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Michigan Department of Treasury (3223, 5-14) Michigan Postsecondary Handbook Profile Page SCHOOL DEMOGRAPHICS School Name Title IV Institution Code Number Web Site Homepage 002329 www.wayne.edu Street Address City State ZIP Code 42 West Warren, "The Welcome Center" Detroit MI 48201 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions Contact Person Financial Aid Contact Person Athletic Office Contact Person La Joyce Brown Gabriela Garfield Robert Fournier Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number 313.577.3577 313.577.2100 313.577.4280 Email Address Email Address Email Address Admissions@wayne.edu studentservice@wayne.edu AI5611@wayne.edu STUDENT BODY PROFILE 2013-14 Fall Headcount Male Female Overall % of Out-of-State undergrad Students 1 - (first year) 971 1,196 Overall % of Undergrad Students Living on Campus 11 - All Undergraduates 8,236 10,366 Overall % of Minority undergrad Students Overall % of International undergrad Students 36 3 CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar System Registration Dates # # Fall See link below in housing. Semester Quarter Winter # # Spring Accelerated Other (specify) HOUSING INFORMATION Housing Availability Upperclassmen School Location by Type of Community Fraternities and/or Sororities Campus-Owned Married/Family Housing Suburban Residence Halls Urban Theme Housing Small Community On-Campus Apartments Rural Off-Campus Apartments Comment Cooperatives http://reg.wayne.edu/students/registration-calendar-13-14.php Related Rules Can freshmen live off campus? Yes No Can freshmen have cars on campus? Yes No STUDENT SERVICES Yes No Office Telephone Number Email Address Dual Enrollment Undergraduate Admissions 313-577-2100 admissions@wayne.edu Campus Tours New Students Orientation Undergraduate Admissions Undergraduate Admissions 313-577-5560 313-577-2100 admissions@wayne.edu orientation@wayne.edu Disadvantaged Students, Special hlrobinson@wayne.edu Federal TRIO Programs - ACCESS 313-577-5050 Admit and/or Support Programs Physically Handicapped Student 313-577-1851 Student Disability Services Support Programs studentdisability@wayne.edu Online Courses Advanced Placement and CLEP Student Veteran Services Office of Online Programs Credit yevaluation Academic Excellence 248-489-1436 313-577-9606 313-577-9180 online@wayne.edu studentservice@wayne.edu ag9201@wayne.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Suggested Dates to Apply for Financial Aid Fall March 1 March 1 Winter Spring Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Complete the PROFILE form Comments Complete the institution's own form Complete the FAFSA early and submit all documents early for maximum aid in the coming academic year. Additional forms are required to apply for institututional aid.

Page 2 SCHOOL ADMISSION INFORMATION Required Entrance Exams Recommended Entrance Exams Admission Requirements # # Code 2064 Minimum ACT Traditional None ACT Writing Component ACT Traditional Average SAT ACT Writing Component Code 1898 Other (specify) ACT Other or (specify) SAT SAT Other (specify) Suggested Dates to Apply for Admission Required Deposit Amounts and Deadline Dates Fall Application Fee Online: Paper: Winter Spring 8/1 8/1 12/1 12/1 4/1 4/1 4/1 4/1 Matriculation Housing Other Enroll deposit ACT SAT GPA 22 3.3 Admissions reviews each applicant's information individually. Deposit Amount Fall Dates $25 $0 Rolling $250 $100 $50 May 1 Early admissions available Undergraduate Programs Offered Deferred payment arrangements available Prepayment plan available to lock in tuition rates Yes No Advanced placement available based on grades/test results Yes No Certificate Programs Associate Degree College credit available based on test results Yes No Essays Bachelor's Degree Letter of Recommendation Online Courses Test Name Required Score Yes No # # AP 3 (4 in Physics) Yes No # # Other: CLEP 50 Required Required Other: IB 4 Link to college's requirements Not Required for essays and letters Not of Required recommendations: Other: Optional Comment A maximum of 32 credit hours may be granted for any combination of AP, CLEP, and IB tests. 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 $10,094 $23,117 $1,305 $1,305 $1,196 $1,196 $9,430 $9,430 $0 $0 $1,944 $1,944 $23,969 $36,992 Six months of continuous physical presence in the state, completed before the first day of classes for the term in which residency status is sought. Residency can not be established if the student is here for educational purposes only. Active military service, veterans, and their dependents are eligible for Michigan residence classification. Students enrolled in programs which are offered completely online will have the non-resident portion of their tuition waived. Tuition & Fees/Credit Hr $336 $771 Contact for State Residency Questions Office Office of the Registrar Telephone Number 313-577-8193 Email Address esp@lists.wayne.edu Comment Room and Board charges listed above are for students living on campus.

