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SVSU Fact Sheet-Fall 2006

 

 

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Enrollment

 
Number
Percent
Total Headcount
9,543
100.0%
     
Level    
Undergrad
7,308
76.58%
Graduate
1,519
15.92%
Teacher Cert.
370
3.88%
Specialist
91
0.95%
Non-Degree
255
2.67%
     
Full/Part-Time    
Full-Time
6,419
67.26%
Part-Time
3,124
32.74%
     
Gender    
Male
3,605
37.78%
Female
5,938
62.22%
     
Ethnicity    
Native American
37
0.39%
Asian American
79
0.83%
African American
587
6.15%
Hispanic
171
1.79%
White
7,872
82.49%
International (Non-Canadian)
295
3.09%
Canadian
65
0.68%
Multi-Racial
194
2.03%
Unknown
243
2.55%
     
Geographic Origin    
Saginaw County
2,374
24.88%
Bay County
1,057
11.08%
Midland County
556
5.83%
Tuscola County
602
6.31%
Genesee County
648
6.79%
Huron County
291
3.05%
Other Michigan Counties
3,615
37.88%
Other States
40
0.5%
International/Canadian
360
3.0%
     
Age    
Under age 25
6,125
64.18%
Age 25 and over
3,418
35.82%
     
Average Age-Undergraduates
24
 
Average Age-Graduates
34
 
     
College    
Arts and Behavioral Sciences
1,924
20.2%
Business and Management
985
10.3%
Education
3,479
36.5%
Science, Eng and Technology
1,031
10.8%
Nursing
1,076
11.3%
Undecided
793
8.3%
Non-Degree
255
2.7%
     
Fall 2006 FTE: 7,618.75 (IPEDS formula)
     
Fall 2006 average class size: 23.93

Degrees Conferred to Date

Baccalaureate
21,723
 
Graduate
7,870
 
Specialist
157
 

Degrees Offered

  • Bachelor of Applied Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Professional Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Bachelor of Social Work
  • Master of Arts/Administrative Science
  • Master of Arts/Communication and Multimedia
  • Master of Arts in Teaching
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Education
  • Master of Science/Health Leadership
  • Master of Science in Nursing
  • Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
  • Specialist in Education

Accreditations

  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
  • Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
  • American Chemical Society
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
  • The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-AACSB
    International
  • National League for Nursing

Faculty

Most of SVSU's 270 full-time faculty hold the highest degrees in their field
(usually doctorates).

Financial Aid

  • SVSU offers a full range of financial assistance to students,
    including:
  • Need Based grants, loans, and scholarship
  • Scholarships based on academic and other achievements
  • College Work-Study employment
  • Cooperative Education employment
  • Internships in selected majors

Athletics

SVSU is a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(GLIAC) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II. There
are nine intercollegiate sports open to men and nine to women.