Michigan Department of Treasury (3223, 5-14) Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage 002260 www.ferris.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 1201 S. State St. CSS 201 Big Rapids MI 49307 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person Jason Daday Sara Dew Jon Coles Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 800.433.7747 800.433.7747 231-591-2860 Email Address Email Address Email Address dadayja@ferris.edu finaid@ferris.edu colesj@ferris.udu STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2013-14 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall % of Out-of-State undergrad Students 8% - (first year) 1,146 1,498 Overall % of Undergrad Students Living on Campus 27% - All Undergraduates 6,483 6,986 Overall % of Minority undergrad Students Overall % of International undergrad Students 16% 3% CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates #### #### Fall 6/16-8/24 3/18 Semester Quarter Winter #### Accelerated #### Other (specify) Spring Summer 1/9-1/10 5/19 10/28 1/20 HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities ### ### ### Suburban Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing ### ### ### Urban Residence Halls ### ### ### Small Community Theme Housing ### ### ### Rural On-Campus Apartments ### ### Off-Campus Apartments ### ### Comment Cooperatives ### ### Ferris has Fraternities and/or Sororities, but the housing for Related Rules them is not handled through Ferris Housing and Residental Can freshmen live off campus? ### Yes ### No Life. Off campus appartments are available, but are not set up Can freshmen have cars on campus? ### Yes ### No through Ferris. STUDENT SERVICES Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Campus Tours New Students Orientation Admissions/College Arts & Sciences Admissions Admissions Disadvantaged Students, Special Admit and/or Support Programs Retention & Student Success (231) 591-2360 vandepas@ferris.edu Physically Handicapped Student Support Programs Disabilities Services Office (231) 591-3057 coxd@ferris.edu Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Student Veteran Services CPTS Institutional Research & Testing Veteran's Office (231) 591-2340 (231) 591-3628 (231) 591-2798 ucel@ferris.edu ottesona@ferris.edu vetreans@ferris.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, a student must: Fall 2/1 2/1 ### Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Winter ### Spring Complete the PROFILE form Complete the institution's own form Summer Comments For more information - www.ferris.edu/admissions/financialaid/
Page 2 SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Admission Requirements #### ACT Traditional #### None ACT SAT GPA ### ACT Writing Component ### ACT Traditional Code 1994 Minimum 17 830 2.5 ### SAT ### ACT Writing Component Average ### Other (specify) ### SAT Code 1222 Other (specify) ### Other (specify) Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Deposit Amount 8/1 7/1 Fall Application Fee Online: Paper: Winter Matriculation Spring 30 days prior to term 30 days prior to term Housing Summer 30 days prior to term 30 days prior to term Other Fall Dates Early admissions available ### Yes No ### Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available ### Yes No ### ### Certificate Programs ### Associate Degree Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates ### Yes No ### ### Bachelor's Degree ### Online Courses Advanced placement available based on grades/test results ### Yes No ### College credit available based on test results ### Yes No ### Essays Letter of Recommendation Test Name Required Score #### Required #### Required CLEP 50 #### Not Required #### Not Required Other: A/P 3, 4 or 5 ### Optional Other: Link to college's requirements for essays and letters of recommendations: Other: Essays & letter of rec are required for some programs. Comment ESTIMATED COSTS FOR THE 2014-15 ACADEMIC YEAR (for first year freshmen) It's important to complete each line item. NOTE: Tuition is based on 30 semester credits or 45 term credits, unless specified in the comment below. The fees listed are only fees charged to all students as a condition of enrollment. In-State Out-of-State Residency Requirements for Tuition Rates Tuition Mandatory Fees Books & Supplies Room & Board Transportation Misc and Personal Total $11,190 $16,800 $900 $900 $9,168 $9,168 $1,554 $2,246 $22,812 $29,114 Because the University is a State institution, some of the costs are determined by whether or not the student is a resident of the State of Michigan. Since normally a student comes to the University for the primary or sole purpose of attending the University rather than to establish a domicile in Michigan, one who enrolls in the University as a non-resident student shall continue to be so classified throughout his or her attendance as a student, unless and until he or she demonstrates through clear and convincing evidence that his or her previous domicile has been abandoned and a Michigan domicile established. Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr Contact for State Residency Questions Office Registrar, Elise Gramza Telephone Number (231) 591-2805 Email Address gramzae@ferris.edu Comment