Advanced Energy Storage System Control Systems Engineering Entrepreneurship 4 14.9999 N 15 14.2701 N 16 52.0701 N 15 Marketing (+honors) Mathematics (+honors) Mathematics Education Elementary (+honors) Mathematics Education Secondary (+honors) Mechanical Engineering (+honors) 52.1401 N 124 27.0101 N 120 13.1311 Y 124 13.1311 Y 124 14.1901 N 136 5 Accounting (+honors) Africana Studies Anthropology (+honors) Art (+ honors) Art Education (+honors) Art History (+ honors) Asian Studies (+honors) Astronomy Biochemistry and Chemical Biology(+honors) Biological Sciences (+honors) Biomedical Engineering (+honors) Biomedical Physics (+honors) Career & Technical Education (+honors) Chemical Engineering (+honors) Chemistry (+honors) Civil Engineering (+honors) Classics (+honors) Clinical Laboratory Sciences Communication Sciences and Disorders (+honors) Communication Studies (+honors) (+honors) Computer Technology Construction Management Criminal Justice (+honors) Dance (+honors) Design and Merchandising Dietetics (+honors) Economics (+honors) Electric Transportation Technology 52.0301 N 122 05.0201 N 120 45.0201 N 120 50.0701 N 120 13.1302 Y 124 50.0703 N 120 05.0104 N 120 40.0201 N 120 40.0599 N 122 26.0101 N 120 14.0501 N 132 40.9999 N 120 13.1319 Y 124 14.0701 N 131 40.0501 N 120 14.0801 N 133 16.1200 N 120 51.1005 N 127 51.0201 N 120 09.0101 N 120 11.0101 N 120 15.1202 N 128 15.1001 N 128 43.0104 N 120 50.0301 Y 120 19.0905 N 120 51.3101 N 120 45.0601 N 120 15.0399 N 128 Mechanical Engineering Tech. Media Arts & Studies (+honors) Mortuary Science Music (+honors) Near Eastern Languages (+honors) Near Eastern Studies (+honors) Nursing Nutrition & Food Science (+honors) Pathologists' Assistant (+honors) Philosophy (+honors) Physics (+honors) Political Science (+honors) Psychology (+honors) Public Affairs (+honors) Public Relations (+honors) Radiation Therapy Technology Radiologic Technology Romance Languages (+honors) Science Education Elementary (+honors) Science Education Secondary (+honors) Slavic Studies (+honors) Social Studies Education Elementary (+honors) Social Studies Education Secondary (+honors) Social Work (+honors) Sociology (+honors) (+honors) Speech Education (Secondary) (+honors) Theatre (+honors) Urban Studies 6 15.0805 N 128 09.0701 N 120 12.0302 N 120 50.0901 Y 120 16.1199 N 120 05.0105 N 120 51.3808 N 126 19.0501 N 120 51.0811 N 133 38.0101 N 120 40.0801 N 120 45.1001 N 120 42.0101 N 120 44.0401 N 120 09.0902 N 120 51.0907 N 120 51.0907 N 120 16.0101 N 120 13.1316 Y 124 13.1316 Y 124 16.0400 N 120 13.1318 Y 124 13.1318 Y 124 44.0701 N 120 45.1101 N 120 13.1001 Y 124 13.1012 Y 124 50.0501 N 120 45.1201 N 120 Electrical Engineering (+honors) Electrical/Electronic Engineering Tech. Electromechanical Engineering Tech. Elementary Education (+honors) Elementary Language Arts (+honors) English (+honors) English Education Elementary (+honors) English Education Secondary (+honors) Environmental Science Film (+honors) Film Studies Finance (+honors) Gender, Sexuality & Woman's Studies Geology (+honors) German (+honors) Global Supply Chain Management (+honors) Health Education (+honors) Health Science History (+honors) Industrial Engineering (+honors) Information Systems Technology Journalism (+honors) Kinesiology (+honors) Labor Studies Linguistics Management (+honors) Management Information Systems (+honors) Manufacturing Engineering Technology 14.1001 N 136 15.0303 N 128 15.0403 N 128 13.1202 Y 124 13.9999 N 124 23.0101 N 120 13.1305 Y 124 13.1305 Y 124 03.0104 N 120 50.0602 N 120 50.0601 N 120 52.0801 N 124 05.0299 N 120 40.0601 N 120 16.0501 N 120 52.1101 N 122 13.1307 Y 124 51.9999 N 125 54.0101 N 120 14.3501 N 130 11.0401 N 120 09.0401 N 120 13.1314 Y 124 52.1004 N 120 16.0102 N 120 52.1003 N 124 52.1201 N 122 15.0613 N 128 Accounting Adapted Physical Education Alternative Energy Technologies Analytical Toxicology Archival Administration Autism