About Adrian College
Type
Private
Not-For-Profit
4 Years
Student Population
1,856
Website
www.adrian.eduAccreditation
HLC
Religious Affiliation
United Methodist
On Campus Housing
Yes
Located in Adrian, Michigan, Adrian College is a private, United Methodist university. Interestingly, Adrian College has an ethnically diverse student population. At AC around 67% are white, 18% belong to an unknown race or ethnicity, and 7% are Black or African American. And, at the university, around 98% of the students are 24 and under. When it comes to gender distribution at the varsity, around 50% of the students are females and 50% are males. The college has produced several achievers in its many years of existence and some of the notable alumni are Mike Rogers, Virgil Bernero, Rube Kisinger, and Jim Deere. The university boasts of a decent sports infrastructure. It also encourages its students to participate in athletics, as it helps in building character. Taking into account all the undergraduate and graduate degrees, including both residential and online, AC offers around 202 programs. The university also has a long list of accreditations. It has been accredited by Higher Learning Commission, and Higher Learning Commission.
Rankings
The ranking of a particular college helps a student decide where to apply, which is always a tough decision. The rankings of eductional institutions by Forbes and US News are considered a reliable source by applicants and experts. The ranking of a college is a great way to gauge its performance on several factors like research excellence, the performance of its students after graduation, student experience, and academic success. However, Adrian College doesn't feature in the list of top colleges, according to the latest rankings of these two publications.
Admissions
Application Deadline
None
Acceptance Rate
65%
SAT Range
940 - 1156
ACT Range
19 - 26
Application Fee
FALSE$
SAT/ACT
Recommended
High School GPA
Required
Accept Common App
None
The admission to Adrian College is easy and the students can make the most out of it. The varsity has 3 admission thresholds. The students are required to submit a fee along with the admission form, in order to be considered for admission at Adrian College. It is a non-refundable amount. As per the past trends, the SAT score of a student must lie in the range of 960-1100 to improve her chances. The average ACT score at Adrian College is 21. However, those getting an ACT score less than 19 might also be offered admission. The candidates can apply for the courses online. However, in case they need information or want to feel the vibes, they visit the school's office at 110 S Madison St, Adrian, Michigan 49221-2575. They can also call them at (517) 265-5161.
Annual Cost to Attend
Net Price
$26,710
Average Annual Cost
$36,112
Books And Supplies
$1,800
Other Fees
$975
Room And Board
$11,318
Budget For Other Expenses
$3,276
Total One Year Cost
$53,481
Tuition fees and the cost of living during the course tenure are the next two things that a student should keep in mind before applying to AC. The total one-year cost on a full-time basis would be somewhere around $54,829. This cost consists of the average annual tuition cost ($37,809), books and supplies ($1,900), room and boarding ($11,720), and budget for other expenses ($3,400). For students seeking financial assistance, the college offers a number of options.
Academics
Highest Degree Offered
Master's degree
Student:Faculty Ratio
14:1
Full-Time Retention Rate
71%
Part-Time Retention Rate
N/A
Academic Calendar
Semester
Research Funding per Student
N/A
Faculty Overview
Male Professors
Female Professors
Non-traditional Learning
Evening Degree Programs
Teacher Certification
Distance Education
Study Abroad
Majors
Health and Physical Education/Fitne...
56 Graduates
Business Administration, Management...
26 Graduates
Biology, General
23 Graduates
Marketing
22 Graduates
Teacher Education and Professional...
21 Graduates
Criminal Justice and Corrections
18 Graduates
Accounting and Related Services
16 Graduates
Fine and Studio Arts
11 Graduates
Social Work
11 Graduates
Communication and Media Studies
10 Graduates
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervent...
9 Graduates
Natural Resources Conservation and...
8 Graduates
Psychology, General
7 Graduates
Romance Languages, Literatures, and...
