Quick Facts About Grand Valley

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Location

Allendale, Michigan is home to Grand Valley's main campus, established in 1960, situated on 1,280 acres 12 miles west of Grand Rapids. Classesgasdgag are also offered at the university's Pew Campus in Grand Rapids, Meijer Campus in Holland, and through centers at Muskegon and Traverse City established in cooperation with local community colleges.

Established

Grand Valley State University was chartered by the Michigan legislature in 1960 in response to the need for a public; four-year collegeasg in the state's second largest metropolitan region.

Mission

Educating students to shape their lives, their professions, and their societies. The university contributes to the enrichment of society through excellent teaching, active scholarship, and public service.

Accreditation

Grand Valley is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission; Member - North Central Association, 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504; telephone: (312) 263-0456; Web: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org

2009-2010 Enrollment

Total students: 24,408
Undergraduate students: 20,850
Graduate students: 3,558
Faculty (regular): 835
Support staff: 1,129

2009-2010 Tuition Rates (per semester)

Michigan Residents:
Undergraduate1 - Lower Division $4,315 for 12 to 16 credits.
$375 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits and for each credit hour over 16.
Undergraduate1 - Upper Division2 $4,530 for 12 to 16 credits.
$393 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits and for each credit hour over 16.
Masters $447 per credit hour.
$393 per credit hour for courses at the undergraduate level.
Doctoral $505 per credit hour.
$447 per credit hour for courses at the masters level.
$393 per credit hour for courses at the undergraduate level.
Non-Michigan Residents:
Undergraduate1 - Lower Division $6,472 for 12 to 16 credits.
$551 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits and each credit hour over 16.
Undergraduate1 - Upper Division2 $6,694 for 12 to 16 credits.
$570 per credit hour for 1 to 11 credits and each credit hour over 16.
Masters $622 per credit hour.
$570 per credit hour for courses at the undergraduate level.
Doctoral $710 per credit hour.
$622 per credit hour for courses at the masters level.
$570 per credit hour for courses at the undergraduate level.

A per credit hour surcharge will be assessed to those students taking classes that require special equipment, consumable supplies or extraordinary overhead.

1 Students classified as undergraduates registering for masters and doctorate courses pay undergraduate tuition rates.
2 Students are classified as upper division upon earning their 55th semester credit.

2009-2010 Room and Board (per semester)

Traditional Living Centers: $3,739
Suite-Style Living Centers: $3,832
Apartment-Style Living Centers: $3,998-$4,233
Ravine Apartments: $1,414-$3,103
Laker Village Apartments: $1,597-$3,231
Grand Valley Apartments: $1,509-$3,194
Secchia Hall: $2,364-$3,564
Winter Hall: $2,831-$3,318
Murray & VanSteeland: $2,598-$3,704

Note: Rates for tuition and room and board are those for 2009-2010 and are subject to change by the Board of Trustees.

Academic Year:

Two 15 week semesters
Fall semester: August 28, 2009 to December 18, 2009
Winter semester: January 11, 2010 to May 1, 2010
Summer semester: Two Six Week Sessions

Academics:

Areas of Study: 200+
Undergraduate Degrees: 77
Graduate Degrees: 28
Average Class Size: 27
Study Abroad Programs Available to GVSU Students: 4,000
Student Organizations: 300

Library

Books (Print): 506,789
Books (Electronic): 507,759
Journals (Print): 1,534
Journals (Electronic): 51,563

Career Services

Graduates Employed or in Graduate School: 96
Majors with 94% of graduates directly employed in their field of study or in graduate school:
Undergraduate Graduate
  • Accounting
  • Athletic Training
  • Behavioral Science Business
  • Business Economics
  • Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Clinical Laboratory Science
  • Computer Science
  • Communications
  • Economics
  • Engineering
  • English
  • Geography
  • German
  • Group Science
  • Health Science
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Journalism
  • Management
  • Information Systems
  • International Relations
  • Mathematics
  • Radiation Science
  • Music
  • Movement Science
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Safety & Health
  • Philosophy
  • Photography
  • Physics
  • Political Science
  • Spanish
  • Special
  • Education/Psychology
  • Therapeutic Recreation
  • Accounting
  • Biology
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Education General
  • Education General: CSAL
  • English
  • Engineering
  • Health Administration
  • Health Science
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Physician Assistant
  • Reading
  • School Counseling
  • Social Work
  • Special Education
  • Taxation
Students Participating in Internships and Co-op Education: 6916
Career Fairs coordinated for students: 7
Employers Participating in Career Fairs: 496
Employment Vacancies Listed with Career Services: 8,008

Funding

Grand Valley has increased the amount of university-based student financial aid from $19.3 million to $23.1 million in the last two years.
Grand Valley's general fund budget is $265.9 million, of which $198.5 million is tuition and $64 million is state appropriations.

Athletics

NCAA Division II
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)
19 intercollegiate sports - ten for women and nine for men
Winner of Director's Cup (Best NCAA division II Athletic Program in the Nation)
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
 

Fun Facts

Colors: Blue, Black, and White
Nickname: The Lakers
Mascot: Louie the Laker
Number of Beds: 5,464
Parking Spaces: 11,399
Alumni: 71,700
Endowment: $53.8 million
Private Funding
(gifts and overall pledges):
$23.7 million
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