Saginaw Valley State University is a public state university located in University Center, Michigan. The youngest of Michigan’s 15 public colleges and universities, Saginaw Valley State University is one of the fastest growing universities in Michigan which, to date, already has over 10,498 enrolled students. It is divided into five academic colleges through which students can choose a major field of study. These colleges include the College of Arts and Behavioral Sciences, the College of Business and Management, the College of Education, the Crystal M. Lange College of Health and Human Services, and the College of Science, Engineering and Technology.
Cost of attendance for academic year 2009-2010 for fulltime undergraduate students living on campus is US$16,699 per year; for those living off campus, US$18,604 per year and for students living with their family, US$14,854 per year. These costs include tuition and mandatory fees, books and supplies, room and board and personal or miscellaneous expenses. It also includes transportation expenses for students living off campus or with their family. Fulltime undergraduate students who are non-Michigan residents pay an additional US$9,460 for tuition and fees.
For graduate students, the cost of attendance for fulltime students living on campus is US$16,720 per year; for fulltime students living off campus, US$18,625; and for students living with their family, US$14,875. Fulltime graduate students who are non-Michigan residents pay an additional US$6,464 to their cost of tuition and fees.
Financial aid in the form of loans, grants and scholarships is extended to students to help them pay for their cost of attendance.
For more information on admissions, college majors, degrees offered, online programs, athletics, school rankings, tuition, scholarships and financial aid options, please contact Saginaw Valley State University.