) 10 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 11% - All Undergraduates 154 108 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 9% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 2% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 4/1 4/1 Semester Quarter Winter 11/1 11/1 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 3/1 3/1 Summer N/A N/A HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Residence halls are for seminarians only. Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 313.883.8696 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 313.883.8696 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions 313.883.8696 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions 313.883.8696 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Dean of Studies 313.883.8556 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Admissions 313.883.8696 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Regidtrar 313.883.8512 [email protected] Page 2 Sacred Heart Major Seminary SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2048 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1686 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 8/15 8/15 Application $30.00 8/15 Winter 12/15 12/15Matriculation $30.00 8/15 Spring 4/15 4/15 Housing $110.00 8/15 Summer N/A N/A Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score AP Test 3 Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $15,927.00 $15,927.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,452.00 $1,452.00 Room & Board $8,681.00 $8,681.00 Transportation $223.00 $223.00 Misc and Personal $3,579.00 $3,579.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $29,862.00 $29,862.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $373.00 $373.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 3/1 3/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 3/1 3/1 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/1 3/1 Summer 3/1 3/1

Comments The FAFSA application is made available every year as of January 1st for the coming academic year. Students should attempt to complete the FAFSA by March 1st of every year to receive the maximum eligibility of available grants. SACRED HEART MAJOR SEMINARY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 1 BASIC DIPLOMA IN MUSIC MINISTRY 39.0501 28 BASIC DIPLOMA IN PASTORAL MINISTRY 39.0601 27 LEVEL - 2 INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA IN DIACONAL STUDIES 39.0601 40 LEVEL - 3 MINISTRY 39.0601 64 LEVEL - 5 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 66 PHILOSOPHY/ARTS 24.0101 120 LEVEL - 6 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PASTORAL MINISTRY 39.0601 30 LEVEL - 7 DIVINITY 39.0601 123 PASTORAL STUDIES 39.0601 48 SACRED THEOLOGY 39.0601 79 THEOLOGY 39.0601 40

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Siena Heights University 002316 www.sienaheights.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1247 East Siena Heights Drive Adrian MI 49221 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Sara Johnson Christian Howard Fred Smith Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 517.264.7185 517.264.7133 517.264.7876 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 20

- Freshmen (first year) 91 110 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 43 - All Undergraduates 456 573 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 18 Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 2 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall rolling rolling Semester Quarter Winter rolling rolling ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring rolling rolling Summer rolling rolling HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Freshmen can live off campus if with a parent within a Related Rules 25 mile radius. Please note that all student body profile information is based on full-time student Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No enrollment on the main campus in Adrian, MI. Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 517.264.7180 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 517.264.7180 [email protected] New Students Orientation Academic Advising 517.264.7613 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Student Support Services 517.264.7631 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student ADA Coordinator 517.264.7683 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Lori Timmis 517.264.7195 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Academic Advising 517.264.7613 [email protected] Page 2 Siena Heights University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2052 Minimum 18 2.50 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 21 3.26 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall August 1 August 1 Application Winter rolling rollling Matriculation Spring rolling rollling Housing $100.00 Summer rolling rollling Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score CLEP 50 Other: AP 3 or higher Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $20,554.00 $20,554.00 In-State (4-year school) No residency requirements Books & Supplies $784.00 $784.00 Room & Board $9,020.00 $9,020.00 Transportation $756.00 $756.00 Misc and Personal $782.00 $782.00 In-District (2-year school) No residency requirements Total $31,896.00 $31,896.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $410.00 $410.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall March 1 March 1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter rolling rolling ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring rolling rolling Summer rolling rolling