Advanced Construction Management Advertising/Integrated Marketing Communication Business-to-Business Marketing Club Management Computer Networking Certificate Computer Science Construction Administration Culinary Management Data Mining Direct Marketing E-Commerce Marketing Electrical Power Generation Facilities Management Festivals, Community and Special Events Fleet Management Geographic Information Systems Gerontology Homeland Security Digital Security and Forensics Hotel Management Human Resource Management International Business Journalism Komatsu Equipment Repair Leadership and Supervision Lean Systems Manufacturing Operations Management Marketing / Sales Marketing Research Medical Office Assistant Medical Record Clerk Performance Machining Performance Motorsports Professional E-Commerce Mktg Project Management Public Relations Quality Technology Real Estate Restaurant and Food Industry Management Retailing Ski Resort Management Certificate Small Business Management Special Event and Meeting Planning Sport, Spa, Entertainment Operations Supervision Surveying Engineering Technical Writing Total Quality Management in Education 1 14.3301 No 12 09.0903 No 12 52.1401 No 12 52.1910 No 12 15.0305 No 12 15.0305 No 12 52.2001 No 12 12.0599 No 12 52.1301 No 12 52.1804 No 12 52.0208 No 12 47.0105 No 12 52.0410 No 12 15.1102 No 12 19.0702 No 12 43.0111 No 12 52.1001 No 12 52.1101 No 12 09.0401 No 12 47.0302 No 18 52.0213 No 12 52.1804 No 12 52.1402 No 12 51.0710 No 18 51.0710 No 15 47.0604 No 12 47.0604 No 12 52.1401 No 12 09.0902 No 12 15.0702 No 12 52.1501 No 12 12.0504 No 12 52.1902 No 12 52.0906 No 12 52.0701 No 12 31.0504 No 12 52.0204 No 12 15.1102 No 12 23.1303 No 12 13.1319 No 12 Criminal Justice Corrections Criminal Justice Generalist Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Medical Sonography Dietary and Food Service Management Directed Studies Early Childhood Education Facilities Management General Business General Studies Graphic Communication Graphic Design Health Information Management Health Information Technology Heavy Equipment Service Engineering Technology Heavy Equipment Technology HVACR Engineering Technology HVACR Technology Industrial Chemistry Technology Industrial Electronics Technology Legal Studies Liberal Arts Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Medical Laboratory Technology New Media Printing and Publishing Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology Pre-Criminal Justice Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Mortuary Science Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Science Pre-Teaching Elementary Pre-Teaching Secondary Printing and Digital Graphic Imaging Technology Printing Management Product Design Engineering Technology Quality Engineering Technology Radiography Respiratory Care Restaurant and Food Industry Management Rubber Engineering Technology Surveying Technology Technical Education University College Program Welding Engineering Technology 43.0103 No 60 43.0107 No 60 43.0103 No 74 51.0602 No 83 51.0910 No 72 51.3101 No 63 19.0708 No 61 52.0205 No 64 52.0201 No 60 24.0102 No 60 10.0301 No 61 50.0409 No 61 51.0706 No 62 51.0707 No 62 47.0302 No 64 47.0302 No 65 15.0503 No 65 15.0501 No 69 41.0301 No 63 47.0105 No 65 22.0302 No 64 15.0613 No 75 15.0699 No 68 15.0805 No 66 51.1004 No 84 10.0305 No 71 15.0607 No 69 43.0107 No 60 14.0101 No 79 22.0001 No 60 12.0301 No 65 51.1103 No 63 30.0101 No 60 13.1202 No 65 13.1205 No 65 10.0303 No 61 10.0302 No 68 15.0805 No 65 15.0702 No 66 51.0907 No 80 51.0908 No 76 12.0504 No 62 15.0699 No 68 15.1102 No 63 13.1319 No 88 15.0699 No 76 2 Welding Technology 48.0508 No 67 Customer Energy Specialist 15.0399 No 48 5 Accountancy Allied Health Sciences Applied Speech Communication Architectural Technology Automotive Service Technology Building Construction Tech CAD Drafting & Tool Design Technology Career Exploration Civil Engineering Technology Computer Information Systems 3 52.0302 No 60 51.9999 No 65 23.1304 No 61 15.0101 No 65 47.0604 No 65 15.1001 No 65 15.1302 No 67 15.0201 No 65 11.0103 No 60 Accountancy Accountancy/Computer Information Systems Accountancy/Finance Accountancy/Public Accounting Advertising/Integrated Marketing Communication Allied Health Sciences Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics/Actuarial Science Applied Mathematics/Computer Science Applied Mathematics/Industrial Mathematics Applied Mathematics/Operations Research Applied Mathematics/Statistics 52.0302 No 124 11.0103 No 138 52.0304 No 135 52.0301 No 124 09.0903 No 124 51.9999 No 120 27.0301 No 121 Page 1 of 3
