- Total enrollment: 11,446
- 42% full-time, 58% part-time
- 44% male, 56% female
- 8% African American, 3% Asian
American, 77% Caucasian,
2% Hispanic American, 1%
Native American, 4% Other, 5%
unknown
- 1% out-of-state, 99% in-state;
1% international; transfer
students: Not available
- Freshman (second-year) retention rate: 60%
- 6771 students applied; 6771 were accepted
- Acceptance rate: 100%
- 25:1 student/faculty ratio
- 20 organizations and clubs
- Greek life: Not offered
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- Phi Theta Kappa honor society,
Student Activities Board, The
Connection student newspaper,
EdgeRunner Ski Club, Video Production Club
- 89 undergraduate programs
- Most popular majors: 24% liberal arts; 8% business
transfer; 8% education transfer; 6% health transfer;
5% criminal justice
- Degrees Available: Skills Certificate, Associate’s, Post-Associate’s
- Special Academic Programs: Distance learning, open entry/exit
- Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
semesters
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- 2 libraries, 68,765 bound
volumes, 35,122 periodicals,
51,014 microforms,
450 audiovisuals
- Hours: Mon.-Thurs.,
8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m.-
4 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., noon-5 p.m.
- Available in select academic buildings
- In-district: $2,100;
$73 per credit hour
- Out-of-district: $3,090;
$107 per credit hour
- Out-of-state: $4,620;
$160 per credit hour
- Required fees: $190
- Room and board: Not applicable
- Books and supplies: $1,023
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- Forms needed: FAFSA
- Types of aid available: Merit scholarships up to $10,000 per year, Recognition Grants up to $3,000 per year and Need Based Grants. Federal and State aid avaliable as well.
- 35% receive aid
- Average need-based financial aid package: N/A
- Call 734-462-4433 or visit www.schoolcraft.edu for more information
- Deferred admission: No
- Average high school GPA: 2.4
- Documents required: Application
- Materials recommended: Official
copies of high school and
college transcripts, ACT score
- Materials needed for transfer students: Application, official
transcripts, ACT score
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