- Total enrollment: 747
- 85% full-time, 15% part-time
- 43% male, 57% female
- 9% African American,
2% Asian American,
85% Caucasian, 2%
Hispanic American, 1%
Native American, 1%
Hawaiian Pacific Islander
- 17.4% out-of-state, 82.7%
in-state; 34.3% transfer students,
1.2% international
- 51.2% live on campus
- Freshman (second-year) retention rate: [Null]%
- 14:1 student/faculty ratio
- 41 full-time faculty (39% are PhDs)
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- 38 undergraduate and 3 graduate
program, with an emphasis on
liberal arts
- Most popular majors: education; church-work related careers; business; liberal arts/English; family life
- Degrees Available: Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Post-Bachelor's Teaching Certificate, Master of Science
- Special Academic Programs: Study abroad
- Fall, spring, summer semesters
- 15 single-sex residence halls.
Separate 2-bedroom, fully air conditioned suites with semi-private bathrooms; some
single rooms are available.
Married housing available. No more than 32 students in each building; each has a resident assistant, spiritual life representative and senator. One centrally located dining hall.
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- 1 library, 116,000 bound
volumes, 54 electronic indexes
and full-text databases
- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-
midnight; Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Sun., 1:30-10 p.m.
- Wireless available throughout campus and dorms
- In-state and out-of-state,
full-time: $20,982;
$693 per credit hour
- Required fees: $100
- Room and board: $7,828
- Books and supplies: $1000
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- Forms needed: FAFSA,
Concordia application
- Types of aid available: Loans,
scholarships, need-based grants,
awards to students who graduate
from Lutheran high schools,
alumni grants, and academic, music, art and athletic scholarships
- 98.8% receive financial aid
- Average need-based financial aid package: $9,500
- Call 734-995-7408 or visit www.cuaa.edu for more information
- Deferred admission: Yes
- Early decision: No
- Average high school GPA: 3.3
- Average SAT score: 1070
- Average ACT score: 23
- Application fee: $25.00
- Documents required: High
school diploma or GED;
ACT or SAT score
- Materials recommended: Essay,
activity sheets
- Materials needed for transfer students: College transcripts
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