Applied Speech Communication 23.1304 No 120 Industrial Technology and Management 15.0612 No 126 Architecture and Sustainability 15.0101 No 129 Information Security and Intelligence 11.0103 No 120 Art Education 13.1302 No 134 Insurance and Risk Mngmt 52.1701 No 121 Art History 50.0703 No 120 Interior Design 50.0408 No 120 Automotive Engineering Technology 15.0803 No 132 Journalism and Technical Communication 23.1103 No 120 Automotive Management 9 Marketing 52.1401 No 120 Biochemistry 26.0202 No 123 Marketing Education 13.1310 No 128 Biology Mathematics 27.0101 No 120 Biology Education 13.1322 No 130 Mathematics Education 13.1311 No 120 Biology/Environmental 26.1305 No 121 Medical Technology 51.1005 No 124 Biology/Forensic Metals/Jewelry Design 50.0713 No 120 Biology/Pre-Dentistry Molecular Diagnostics 51.1005 No 120 Biology/Pre-Medicine Music Industry Management 50.1003 No 120 Biology/Pre-Optometry Nuclear Medicine Technology 51.0905 No 120 Biology/Pre-Physical Therapy Nursing 51.1601 No 122 Biology/Pre-Veterinary Operations and Supply Management 1 Biotechnology 26.1201 No 121 Painting 50.0708 No 120 Business Administration 52.0201 No 121 Photography 50.0605 No 120 Business Administration with Legal Studies 52.0201 No 128 Plastics Engineering Technology 15.0607 No 133 Business Administration with Professional Tracks 52.0201 No 124 Political Science 45.1001 No 120 Business Data Analytics 52.1302 No 121 Political Science Education 13.1317 No 128 Business, Management, Marketing and Technology Teaching Major 13.1303 No 128 Professional Golf Management 52.1910 No 125 Chemistry 40.0501 No 120 Professional Tennis Management 52.1910 No 124 Chemistry Education 13.1323 No 128 Psychology 42.0101 No 120 Communication 09.0101 No 120 Public Relations 09.0902 No 124 Computer Information Systems 11.0103 No 126 Recreation Leadership and Management 31.0301 No 120 Computer Information Technology 11.0901 No 126 Resort Management 52.0901 No 121 Computer Networks and Systems 15.0305 No 135 Sculpture/Functional Art 50.0709 No 120 Construction Management/Commercial/Industrial 52.2001 No 127 Social Studies Education 13.1318 No 123 Construction Management/Highway/Bridge 52.2001 No 127 Social Work 44.0701 No 120 Digital Animation and Game Design 10.0304 No 125 Sociology 45.1101 No 120 Digital Media 50.0401 No 130 Surveying Engineering 15.1102 No 134 Digital Media 2D Animation Technical and Professional Communication 23.1103 No 120 Digital Media 3D Animation Television and Digital Media Production 10.0202 No 120 Digital Media Digital Illustration Digital Media Interactive Design Digital Media Motion Graphics Digital Media Software Engineering Drawing Early Childhood Education Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology Elementary Education Energy Systems Engineering English English Education Finance 11.9999 No 128 50.0705 No 120 19.0708 No 121 15.0303 No 128 13.1202 No 130 14.2701 No 128 23.1301 No 120 13.1305 No 128 52.0801 No 124 6 Advanced Studies in Business Intelligence & Informatics Advanced Studies in Design and Innovation Management Advanced Studies in Global Logistics Advanced Studies in Information Security and Networking Managemen Advanced Studies in Investment Advanced Studies in Management Tools and Concepts Advanced Studies in Project Management Nursing Education Reading Certificate Special Education 52.1301 No 12 52.0201 No 12 52.0203 No 12 11.1003 No 12 52.0801 No 12 52.0201 No 12 51.3817 No 12 13.0301 No 9 13.1017 No 9 Fine Arts Drawing Fine Arts Painting Fine Arts Photography Fine Arts Printmaking Fine Arts Sculpture Fine Arts Woodwork Furniture Design Geography Education Graphic Design Graphic Media Management Health Care Systems Administration History History Education Hotel Management Hotel Management/Restaurant & Food Industry Management Human Resource Management Illustration Industrial Design 50.0499 No 120 13.1332 No 128 50.0401 No 120 10.0302 No 129 51.0701 No 124 54.0101 No 120 13.1328 No 120 1 2 52.1001 No 124 50.0402 No 120 50.0404 No 120 7 Business Administration (MBA) Career & Technical Education/Admin Career & Technical Education/Educational Technology Career & Technical Education/Instructor Career & Technical Education/Postsecondary Admin Career & Technical Education/Training & Development Criminal Justice Administration (MSCJ) Curriculum & Instruction/Administrative Curriculum and Instruction/Elementary Certification Curriculum and Instruction/Experiential Education Curriculum and Instruction/Philanthropy Education Curriculum and Instruction/Reading Endorsement Curriculum and Instruction/Secondary Certification Curriculum and Instruction/Special Education Curriculum and Instruction/Subject Area Educational Leadership 52.0201 No 48 13.1319 No 39 13.1319 No 38 43.0103 No 30 13.0301 No 39 13.0301 No 43 13.0301 No 36 13.0301 No 36 13.0301 No 39 13.0301 No 38 13.0301 No 40 13.0301 No 33 13.0401 No 34 Page 2 of 3
Fine Arts Drawing Fine Arts Painting Fine Arts Photography Fine Arts Printmaking Information Security and Intelligence 11.1003 No 36 Information System Management 11.0103 No 33 Master of Art Education 13.1302 No 30 Nursing (MSN) 51.3802 No 36 17 Community College Leadership 13.0407 No 61 18 Optometry Pharmacy 51.1701 No 175 51.2001 No 135 Page 3 of 3