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Michigan State University

Women's WCLA Contact: Brent Hiner
Profile
Size
10 / 10
39,423 Undergrads / 50,351 Students
Cost
4 / 10
$16,579 Net Price
Selectivity
3 / 10
71% Admitted
  • Team Conference

    WCLA Div. 1

  • College Type

    4-year, Public

  • Campus Type

    City: Small

Student Body
Gender
  • Male
  • Female
Enrollment
  • Full Time
  • Part Time
Geography
  • In-State
  • Out-of-state
  • Foreign
  • Other
Ethnicity
  • White
  • Black
  • Asian
  • Latino
  • Foreign
  • Other
Student-to-faculty Ratio
16 to 1
Return For Sophomore Year
92%
Overall Graduation Rate
81%
Graduate On Time / in 6 Years
56% / 81%
Calendar System
Semester
Religious Affiliation
None
Housing
On campus housing is provided and is not required for incoming freshman

Other includes American Indian, Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, two or more races and unknown race / ethnicity.

Recruit Commits
2017
  
HS
Hometown
Position(s)
Maddy Withers Fenton Fenton, MI Att
Bridget McConnell New Trier Winnetka, IL Att
Ellie Reuschlein Fenton Fenton, MI Att
Olivia Reilly Forest Hills Grand Rapids, MI Att
Caroline Perry South Lyon South Lyon, MI Mid
Claire McPherson Rochester Rochester, MI Mid
Jordan Markowski Dewitt Dewitt, MI Mid
Kenzie Miller Hudsonville Hudsonville, MI Mid
Grace Giampetroni Cranbrook Kingswood / High Point Bloomfield Hills, MI Mid
Faith Wilson Fairfax Fairfax, VA Def
Kelsey Simpson Grand Blanc Grand Blanc, MI Mid
Taylor Warstler Lake Orion Lake Orion, MI Mid
Sierra Dietz Dewitt Dewitt, MI Att
 
2016
  
HS
Hometown
Position(s)
Briana Houle Rockford Rockford, MI Goal
Rachel Schenk Ann Arbor Pioneer Ann Arbor, MI Def
Lilli Antonelli Lake Orion Lake Orion, MI Def
Chayse Hurley North Farmington-Harrison Farmington Hills, MI Def
Irelyn Ankenbauer Stoney Creek Rochester, MI Att
Haley Engels Lowell Lowell, MI Mid
Caroline Bock Grosse Pointe North Grosse Pointe, MI Mid
Erin Houston Cox Virginia Beach, VA Mid
Shelby Wolf Santa Monica Santa Monica, CA Mid
Elizabeth Rauh Grosse Pointe South Grosse Pointe, MI Mid
 
2015
  
HS
Hometown
Position(s)
Elle O'Connell East Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, MI Mid
Sarah Stief Regina Macomb, MI Mid
Layne Heinrich Saginaw Heritage Saginaw, MI Mid
Megan Frick Clarkston Clarkston, MI Mid
Zoe Hutchison Flushing Flushing, MI Def
Shayla Croteau Northville Northville, MI Def
Mackenzie Sappe St. Vincent?s Baltimore, MD Def
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Location
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824 See Directions
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Where Grads Live
  • Greater Detroit Area
  • Lansing Michigan Area
  • Greater Chicago Area
  • Greater Grand Rapids Michigan Area
  • Greater New York City Area
  • Saginaw Michigan Area
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Washington D.C. Metro Area
  • Greater Los Angeles Area
  • Greater Atlanta Area
  • Kalamazoo Michigan Area
  • Greater Denver Area
  • Greater Boston Area
  • Dallas/Fort Worth Area
  • Greater Seattle Area
Where Grads Work
  • General Motors
  • State of Michigan
  • Associated Students of Michigan State University
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Chrysler Group LLC
  • University of Michigan
  • IBM
  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Deloitte
  • EY
  • Quicken Loans
  • AT&T
  • The Dow Chemical Company
  • PwC
  • Plante Moran
What Grads Do
  • Sales
  • Education
  • Operations
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Engineering
  • Research
  • Media and Communication
  • Healthcare Services
  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Information Technology
  • Consulting
  • Human Resources
  • Program and Project Management
  • Support
Data from
Niche Grades
Overall Experience
Student Life
Professor Rating
Academics
Athletics
Campus
Academics
Test Scores
SAT
Critical Reading
450 - 590
Math
550 - 670
Total
1050 - 1310
ACT
English
23 - 31
Math
23 - 28
Composite
23 - 29

This range represents the middle half of incoming freshman from the 25th to 75th percentile. The writing component is now optional and no longer reported. Historical writing ranges: 460 - 570 for SAT; 8 - 9 for ACT

GPA
SAT Math
SAT Reading
ACT

This distribution represents incoming freshman test scores and GPA on 4.0 scale.