Comments For full-time students registered between 12 and 18 semester hours, the tuition cost is a flat rate. SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 60 ART 50.0701 60 BIOLOGY 26.0101 60 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 60 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 60 CHILD CARE & GUIDANCE MGMT & SERVICES 19.0708 60 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0101 60 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0104 60 ENGLISH 23.0101 60 GENERAL STUDIES 24.0101 60 GERONTOLOGY 19.0702 60 HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND INST MGT. 52.0904 60 HUMAN SERVICES: SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 60 MATHEMATHICS 27.0101 60 PRE-ENGINEERING 14.0101 60 PRE-PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE 26.9999 60 LEVEL - 5 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 120 AMERICAN STUDIES 05.0102 120 ART, GENERAL 50.0701 Yes 120 BIOLOGY 26.0101 Yes 120 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 120 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 Yes 120 CHILD DEVELOPMENT/MONTESSORI 19.0704 120 CHILDCARE AND GUIDANCE MGT & SERVICES 19.0708 120 COMMUNITY SERVICES 44.0201 120 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11.0101 Yes 120 CONTRACTED MAJOR 24.0101 120 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0104 120 EDUCATION, OTHER 13.9999 ENGL. LANGUAGE & LIT./LETTERS, OTHER 23.9999 ENGLISH 23.0101 Yes 120 ENGLISH CREATIVE WRITING 23.0501 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3.0104 120 GENERAL STUDIES 24.0101 120 HISTORY 54.0101 Yes 120 HUMAN SERVICES: SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 120 HUMANITIES 24.0103 120 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 Yes 120 MATHEMATICS: PRE-ACTUARIAL 52.1304 120 NURSING/REGISTERED NURSE 51.1601 120 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 120 PLANNED ELEMENTARY PROGRAM 13.1202 Yes 120 PUBLIC SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 44.9999 120 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 120 SOCIAL SCIENCE 45.0101 Yes 120 SOCIAL WORK 44.07 120 SPANISH 16.0905 Yes 120 SPECIAL EDUCATION 13.1 Yes 120 THEATRE AND SPEECH 50.0501 Yes 120 LEVEL - 7 AGENCY COUNSELING 42.0601 48 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1209 36 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1202 Yes 36 MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION 13.1203 36 SCHOOL COUNSELING 13.1101 Yes 39 SECONDARY EDUCATION 13.1205 Yes 36

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Spring Arbor University 002318 www.arbor.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 106 E. Main St. Spring Arbor MI 49283 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Randy Comfort Geoff Marsh Sam Riggleman Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.968.0011 800.968.0011 800.968.0011 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 14

- Freshmen (first year) 167 256 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 95 - All Undergraduates 727 1363 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 10

Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall varies varies Semester Quarter Winter varies varies ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring varies varies Summer varies varies HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 800.968.0011 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 800.968.0011 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Development 800.968.0011 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Academic Student Connections 800.968.0011 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Academic Student Connections 800.968.0011 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses SAU Online 800.968.0011 www.arbor.edu/online Advanced Placement and CLEP Registrar's Office 800.968.0011 [email protected] Page 2 Spring Arbor University SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2056 Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 3.37 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1732 Other (specify) sliding scale of GPA and scores either ACT or SAT ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 8/1 8/1 Application $30.00 Winter Rolling admission Rolling admission Matriculation Spring Rolling admission Rolling admission Housing $200.00 Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $19,996.00 $19,996.00 In-State (4-year school) None Books & Supplies $800.00 $800.00 Room & Board $7,254.00 $7,254.00 Transportation $738.00 $738.00 Misc and Personal $880.00 $880.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $29,668.00 $29,668.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 3/1 3/1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 3/1 3/1 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/1 3/1 Summer 3/1 3/1