Spectrum Disorders Bilingual/Bicultural Education Career & Technical Education Clinical and Translational Science Clinical Laboratory Sciences Coaching Cognitive Impairment Communication and New Media (on-line) Complementary Therapies in Healthcare Dietetics Early Childhood Education Educational Technology Electric-drive Vehicle Engineering Elementary Education Elementary Physical Education Emotionally Impaired Engineering Management English as a Second Language Forensic Investigation Health Communication Health Education 52.0301 N 24 13.1014 N 24 14.9999 N 12 26.1006 N 18 54.0105 N 15 13.1013 N 30 13.0201 N 21 52.0201 N 13 13.1319 N 30 51.1401 N 15 51.1005 N 18 13.1314 N 12 13.1014 N 33 09.0702 N 12 51.3300 N 12 11.0101 N 53 51.3101 N 30 13.1210 N 26 13.0501 N 21 14.9999 N 12 13.1202 N 24 13.1314 N 24 13.1005 N 30 15.1501 N 18 13.14.01 N 21 51.1005 N 24 09.0905 N 12 13.1307 N 24 Page 1 of 3

Injury Biomechanics 14.0501 N 16 Foreign Language Education 13.1306 N 30 K-12 Reading Specialist 13.1315 N 24 Genetic 51.1509 N 40 Learning Disabilities 13.1011 N 30 Geology 40.0601 N 32 Online Teaching 13.0501 N 18 German 16.0501 N 32 Orchestral Studies 50.0903 N 15 Health Education 13.1307 N 30 Physical Education (Secondary) 13.1314 N 24 History 54.0101 N 35 Polymer Engineering 14.3201 N 12 Immunology and Microbiology 26.0507 N 33 Pub Library Services to Child & Young Adults 25.0101 N 15 Industrial Engineering 14.3501 N 32 Public Health Practice 51.2201 N 15 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 42.2804 N 30 Scientific Computing 30.3001 N 12 13.0501 N Sustainable Engineering 14.9999 N 15 Kinesiology 13.1314 N 30 Systems Engineering 14.2701 N 12 Labor and Employment Law 22.0299 N 26 Visual Arts Education 13.1302 N 24 Language Learning 16.0101 N 36 Women's Health Nurse Practitioner 51.3822 N 18 Library and Information Science 25.0101 N 36 World History 54.0101 N 15 Linguistics 16.0102 N 33 Accounting Adult Acute Care Adult Primary Care Advanced Practice-Women,Neonates & Children Alternative Energy Technologies Anatomy and Cell Biology Anesthesia Anthropology Art Art Education Art History Basic Medical Sciences Bilingual/Bicultural Education Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Cancer Biology Career & Technical Education Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics Communication Community Health Computer Engineering Corporate & Finance Law Psychology Criminal Justice Design and Merchandising Dispute Resolution Dual-Title Infant Mental Health Early Childhood Education Economics Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Electrical Engineering Electric-drive Vehicle Engineering Elementary Education Employment & Labor Relations Engineering Management 7 52.0301 N 30 51.3803 N 42 51.3803 N 44 51.3806 N 47 14.9999 N 32 26.0403 N 30 51.3804 N 32 45.0201 N 33 50.0701 N 32 13.1302 N 30 50.0703 N 32 26.9999 N 34 13.0201 N 33 26.0210 N 30 26.0101 N 31 14.0501 N 32 52.0201 N 36 26.0911 N 34 13.1319 N 30 14.0701 N 32 40.0501 N 30 14.0801 N 32 16.1200 N 32 09.0101 N 33 51.3811 N 47 14.0901 N 32 11.0101 N 33 22.0205 N 26 13.1101 N 54 42.2803 N 44 43.0104 N 32 19.0905 N 32 30.2801 N 32 42 13.1210 N 30 45.0601 N 32 13.0601 N 30 13.0404 N 43 42.2806 N 30 14.1001 N 32 14.9999 N 32 13.1202 N 30 52.1002 N 37 15.1501 N 42 Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Mathematical Statistics Mathematics Mathematics Education Secondary Mathematics, Applied Mechanical Engineering Medical Research Molecular Biology and Genetics Molecular Biotechnology Music Near Eastern Languages Nutrition & Food Science Occupational Therapy Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacology Philosophy Physician Assistant Studies Physics Physiology Political Science Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Psychology Public Administration Public Health Radiological Physics Radiologist Assistant Studies Reading Rehab., & Comm. Inclusion