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BASICS
Founded in 1905 in Monroe, Michigan. Relocated to Detroit, Michigan in
1927
The campus is 53 acres and has six buildings.
Accreditations
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA)
Michigan State Department of Education
Council on Social Work and Education
STUDENT PROFILE (Fall 2006)
Enrollment (Fall 2006)
Undergraduates: 780
Graduate on campus: 408
Master in the Art of Teaching (MAT): 1,765
Continuing Education: 5,887
Ethnicity
| |
Undergraduate
|
Graduate
on-campus |
Total
on-campus |
MAT
(Distance) |
Total |
| African American |
65% |
58% |
63% |
2% |
26% |
| White |
7% |
12% |
9% |
86% |
55% |
| Native American |
.3% |
.5% |
.3% |
.1% |
.2% |
| Asian |
.3% |
1% |
.5% |
.2% |
.4% |
| Hispanic |
2% |
1% |
2% |
2% |
2% |
| Nonresident alien |
2% |
.5% |
1% |
0% |
0.6% |
| Unknown/unreported |
24% |
27% |
25% |
10% |
16% |
Gender
| |
Female |
Male |
| Undergraduate students |
79% |
21% |
| Graduate students |
80% |
20% |
| Total |
80% |
20% |
ACADEMICS
Degree and Certificate Programs
Associate degree programs: 5
Bachelor degree programs: 27
Master degree programs: 10
Post baccalaureate certificate programs: 3
Library Resources (data from the FY 2004 IPEDS report)
Professional staff: 7 full time librarians, 1 part time
Support staff: 6 paraprofessionals
Student assistants: the number varies
Paper volumes: 84, 015
Microform units: 70,126
Audiovisual materials: 3,329
Serial subscriptions: 371
PC stations: 62
EMPLOYEES (Fall 2006)
| Faculty |
| Full-time |
56 |
| *FT faculty with doctoral degrees |
38 |
| Part-time (regular) |
8 |
| Adjunct (need-based) |
70 |
| Mentors for distance learning program (need-based) |
90 |
| Staff |
| Salaried |
115 |
| Hourly |
64 |
| Total Staff |
179 |
| Total Employee |
| Full-time |
228 |
| Part-time |
15 |
| Total |
243 |
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