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Admissions
 
Total
Male
Female
Applicants 44,322 21,435 22,887
% Admitted 71% 69% 73%
% Admits That Enroll 28% 29% 27%
Incoming Freshman Average GPA 3.7
  • Accepted
  • Denied
  • Applied
  • Waitlisted
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    High School Rank
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    TOEFL (English proficiency)
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    Majors / Programs

    Degrees offered by popularity. Type = Bachelor.

    Business (17%)
    Biological & Biomedical Sciences (12%)
    Communication & Journalism (12%)
    Engineering (9%)
    Social Sciences (9%)
    Advertising (5%)
    Biology/Biological Sciences, General (5%)
    Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management (4%)
    Parks, Recreation & Fitness Stu. (4%)
    Kinesiology and Exercise Science (4%)
    Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (4%)
    Finance, General (4%)
    Economics, General (3%)
    Psychology, General (3%)
    Psychology (3%)
    Agriculture (3%)
    Computer & Information Sciences (2%)
    Athlete graduation rate
    Financial
    Net Price

    Average net price = sticker price - financial aid.

    $16,579

    Average net price by income for incoming freshman receiving financial aid.

    Net price for students paying in-state tuition rate (public institutions).

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    Sticker Price

    Sticker price = estimated total cost of attendance.

     
    In-state
    Out-of-state
    On Campus
    Tuition & Fees$14,460 $37,890
    Books & Supplies$1,108 $1,108
    Cost of Living$10,522 $10,522
    Personal Expenses$3,040 $3,040
     
    Sticker Price$29,130 $51,118

    Personal expenses includes laundry, transportation, entertainment and furnishings.

    Financial Aid

    70% of full-time, incoming freshman receive financial aid.

     
    Receiving Aid %
    Avg. Aid Amount
    Type of Aid
    Grant or Scholarship51%$12,200
    Federal Grants23%$5,568
    Pell Grants23%$5,107
    Other Federal11%$1,044
    State & Local Grants10%$1,266
    Institutional Grants48%$10,118
     
    Student Loans42%$7,803
    Federal Loans41%$5,117
    Other Loans7%$16,944

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    All financials shown for full-time, incoming freshman.

     
    Total Amount
    Per Student
    Endowment
    Financial Assets $3.31 Billion $65,671

    Value of endowment assets at fiscal year end.

    Debt

    Total federal debt after graduation for undergrad borrowers: $25,200.

    Total cumulative student debt by percentile.

     
    Total Principal
    Monthly Payment
    10 Year Repayment $21,829 $268

    Most student loans have a grace period before repayment begins.

    3 Year Avg. Default Rate: 3.3%

    Avg. rate for colleges with lacrosse is 5.1%.

    Total federal debt excludes private student loans and parent PLUS loans. Cumulative debt cohort includes 13,096 students.

    Salary

    Earnings 10 years after enrollment: $53,600

    Earnings of former students working by percentile.

    Earnings of former students who received federal financial aid. Figures shown are median.

    Payback

    How long until this college investment pays off: 4.48 years.

    Median debt and foregone earnings divided by median earnings. Foregone earnings assumes 4 years to graduation; at this school, 56% of students graduate on time.

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    Campus Safety
     
    On Campus
    In Residence Halls In Res. Halls
    Criminal Offenses
    Murder - -
    Negligent Manslaughter - -
    Rape 29 28
    Fondling 12 12
    Incest - -
    Statutory Rape - -
    Robbery 4 2
    Aggravated Assault 16 13
    Burglary 72 63
    Motor Vehicle Theft 34 26
    Arson - -

    In Residence Halls are a subset of On Campus statistics. Murder includes non-negligent manslaughter.

    The crime data reported by the institutions have not been subjected to independent verification by the U.S. Department of Education. Therefore, the Department cannot vouch for the accuracy of the data reported here. Statistics represent 3-year average data.

    Data from The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.

    Carnegie Classifications
    Category
    Classification
    Basic ClassificationDoctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity
    Undergrad InstructionBalanced arts & sciences/professions, high graduate coexistence
    Graduate InstructionResearch Doctoral: Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
    Enrollment ProfileHigh undergraduate
    Undergrad ProfileFour-year, full-time, more selective, lower transfer-in
    Size and SettingFour-year, large, primarily residential

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