Comments SPRING ARBOR UNIVERSITY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 3 SECONDARY EDUCATION 13.1205 124 SOCIAL STUDIES 45.01 YES 124 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS 52. 62 SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 124 LIBERAL ARTS 24.0101 62 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 YES 124 MUSIC/PIANO PEDAGOGY 50.0999 62 SPANISH 16.0905 YES 124 LEVEL - 5 SPECIAL EDUCATION: LEARNING DISABILITIES 13.1011 124 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 124 SPECIAL NEEDS POPULATION 13.1099 124 ACTUARIAL SCIENCE 52.0806 124 SPEECH 23.1001 YES 124 ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS 9.0903 124 THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 39.06 124 ART 50.0701 124 URBAN MINISTRY 39.0799 124 BIBLICAL STUDIES 39.02 124 VIDEO/FILM 50.0699 124 BIOCHEMISTRY 26.0202 124 VISUAL ARTS EDUCATION 13.1302 YES 124 BIOLOGY 26.0101 YES 124 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS 50.0401 124 BROADCASTING 9.0402 124 WORSHIP ARTS 50.0999 124 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 124 WORSHIP MINISTRY 39.05 124 CAMPING MINISTRY 36.01 124 YOUTH MINISTRY 38.99 124 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 YES 124 LEVEL - 7 CHILDREN'S MINISTRY 39.02 124 CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION 13.0301 YES 36 CHINESE (ENDORSEMENT) 05.0123 124 ELEM TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1202 YES 52 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 09.0199 124 MASTER OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION 09.01 38 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 YES 124 MASTER OF ARTS IN COUNSLEING 42.06 48 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.01 124 MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION 13.1202 30 CROSS CULTURAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES 30.2301 124 MASTER OF ARTS IN FAMILY STUDIES 19.0701 32 DRAMA 50.0501 124 MASTER OF ARTS IN READING 13.1315 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1210 YES 124 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 54 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1202 YES 52 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 51.1699 ENGLISH 23.0101 YES 124 MASTER OF SCIENCE MANAGEMENT 52.0206 36 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 23.01 124 MASTER OF SPECIAL EDUCATION 13.10 FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION 19.0704 124 MASTER OF SPIRITUAL FORMATION AND LEADERSHIP 39. 45 FINANCE 52.0801 124 SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION 13.1205 YES 52 FRENCH 16.0901 124 GEOGRAPHY 45.0701 124 GLOBAL STUDIES 52.1101 124 GRAPHIC DESIGN 50.0409 124 HEALTH AND EXERCISE SCIENCE 34.01 124 HEALTH EDUCATION 13.1327 YES 124 HISTORY 54.0101 YES 124 INDIVIDUALIZED - INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 05.9999 124 INTEGRATED BUSINESS 52.01 124 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 52.0806 124 LANGUAGE ARTS 23.99 YES 124 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 124 MARKETING 52.1401 124 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 YES 124 MGMT & INFORMATION SYSTEMS 52.1201 124 MGMT AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 52.1001 124 MGMT OF HEALTH SERVICES 51.0799 124 MISSIONS 39.03 124 MUSIC 50.0901 124 MUSIC EDUCATION 13.1312 YES 124 NURSING 51.1699 124 PASTORAL MINISTRY 39.06 124 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 124 PHYSICS/MATH 40.0899 YES 124 POLITICAL ECONOMY 45.1001 124 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.01 124 PRE-DENTAL 51.1101 124 PRE-ENGINEERING 15.15 124 PRE-LAW 22.0001 124 PRE-MEDICAL 51.1102 124 PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY 51.0806 124 PRE-VETERINARY 51.1104 124 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 27.05 124 PROFESSIONAL WRITING 9.0499 124 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 YES 124 READING 13.1315 124 RECREATION AND LEISURE MGMT 36.01 124

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage University of Detroit Mercy 002323 www.udmercy.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 4001 W McNichols Rd Detroit MI 48221-3038 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Tyra Rounds Jenny McAlonan Karen Gaither Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 313.993.1245 313.993.3350 313.993.1700 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 8%

- Freshmen (first year) 217 339 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 22% - All Undergraduates 1076 1989 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 24% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 5% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 5/1/11 3/15/11 Semester Quarter Winter 11/1/11 11/1/11 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 11/1/11 11/1/11 Summer 11/1/11 11/1/11 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions 313.993.1245 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions 313.993.1245 [email protected] New Students Orientation Student Life 313.993.1150 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special University Academic Services 313.993.1143 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student University Academic Services 313.993.1143 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP University Academic Services 313.993.1143 [email protected] Page 2 University of Detroit Mercy SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code2060 Minimum 22 980 2.500 ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average 23 1055 3.37 SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code1835 Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 1/1 8/1 Application $25.00 Winter 10/1 11/1 Matriculation Spring 4/1 4/1 Housing $150.00 Summer 4/1 4/1 Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score College Board AP 3-5 Other: Dante 44-49 Other: CLEP 50 Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $32,500.00 $32,500.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies $1,568.00 $1,568.00 Room & Board $9,290.00 $9,290.00 Transportation $1,266.00 $1,266.00 Misc and Personal $3,232.00 $3,232.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $47,856.00 $47,856.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $830.00 $830.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Admissions 313.993.1245 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall February 1 April1 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter November 1 November 1 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring February 1 February 1 Summer February 1 February 1