7 Graduates
Mathematics
6 Graduates
Physics
6 Graduates
Chemistry
5 Graduates
Design and Applied Arts
5 Graduates
Economics
5 Graduates
Music
4 Graduates
Area Studies
3 Graduates
Arts, Entertainment,and Media Manag...
3 Graduates
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosc...
3 Graduates
History
3 Graduates
Political Science and Government
3 Graduates
Sociology
3 Graduates
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
2 Graduates
English Language and Literature, Ge...
2 Graduates
International Business
2 Graduates
Philosophy
2 Graduates
Religion/Religious Studies
2 Graduates
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing St...
2 Graduates
Health and Medical Administrative S...
1 Graduates
Intercultural/Multicultural and Div...
1 Graduates
Student Body
Undergraduate Students
1,817
Socio-Economic Diversity
35%
Part-time
4%
Students Gender
LGBTQIA STUDENT RESOURCE GROUPS
ON CAMPUS WOMEN'S CENTER
Race/Ethnicity
Geographic Density
Geographic Density
High
Unknown Location
Out Of State
In State
Foreign
Economic Diversity
36% percentage of students who recieved an income-based Federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.
Median Household Income
$66,915 per year
Campus Life
Housing
The students can reside on campus and 93% of Freshman Live On-Campus.
On Campus Housing Available
Yes
Freshmen Required to Live on Campus
No
Freshmen Live on Campus
93%
Undergrads in College Housing
N/A
Averege Housing Cost
$5,338/year
Campus Food
The institution has several dining and meal plan options available to students and the average meal plan cost is around $5,980/year.
Meal Plan Available
Yes
Average Meal Plan Available
$5,980/year
Athletes
Division Sports Nickname
Bulldogs
School Colors
black and gold
Varsity Athletics Association
NCAA
Varsity Athletics Conference Primary
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc
Total Male Athletes
381
Total Female Athletes
247
Intramural Sports
15
Sports Club
10
Sports Team (Men)
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Cross Country
Crew-Rowing
Football
Golf
Ice Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Wrestling
Other
Sports Team (Women)
Basketball
Bowling
Cheerleading-Dance Team
Cross Country
Crew-Rowing
Equestrian
Golf
Ice Hockey
Lacrosse
Skating
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Wrestling
Other
Acrobatics
Tumbling
Campus Safety
24-Hour Security Patrol
Yes
Campus Emergency Phones
No
24-Hour Escort Safety rides
Yes
Mobile Campus Emergency Alert
Yes
The college additionally offers an on-campus housing facility for students who wish to dwell nearby. At AC, $11,720 is the normal expense for on-campus housing, which a student will be needed to pay, each year. The students at Adrian College have several dining and meal plan options to choose from. Moreover, the average meal plan costs around $5,980 per year. The college considers the safety and security of its students to be paramount. At AC, campus safety and security features include 24-hr security patrol, 24-hr escort safety rides and mobile campus emergency alert. The college has enrolled around 50% male and 50% female students.
After Graduation
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$32,100/year
Median Earnings 10 Years After Graduation
$38,600/year
Typical Monthly Loan Payment
$273 - 280
Financial Aid
Students Receiving Gift Aid
Average Aid Per Year
$24,948
Students Receiving Federal Grants
Average Aid Per Year
$4,579
Students Receiving State Aid
Average Aid Per Year
$1,869
Students Receiving Institutional Grants
Average Aid Per Year
$22,255
Average Grant & Scholarship by Family Income
Income
Average Amount
< $30K
$27,384
$30K - $48K
$27,339
$48K - $75K
$27,271
$75K - $110K
$23,911
> $110K
$23,268
The financial aid department of Adrian College helps students by assisting them with scholarships, grants, and student loans in the event that they find the fees and the cost of living at the campus to be expensive. At the college, the average federal grant comes to be around $4,640, whereas the financial aid is $25,582. The college provides financial assistance in the form of state-level aid worth $2,364 and institutional aid worth $25,582.