- Total enrollment: 1,550
- 97% full-time, 3% part-time
- 50% male, 50% female
- 5% African American, 1% Asian
American, 92% Caucasian,
1% Hispanic American,
1% Native American
- 22% out-of-state, 78% in-state;
4% transfer students,
1% international
- 89% live on campus
- Freshman (second-year) retention rate: 82%
- 3880 students applied; 2310 were accepted
- Acceptance rate: 60%
- 15:1 student/faculty ratio
- 88 full-time faculty (88% are PhDs)
- 70 organizations, 22 intercollegiate teams, including men's and women's hockey, equestrian team and women's varsity bowling.
- Greek life: Fraternities (30% of
student body) and sororities
(30% of student body)
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- Athletic events, Greek Life, Homecoming, Broadway Review
- 47 undergraduate programs,
with a focus on liberal arts
and sciences
- Most popular majors: 21% accountancy and business
administration, 21% marketing,
12% English, 11% social work
and criminal justice, 10% art
- Degrees Available: Bachelor's
- Special Academic Programs: Study abroad, internship program, independent study, Chicago Center
- Freshman quad, single and double rooms, apartments
apartments, air-conditioned suite and single apartments, airconditioned apartment comples, sorority and fraternity houses, theme houses
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- 1 library, 148,816 bound
volumes, 22,543 periodicals,
49,626 microforms,
2,374 audiovisuals
- In-state and out-of-state, full-time: $24, 140
- Required fees: $300
- Room and board: $7,460
- Books and supplies:
$600-$1,000
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- Forms needed: FAFSA,
AC application
- Types of aid available: Grants, scholarship,
loans, work-study
- 80% receive financial aid
- Average need-based financial aid package: $19,254 per year
- Call 800-877-2246 or visit www.adrian.edu for more information
- Deferred admission: No
- Early decision: No
- Average high school GPA: 3.3
- Average ACT score: 23
- Documents required: High
school transcript and ACT or
SAT score
- Materials recommended: None
- Materials needed for transfer students: High school
transcript, ACT or SAT score, all
college transcripts
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