Comments UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 1 SOCIOLOGY 45.1101 Yes 126 SOFTWARE PRODUCATION 52.1202 126 ADDICTION STUDIES 51.1501 18 SPEC ED-EMOTIONALLY IMPAIRED 13.1005 Yes 126 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES CERTIFICATE 05.0201 20 SPEC ED-LEARNING DISABILITIES 13.1011 Yes 126 ARABIC 16.1101 12 SPECIAL EDUCATION 13.1001 126 ARAMIC 16.1103 12 THEATRE 50.0501 Yes 126 CATHOLIC STUDIES CERTIFICATE 38.0203 18 CHINESE 16.0301 12 LEVEL - 5 CROATION 16.0408 12 ADDICTION STUDIES (GRAD CERT) 51.1501 15 FRENCH 16.0901 12 BUSINESS TURNAROUND MANAGEMENT 52.0298 15 GERMAN 16.0501 12 NURSING LEADER'S FINANCE MGMT (CERT) 51.1698 12 GREEK (CLASSICAL) 16.1202 12 OUTCOMES PERFORMANCE MGMT (CERT) 51.1697 12 GREEK (MODERN) 16.0601 12 LEVEL - 6 ITALIAN 16.0902 12 ADDICTION COUNSELING 51.1599 54 JAPANESE 16.0302 12 ARCHITECTURE 04.0201 172 KOREAN 16.0303 12 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) 52.0201 36 LATIN 16.1202 12 BUSINESS TURNAROUND MANAGEMENT 52.0298 30 LEGAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE 22.0302 33 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 30 POLISH 16.0407 12 CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 14.0801 30 PORTUGUESE 16.0904 12 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 42.0201 36 RUSSIAN 16.0402 12 COMMUNITY COUNSELING 44.9999 48 SPANISH 16.0905 12 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 30.9999 36 LEVEL - 3 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 33 DENTAL HYGIENE 51.0602 97 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0104 36 LEVEL - 4 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 13.1204 Yes 30 EDUCATION 13.0101 Yes 30 ACCOUNTING 52.0301 126 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 13.0401 36 ADDICTION STUDIES 51.1501 126 ARCHITECTURE 04.0201 172 EDUCATION-CURRIC & INSTRUCTION 13.0301 36 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 14.1001 30 BIOCHEMISTRY 26.0202 126 ENDODONTICS 51.0506 46 BIOLOGY 26.0101 Yes 126 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 14.9999 36 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 Yes 126 EXECUTIVE MBA 52.0199 36 CHEMISTRY 40.0501 Yes 126 FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER 51.1605 47 CIVIL ENGINEERING 14.0801 126 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS 45.0699 30 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 09.0101 Yes 126 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.2211 36 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11.0701 126 HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 51.1699 38 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 43.0104 126 INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 42.0901 36 DENTAL HYGIENE 51.0602 126 INFORMATION ASSURANCE 11.1003 36 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 42.0701 126 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS 43.9999 33 DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIES 90.0702 126 LIBERAL STUDIES 24.0101 30 ECONOMICS 45.0601 Yes 126 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 30 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 14.1001 126 NURSE ANESTHESIOLOGY 51.1604 54 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 13.1202 Yes 126 NURSING EDUCATION 51.1696 44 ENGLISH 23.0101 Yes 126 ORTHODONTICS 51.0508 46 ENGLISH EDUCATION 13.1305 Yes 126 PERIODONTICS 51.0510 46 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS 45.0699 126 PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT 51.0912 63 GENERAL SCIENCE 26.9999 Yes 126 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 14.9995 45 HEALTH SERVICES 51.0799 126 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 30 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 51.2211 126 HISTORY 54.0101 Yes 126 SCHOOL COUNSELING 13.1101 48 SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 43.0103 36 HUMAN SERVICES 44.9999 126 SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT 52.1299 30 LEGAL ADMINISTRATION 22.9999 126 SPEC ED-EMOTIONALLY IMPAIRED 13.1005 Yes 36 LIBERAL STUDIES 24.0101 126 SPEC ED-LEARNING DIS 13.1011 Yes 36 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 14.1701 132 SPECIAL EDUCATION 13.1001 36 MATH-ELEM EDUCATION 13.1311 Yes 126 SPECIAL EDUCATION-INCLUSIONARY 13.1099 43 MATHEMATICS 27.0101 Yes 126 TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS 13.1311 30 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 126 NURSING 51.1601 126 LEVEL - 7 PHILOSOPHY 38.0101 126 ENDODONTICS (CERTIFICATE) 51.0506 30 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 40.0101 Yes 126 FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER (GRAD CERT) 51.1605 33 POLITICAL SCIENCE 45.1001 Yes 126 HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT CERT 51.1699 33 PSYCHOLOGY 42.0101 126 ORTHODONTICS (CERTIFICATE) 51.0508 30 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 38.0201 126 PERIODONTICS (CERTIFICATE) 51.0510 30 SCIENCE EDUCATION 13.1316 Yes 126 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY-SPECIALIST 42.9999 65 SECONDARY EDUCATION 13.1205 126 LEVEL - 8 SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 13.1317 Yes 126 CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 14.0801 51 SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION 13.1318 Yes 126 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 42.0201 90 SOCIAL WORK 44.0701 126

