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2003-2004 DIRECTORY OF MICHIGAN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Office of Postsecondary Services Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth January 2004 Mr. David C. Hollister, Director Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Victor Office Center, 4th Floor 201 N. Washington Square Lansing, Michigan 48913 www.michigan.gov/dleg The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. DLEG-Higher Education Directory Total copies: 225 Total cost: $436.38 Unit cost: $1.94 2 2003-2004 DIRECTORY OF MICHIGAN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Published by Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Office of Postsecondary Services Victor Office Center, 4th Floor 201 North Washington Square Lansing, Michigan 48913 For further information, please contact: Community College Services Unit (517) 373-3360 Four-Year Universities (517) 335-1539 Independent Colleges Unit (517) 373-6551 3 The following information is provided in compliance with Executive Directive 1991-6. FOREWORD This Directory contains the names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, and web sites of Michigan's institutions of higher education. The information is presented in four sections. Institutions are listed alphabetically within each section. Section 1 - Public Four-Year Institutions Section 2 - Public Two-Year Institutions Section 3 - Independent Colleges and Universities Section 4 - Tribally Controlled Community Colleges To be eligible for listing in Sections 1, 2 and 3 of this Directory, an institution must meet the following four requirements. 1. It shall be incorporated under Act 327 of the Public Acts of 1931, as amended, or organized and operating in accordance with Act 142 of the Public Acts of 1964, as amended, or publicly operated. 2. It shall offer programs leading to a degree, or offer two or more years of a college-level program for transfer to a degree-granting institution of higher learning listed in the Directory. 3. It shall be in operation and enrolling students for classes for the academic year in which the Directory is published. 4. It shall not be licensed under Act 148 of the Public Acts of 1943, as amended. Those institutions will be listed with the Proprietary Schools Unit of the Office of Postsecondary Services, Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth and not found in this Directory. To be eligible for listing in Section 4 of this Directory, an institution must meet the following four requirements. 1. It shall meet the definition of a tribally controlled community college as defined by the Tribally Controlled Community College Assistance Act of 1978, Public Law 95-471. 2. It shall offer programs leading to a degree, or offer two or more years of a college-level program for transfer to a degree-granting institution of higher learning listed in the Directory. 3. It shall be in operation and enrolling students for classes for the academic year in which the Directory is published. 4. It shall not be licensed under Act 148 of the Public Acts of 1943, as amended. Those institutions will be listed with the Proprietary Schools Unit of the Office of Postsecondary Services, Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth and not found in this Directory. The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth offers this publication as a service to facilitate communication among all persons, agencies, and institutions interested in improving the educational services to Michigan youth and adults. 4 Table of Contents Foreword...............................................................................................................................4 Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................5 Section 1 - Public Four-Year Institutions ...............................................................................6 Section 2 - Public Two-Year Institutions ............................................................................ 11 Section 3 - Independent Colleges and Universities............................................................... 18 Section 4 - Tribally Controlled Community Colleges........................................................... 31 Resource Agencies .............................................................................................................. 34 5 SECTION 1 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS 6 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR UNIVERSITIES 1. Central Michigan University 2. Eastern Michigan University 3. Ferris State University 4. Grand Valley State University 5. Lake Superior State University 6. Michigan State University 7. Michigan Technological University 8. Northern Michigan University 9. Oakland University 10. Saginaw Valley State University 11. