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INDEPENDENT COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES TUITION and FEES for FULL-TIME, IN-STATE STUDENTS, 2002-2003 TUITION and FEES for FULL-TIME, IN-STATE Ve Maria College INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME, IN-STATE STUDENTS, 2002-2003 Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees Institution (Undergraduate) (Graduate) Room and Board Adrian College . **0 **0 **0 Albion College . $20,700 **0 $5,912 Alma College . 17,582 **0 6,336 Andrews University . 13,746 $13,604 4,840 Aquinas College . 15,620 6,624 5,436 Ave Maria College . 8,570 **0 5,000 Baker College Center for Graduate Studies . 7,680 7,840 **0 Baker College Corporate Services . 7,680 **0 **0 Baker College of Auburn Hills . 5,760 **0 **0 Baker College of Cadillac . 7,680 **0 **0 Baker College of Clinton Township . 7,680 **0 **0 Baker College of Flint . 5,760 **0 2,175 Baker College of Jackson . 7,750 **0 **0 INDEPENDENT COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES Baker College of Muskegon . 7,680 **0 2,100 Baker College of Owosso . 5,760 8,640 2,100 Baker College of Port Huron . 5,760 **0 **0 Calvin College . 15,750 8,880 5,485 Calvin Theological Seminary . **0 7,820 **0 Center for Humanistic Studies Graduate School . **0 14,245 **0 College for Creative Studies . 18,598 **0 3,300 Cleary University . 14,208 13,140 **0 Concordia University . 16,650 6,270 6,600 Cornerstone University . 13,770 7,758 5,218 Cranbrook Academy of Art . **0 18,400 1,800 Davenport University — Central Region . 5,810 **0 **0 Davenport University — Grand Rapids Campus . 9,015 10,345 4,050 Davenport University — Eastern Region — Dearborn Campus . 7,881 6,249 **0 Davenport University — Eastern Region — Warren Campus . 7,881 6,249 **0 Davenport University — Eastern Avenue Career Center . 7,745 **0 **0 Davenport University — Holland Campus . 12,020 7,308 **0 Davenport University — Kalamazoo Campus . 10,147 11,320 **0 Davenport University — Lansing Campus . 9,015 12,393 **0 Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University . **0 **0 **0 Finlandia University . 12,600 **0 4,680 697 Grace Bible College . 8,690 **0 5,050 Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary . **0 **0 **0 Great Lakes Christian College . 8,490 **0 4,400 698 INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME, IN-STATE STUDENTS, 2002-2003 (Cont.) CHAPTER VII • MICHIGANINSTITUTIONSOFHIGHEREDUCATION Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees Institution (Undergraduate) (Graduate) Room and Board Hillsdale College . **0 **0 **0 Hope College . $18,268 **0 $5,688 ITT Technical Institute . 12,280 **0 **0 Jordan College . **0 **0 **0 Kalamazoo College . 21,603 **0 6,354 Kettering University . 18,663 $9,000 4,802 Lawrence Technological University . 11,203 12,104 5,933 Lewis College of Business . 7,163 **0 **0 Madonna University . 8,350 5,950 5,252 Marygrove College . 11,250 5,350 5,600 Michigan Jewish Institute . 8,900 **0 **0 Michigan Theological Seminary . **0 7,530 **0 Northwood University . 13,461 14,300 6,006 Olivet College . 14,752 **0 4,802 Reformed Bible College . 9,536 **0 4,900 Rochester College . 11,040 **0 5,624 Sacred Heart Major Seminary . 7,429 10,193 4,914 Saint Mary’s College of Ave Maria University . 8,088 6,408 5,640 SS Cyril and Methodius Seminary . **0 **0 **0 Siena Heights University . 13,630 5,528 5,130 Spring Arbor University . 14,016 3,518 5,080 Suomi College . 10,380 **0 4,180 Thomas M. Cooley Law School . **0 **0 **0 University of Detroit Mercy . 17,700 11,970 6,290 Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration . 5,726 6,404 **0 Western Theological Seminary . **0 7,196 **0 William Tyndale College . 8,600 **0 3,520 Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit . 3,500 3,500 3,000 ** Data not available or not applicable to this institution. Source: Michigan Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Institutional Characteristics Survey, 2002-2003. INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TRENDS IN FALL ENROLLMENT, 1991-2000 Institution 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Adrian College . 1,194 1,144 1,135 1,059 992 1,050 1,000 1,055 **0 **0 Albion College . 1,617 1,593 1,626 1,585 1,533 1,492 1,559 1,490 1,419 1,546 Alma College . 1,224 1,296 1,334 1,404 1,433 1,380 1,407 1,442 1,383 1,371 Andrews University . 3,057 2,979 2,868 2,952 3,015 3,133 3,152 2,901 2,968 2,721 Aquinas College . 2,574 2,544 2,476 2,443 2,422 2,385 2,458 2,483 2,547 2,571 Ave Maria College . 187 Baker College of Auburn Hills . .0 **0 **0 **0 1,454 776 904 1,081 1,319 1,563 2,199 Baker College of Cadillac . **0 **0 471 569 615 743 792 801 853 1,024 Baker College of Clinton Township . 3,091 Baker College Corporate Services . .0 **0 **0 **0 **0 847 1,093 1,289 1,119 1,309 897 Baker College Center for Graduate Studies . **0 **0 **0 **0 207 197 576 757 1,089 1,785 Baker College of Flint . 3,861 4,179 4,134 4,043 3,836 4,057 4,128 4,114 3,921 2,067 Baker College of Jackson . **0 **0 **0 **0 462 665 848 921 1,132 1,236 Baker College of Mount Clemens . .0 **0 **0 **0 664 865 **0 1,261 1,632 2,058 **0 INDEPENDENT COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES Baker College of Muskegon . 1,947 2,238 1,715 1,770 1,680 1,931 2,234 2,370 2,556 2,929 Baker College of Owosso . 1,076 1,271 1,390 1,604 1,743 1,812 1,850 1,847 1,923 4,399 Baker College of Port Huron . **0 2,115 2,442 675 808 848 948 1,035 1,098 1,329 Calvin College . 4,013 3,719 3,721 3,833 3,953 4,042 4,071 4,121 4,264 4,258 Calvin Theological Seminary . 228 228 235 242 252 266 266 273 270 274 Center for Humanistic Studies . ..
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