University Center, MI
7400 Bay Rd, University Center, MI 48710
http://www.svsu.edu
Saginaw Valley State University is a public university in University Center, MI. We've ranked it #583 in the United States on our best colleges list, and admission is not competitive, not overly selective, given its 77% acceptance rate. It is a medium-sized university with full-time enrollment of 6,231 students. 14% of graduates receive a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Other frequently in-demand fields include Social Work and Youth Services, Health Service Preparatory Studies, and Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, but there are 55 different offerings to choose from. It ranks 6th in Michigan for both its information technology and design programs. Additionally, Saginaw Valley State ranks 1st in Michigan for best college dorms. For students who pay full freight, in-state tuition goes for $10,823 a year, but for applicants based out of state, tuition is $23,004. If that price is too high for you, be aware that just about 95% of Saginaw Valley State undergrads are awarded at least some scholarship or grant funding. 44% of Saginaw Valley State University undergraduates put on the cap and gown on commencement day, prepared to start the subsequent period in their lives: their careers. On average, alumni make a yearly salary of $32,500 two years after school. After four additional years of experience, the alumni's median annual income rises 20.9% to $39,300; however, that is still 2% less than the national median income. Many of you may also want to know that Saginaw Valley State undergrads typically scored between 18 and 25 on the English section of the ACT and it costs $30 to apply to Saginaw Valley State. What's more, the retention rate for first-time students is 73%. Regarding expenses, be aware that for households with an income of $76k to $110k, the average net cost of tuition is $18,236 each year. With respect to demographics, we don't know the race of 3% of professors at Saginaw Valley State and 3% of undergrads are not from Michigan. With respect to the campus experience, there are 7 men's varsity sports offered, including all track combined, golf, and swimming and diving. To conclude, one out of every four graduates earn $55,400 or more, six years after graduation and the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates receive a starting salary of at least $46,500.
9.01
Party Scene
8.50
Location
9.46
Dorms
9.21
Campus Food
9.53
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
990-1200
ACT Score
19-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
43%
Yes
17:1
Nursing
Business
Social Work and Youth Services
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Communications
Accounting