Rev. Fall 2009 Page 1 of 2 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 14.1001 51 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 14.1901 51 LEVEL - 9 ADVANCED EDUCATION GENERAL DENTISTRY 51.0499 DENTISTRY 51.0401 146 LAW 22.0101 86 LAW-MBA 22.0101 101

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Walsh College of Accountancy & Business Admin. 004071 www.walshcollege.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 3838 Livernois Rd. P.O. Box 7006 Troy MI 48007-7006 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Jeremy Guc Howard Thomas Not Applicable Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.823.1610 248.823.1665 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1%

- Freshmen (first year) n/a n/a Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus N/A - All Undergraduates 660 734 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students 14% Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 2% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall n/a 8/15/11-9/28/11 Semester Quarter Winter n/a 11/21/11-1/13/12 ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring n/a 2/20/12-4/9/12 Summer n/a 5/14/12-7/5/12 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Walsh College is a commuter college and does not Related Rules provide residential housing. Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 [email protected] Campus Tours Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 [email protected] New Students Orientation Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 Admit and/or Support Programs [email protected]

Physically Handicapped Student Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Admissions and Academic Advising 248.823.1610 [email protected] Page 2 Walsh College of Accountancy & Business Admin. SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall N/A 8 weeks before term Application $25.00 9/1 Winter N/A 8 weeks before term Matriculation N/A Spring N/A 8 weeks before term Housing N/A Summer N/A 8 weeks before term Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score CLEP 50 Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $10,425.00 $10,425.00 In-State (4-year school) N/A Books & Supplies $1,740.00 $1,740.00 Room & Board $4,536.00 $4,536.00 Transportation Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) N/A Total $16,701.00 $16,701.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $335.00 $335.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address Financial Aid and Scholarship Office 248.823.1665 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall N/A 03/01 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter N/A 07/01 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring N/A 11/01 Summer N/A 03/01

Comments The estimated cost for Room and Board above, includes the estimated cost for transportation and is based on 30 semester credit hours. WALSH COLLEGE TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 127 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 127 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS INFO SYSTEMS 11.0103 127 LEVEL - 7 DUAL MBA AND MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE 52.0201 48 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 39 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT 52.0201 33 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY 52.0301 30 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE 52.0801 36 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFO ASSURANCE 11.1003 36 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFO SYSTEMS 11.0103 36 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TAXATION 52.1601 36 LEVEL - 17 DOCTOR OF MGMT IN EXEC LEADERSHIP 52.0299 60