Romance Languages School and Community Psychology Science Education Secondary Secondary Education Social Studies Education Secondary Social Work Sociology Speech Language Pathology Sports Administration Taxation Theatre United States Law Urban Planning 8 14.3601 N 32 40.1001 N 32 27.0501 N 30 27.0101 N 30 13.1311 N 30 27.0301 N 32 14.1901 N 32 51.1401 N 34 26.0204 N 32 26.1201 N 46 50.0901 N 32 16.1199 N 32 19.0501 N 32 51.2306 N 32 51.2003 N 30 51.2003 N 30 38.0101 N 32 51.0912 N 54 40.0801 N 32 26.0901 N 30 45.1001 N 32 51.3810 N 47 26.1503 N 30 42.0101 N 32 44.0401 N 39 51.2201 N 42 51.2205 N 30 51.0911 N 48 13.1315 N 30 51.2310 N 55 16.0101 N 32 42.2805 N 64 13.1316 N 30 13.1205 N 40 13.1318 N 30 44.0701 N 60 45.1101 N 32 13.1001 N 35 51.0201 N 54 31.0504 N 34 22.0211 N 26 50.0501 N 32 22.0202 N 26 04.0301 N 48 Engineering Technology 15.0000 N 32 Acute Care Nurse Practitioner 51.3803 N 18 English 23.0101 N 33 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies 51.1501 N 12 English Education Secondary 13.1305 N 30 College and University Teaching 13.1299 N 15 Page 2 of 3

13.1101 N 30 Medical Physics 51.2205 N 90 13.0301 N 30 Modern Languages 16.0101 N 90 Disabilities 51.2399 N 15 Molecular Biology and Genetics 26.0204 N 90 Dispute Resolution 30.2801 N 15 Nursing 51.3808 N 90 Economic Development 45.0601 N 12 Nutrition & Food Science 19.0501 N 90 General Administration & Supervision 13.0401 N 34 Pathology 26.0910 N 90 Gerontology 30.1101 N 12 Pharmaceutical Sciences 51.2003 N 90 Infant Mental Health 22 Pharmacology 51.2003 N 90 Information Management for Librarians (on-line) 25.0101 N 15 Philosophy 38.0101 N 90 13.0501 N 36 Physics 40.0801 N 90 Library and Information Science 25.0101 N 30 Physiology 26.0901 N 90 Medical Physics 51.2205 N 21 Political Science 45.1001 N 90 Nurse-Midwifery 51.3807 N 16 Psychology 42.0101 N 90 Nursing Education 51.3817 N 12 Social Work 44.0701 N 90 Online Teaching 13.0501 N 12 Sociology 45.1101 N 90 Peace & Security Studies 30.0501 N 15 13.1001 N 90 Pediatric Anesthesia 51.3804 N 12 Translational Neuroscience Program 26.1501 N 90 Pediatric Global Health Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Reading School Psychology Social Welfare Research and Evaluation Social Work Practice with Families & Couples Transcultural Nursing 17 51.2210 N 12 51.3809 N 18 51.3809 N 18 51.3810 N 16 13.1315 N 30 42.2805 N 15 44.0701 N 18 44.0701 N 14 13.1001 N 30 51.3899 N 12 Audiology Dual Title - Infant Mental Health Educational Leadership & Policy Studies Law Medicine Nursing Practice 18 51.0202 N 90 13.1101 N 90 13.0301 N 90 13.0601 N 90 13.0401 N 90 13.0501 N 90 22.0101 N 86 51.1201 N 196 51.3808 N Anatomy and Cell Biology 26.0403 N 90 Pharmacy 51.2001 N 118 Anthropology 45.0201 N 90 Physical Therapy 51.2308 N 133 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 26.0210 N 90 Reading, Language & Literature 13.1315 N 90 Biological Sciences 26.0101 N 90 13.1001 N 90 Biomedical Engineering 14.0501 N 90 52.0201 N 90 Cancer Biology 26.0911 N 90 Chemical Engineering 14.0701 N 90 Chemistry 40.0501 N 90 Civil Engineering 14.0801 N 90 Communication 09.0101 N 90 Communication Sciences and Disorders 51.0201 N 90 Computer Engineering 14.0901 N 90 11.0101 N 90 13.1101 N 90 13.0301 N 90 Dual Title - Clinical & Translational Science 51.1401 N Dual Title - Gerontology 30.1101 N 90 Dual Title - Infant Mental Health Dual Title Clinical and Translational Sci 51.1401 N Dual-Title Infant Mental Health Economics 45.0601 N 90 13.0601 N 90 Educational Leadership & Policy Studies 13.0401 N 90 Educational Psychology 42.2806 N 100 Electrical Engineering 14.1001 N 90 English 23.0101 N 90 History 54.0101 N 90 Immunology and Microbiology 26.0507 N 90 Industrial Engineering 14.3501 N 90 13.0501 N 90 Kinesiology 31.0505 N 100 Materials Science and Engineering 40.1001 N 90 Mathematics 27.0101 N 90 Mechanical Engineering 14.1901 N 90 Page 3 of 3