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 12. University of Michigan-Dearborn 13. University of Michigan-Flint 14. Wayne State University 15. Western Michigan University 7 PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR UNIVERSITIES Central Michigan University Central Michigan University Dr. Michael Rao Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48859 President (989) 774-4000 www.cmich.edu Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Dr. Samuel A. Kirkpatrick Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 President (734) 487-1849 www.emich.edu Ferris State University Ferris State University Dr. David Eisler 1349 Cramer Circle, BIS 421 President Big Rapids, Michigan 49307 (231) 591-2000 www.ferris.edu Grand Valley State University Grand Valley State University Mr. Mark Murray Allendale, Michigan 49401-9403 President (616) 331-5000 www.gvsu.edu Lake Superior State University Lake Superior State University Dr. Betty J. Youngblood 650 West Easterday Avenue President Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783-1626 (906) 632-6841 www.lssu.edu Michigan State University Michigan State University Mr. M. Peter McPherson East Lansing, Michigan 48824 President (517) 355-1855 www.msu.edu 8 Michigan Technological University Michigan Technological University Dr. Curtis J. Tompkins 1400 Townsend Drive President Houghton, Michigan 49931-1295 (906) 487-1885 www.mtu.edu Northern Michigan Univers ity Northern Michigan University Dr. Mike Roy 1401 Presque Isle Avenue Interim President Marquette, Michigan 49855-5301 (906) 227-1000 www.nmu.edu Oakland University Oakland University Dr. Gary Russi 204 Wilson Hall President Rochester, Michigan 48309 (248) 370-3500 www.oakland.edu Saginaw Valley State University Saginaw Valley State University Dr. Eric Gilbertson 7400 Bay Road President University Center, Michigan 48710-0001 (989) 964-4000 www.svsu.edu The University of Michigan - Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Ms. Mary Sue Coleman 503 Thompson Street President Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1318 (734) 764-1817 www.umich.edu The University of Michigan - Dearborn The University of Michigan Dr. Daniel E. Little 4901 Evergreen Road Chancellor Dearborn, Michigan 48128-1491 (313) 593-5000 www.umd.umich.edu 9 The University of Michigan - Flint The University of Michigan Mr. Juan Mestas 303 East Kearsley Street Chancellor Flint, Michigan 48502-1950 (810) 762-3000 www.flint.umich.edu Wayne State University Wayne State University Dr. Irvin D. Reid 6050 Cass Avenue President Detroit, Michigan 48202-3424 (313) 577-2424 www.wayne.edu Western Michigan University Western Michigan University Dr. Judith Bailey 1903 West Michigan Avenue President Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008-5201 (269) 387-1000 www.wmich.edu 10 SECTION 2 PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS 11 PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS 1. Alpena Community College 2. Bay de Noc Community College 3. Delta College 4. Glen Oaks Community College 5. Gogebic Community College 6. Grand Rapids Community College 7. Henry Ford Community College 8. Jackson Community College 9. Kalamazoo Valley Community College 10. Kellogg Community College 11. Kirtland Community College 12. Lake Michigan College 13. Lansing Community College 14. Macomb Community College 15. Mid Michigan Community College 16. Monroe County Community College 17. Montcalm Community Co llege 18. Mott Community College 19. Muskegon Community College 20. North Central Michigan College 21. Northwestern Michigan College 22. Oakland Community College 23. St. Clair County Community College 24. Schoolcraft College 25. Southwestern Michigan College 26. Washtenaw Community College 27. Wayne County Community College 28. West Shore Community College 12 PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Alpena Community College 666 Johnson Street Dr. Donald L. Newport Alpena, Michigan 49707-1495 President (989) 356-9021 www.alpenacc.edu Bay de Noc Community College 2001 North Lincoln Road Dr. Michael T. Allkins Escanaba, Michigan 49829-2511 President (906) 786-5802 www.baydenoc.cc.mi.us Delta College 1961 Delta Drive Dr. Peter Boyse University Center, Michigan 48710-0001 President (989) 686-9000 www.delta.edu Glen Oaks Community College 62249 Shimmel Road Mr. Glenn Oxender Centreville, Michigan 49032-9719 President (269) 467-9945 www.glenoaks.cc.mi.us Gogebic Community College E-4946 Jackson Road Dr. Donald J. Foster Ironwood, Michigan 49938 President (906) 932-4231 www.gogebic.cc.mi.us Grand Rapids Community College 143 Bostwick Avenue, NE Dr. Juan Olivarez Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503-3295 President (616) 234-4000 www.grcc.edu 13 Henry Ford Community College 5101 Evergreen Road Dr. Andrew Mazzara Dearborn, Michigan 48128-1495 President (313) 845-9600 www.hfcc.net Jackson Community College 2111 Emmons Road Dr. Daniel Phelan Jackson, Michigan 49201 President (517) 787-0800 www.jccmi.edu Kalamazoo Valley Community College