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Western Theological Seminary G02331 www.westernsem.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 101 East 13th St. Holland MI 49423 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Mark Poppen Pat Dykhuis Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 616.392.8555 616.392.8555 Email Address Email Address Email Address [email protected] [email protected]

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students

- Freshmen (first year) 00 Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus - All Undergraduates 00 Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students

Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall n/a Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring Summer HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Campus Tours admissions 616.392.8555 [email protected] New Students Orientation Dean of Students 616.392.8555 [email protected] Disadvantaged Students, Special Admit and/or Support Programs

Physically Handicapped Student Dean of Students 616 392-8555 Support Programs [email protected]

Online Courses Distance Learning 616.392.8555 [email protected] Advanced Placement and CLEP Page 2 Western Theological Seminary SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall Application $50.00 4/1/2012 Winter Matriculation $250.00 Spring Housing Summer Other

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $11,904.00 $11,904.00 In-State (4-year school) there are no residency requirements Books & Supplies $800.00 $800.00 Room & Board Transportation Misc and Personal $500.00 $500.00 In-District (2-year school) Total $13,204.00 $13,204.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $372.00 $372.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 3/31 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter 3/31 ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 3/31 Summer

Comments Awards are made in the spring for the following year. WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 1 MASTER OF DIVINITY 39.0602 96 LEVEL - 7 MASTER OF THEOLOGY 39.9999 25 LEVEL - 18 DOCTOR OF MINISTRY 39.9999 48

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Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage Yeshiva Gedolah 017076 None Street Address City State ZIP Code 24600 Greenfield Road Oak Park MI 48237 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Rabbi Y. Bakst Rabbi Y. Blitz Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 248.968.3360 248.968.3360 Email Address Email Address Email Address

STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2010-2011 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall Percentage of Out-of-State undergrad Students 34%

- Freshmen (first year) 24 n/a Overall Percentage of undergrad Students Living on Campus 72% - All Undergraduates 71 n/a Overall Percentage of Minority undergrad Students Overall Percentage of International undergrad Students 7% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates Freshmen Transfer #### #### Fall 8-15-11 8-15-11 Semester Quarter Winter ####Accelerated ####Other (specify) Spring 11-30-11 11-30-11 Summer 3-31-12 3-31-12 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Freshmen Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comments Cooperatives ### ### Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? ###Yes ###No Can freshmen have cars on campus? ###Yes ###No

STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Campus Tours New Students Orientation Disadvantaged Students, Special Admit and/or Support Programs

Physically Handicapped Student Support Programs

Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Page 2 Yeshiva Gedolah SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Freshmen Admission Requirements ####ACT Traditional ####None ACT SAT GPA ###ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code Minimum ###SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average SAT ###Other (specify) ### Code Other (specify) In-house testing ### Other (specify)

Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Freshmen Transfer Deposit Amount Fall Deadline Dates Fall 8-15-11 8-15-11 Application Winter Matriculation Spring 11-30-11 11-30-11 Housing Summer 3-31-12 3-31-12 Other Registration $100.00 8-29-11

Early admissions available ###Yes ###No Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ###Yes ###No ###Short Course/Terminal ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ###Yes ###No ###Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ###Yes ###No College credit available based on test results ###Yes ###No Test Name Required Score

Other: Other: Other:

Comments

ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) Each line item must be filled in. In State/ Out of State/ In District Out of District Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition & Fees $5,800.00 In-State (4-year school) Books & Supplies Room & Board $4,000.00 Transportation Misc and Personal In-District (2-year school) Total $9,800.00 $0.00

Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $173.00

Contact for State Residency Questions Office Telephone Number Email Address

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must Freshmen Transfer ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Fall 8-15-11 8-15-11 ### Complete the PROFILE form Winter ### Complete the institutuion's own form Spring 11-30-11 11-30-11 Summer 3-31-12 3-31-12

Comments YESHIVA GEDOLAH TCH. TCH. PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDITS PROGRAM NAME CIPCODE CERT CREDIT

LEVEL - 5 BACHELOR OF HEBREW LETTERS 39.0601 YES 150 LEVEL - 7 MASTER OF TALMUDIC LAW 39.0601 YES 60 LEVEL - 17 DOCTOR OF TALMUDIC LAW 39.0601 YES 156

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