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The following consumer information made available to all current and prospective 黑料专区 students as required by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008.

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General Institutional Information

About 黑料专区
Contact Information

鈥 Family Educational Rights and听 Privacy Act (FERPA)
Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities

Student Diversity

黑料专区 鈥 Student Body Diversity, Fall 2025
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey, as of October 15, 2025

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Enrollment by Sex

Enrollment Status Male Female Total
Count % of Male Count % of Female Count % of Total
Full-time 326 80% 716 83% 1,042 82%
Part-time 79 20% 151 17% 230 18%
Total 405 100% 867 100% 1,272 100%
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity

Race/Ethnicity Full-time Part-time Total
Count % of FT Count % of PT Count % of Total
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 1% 1 0% 7 1%
Asian 53 5% 7 3% 60 5%
Black or African American 147 14% 45 20% 192 15%
Hispanic/Latino 68 7% 26 11% 94 7%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 0% 0 0% 2 0%
Two or more races 62 6% 15 7% 77 6%
White 543 52% 105 46% 648 51%
Race/ethnicity unknown 95 9% 25 11% 120 9%
U.S. Nonresident 66 6% 6 3% 72 6%
Total 1,042 100% 230 100% 1,272 100%
GRADUATE STUDENTS

Enrollment by Sex

Enrollment Status Male Female Total
Count % of Male Count % of Female Count % of Total
Full-time 30 91% 19 76% 49 84%
Part-time 3 9% 6 24% 9 16%
Total 33 100% 25 100% 58 100%
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity

Race/Ethnicity Full-time Part-time Total
Count % of FT Count % of PT Count % of Total
American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Asian 2 4% 0 0% 2 3%
Black or African American 1 2% 4 44% 5 9%
Hispanic/Latino 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Two or more races 2 4% 0 0% 2 3%
White 11 22% 3 33% 14 24%
Race/ethnicity unknown 3 6% 0 0% 3 5%
U.S. Nonresident 30 61% 2 22% 32 55%
Total 49 100% 9 100% 58 100%
Federal Pell Grant Recipients 鈥 Undergraduate Students, Academic Year 2024鈥25

Student Group Pell Recipients Total Students Percent Receiving Pell
All undergraduate students 443 1,376 32%
Degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates 443 1,230 36%
Full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduates 97 244 40%

 

This information is available on the听under and (for Pell Grant Recipient information). Also view Belonging at 黑料专区.

Price of Attendance
Past information is available on the . Current information is available in the Financial Aid section of the website under Cost of Attendance.
Net Price Calculator (Undergraduate only)

Refund Policy and Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Federal Financial Aid

Textbook Information
Faculty are required to submit textbook and course materials information to the 黑料专区 Bookstore prior to each semester. The Bookstore is also provided with course schedule and enrollment data to ensure adequate availability of required materials. Required textbook information will be listed on each applicable course section and can be viewed through under 鈥淪earch for Courses and Course Sections.鈥

Educational Program
Undergraduate
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Continuing Education
Instructional Facilities
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Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements


Transfer Credit Resources
Articulation Agreements

Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs
These documents are available for your review by contacting the Executive Office at 313.664.7470.

Career and Job Placement Services

Voter Registration

Student Financial Assistance

Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information

Assistance Available from Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs

Disbursement for Books and Supplies
黑料专区 offers eligible students the ability to charge required books and supplies at the 黑料专区 Bookstore and printed course materials at the Imaging Center directly to their student account through the Peacock Pay program. Students with a pending financial aid refund for the current semester may charge up to $500 or the amount of their pending refund, whichever is less. The Bookstore opens for Peacock Pay charges 10 days prior to the start of each semester, ensuring that eligible students have access to required course materials by the seventh day of the payment period, as required under 34 CFR 668.164(m).

Automatic deduction: Any Peacock Pay charges will be automatically deducted from the student’s financial aid refund before it is issued by the Business Office.

Opt-out: Students who do not wish to use the Peacock Pay program may opt out by simply not using it at checkout. Students who opt out will receive their full financial aid credit balance refund on the standard schedule and may purchase books and supplies through any source of their choosing. Students may also pay outstanding Peacock Pay charges at any time by cash, check, or credit card at the Business Office before their financial aid is processed.

Study Abroad and Federal Student Aid
Assistance Available for Graduate Students

Student Loan Program
Loan Details


Preferred Lender List
黑料专区 does not have a preferred lender list.

Preferred Lender Arrangements
黑料专区 does not have preferred lender arrangements.

 

Financial Aid Contact Information
Mathew Catanese听鈥 Director
贰尘补颈濒:听[email protected]
笔丑辞苍别:听313-664-7497
惭别别迟:听

Jami Johnson 鈥 Financial Aid Counselor 鈥 Student Last Names A-K
贰尘补颈濒:听[email protected]
笔丑辞苍别:听313-664-7496
惭别别迟:听

Allison Molesworth 鈥 Counselor 鈥 Student Last Names L-Z
贰尘补颈濒:听[email protected]
笔丑辞苍别:听313-664-7468
惭别别迟:听

Student Outcomes

Retention Rates

Official retention rates are based on the percentage of full-time, first-time undergraduate students seeking a bachelor’s degree who return the following fall and these figures are reported to the U. S. Department of Education on an annual basis through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The information can be viewed on the as well.

According to the, the national average retention rate (all four-year colleges) for full-time, first-time students entering Fall 2022 returning Fall 2023 is 81.7%.

黑料专区 Full-Time, First Time Students

Start Term Number Enrolled Number Returning Retention Rate
Fall 2024 244 206 84%
Fall 2023 258 212 82%

In addition, 黑料专区 calculates the retention rate for part-time (first-time students), all transfer students and all graduate students as depicted below:

黑料专区 Part-Time, First-Time Students

Start Term Number Enrolled Number Returning Retention Rate
Fall 2024 3 3 100%
Fall 2023 4 3 75%


黑料专区 New Transfer Students

Start Term Number Enrolled Number Returning Retention Rate
Fall 2024 71 56 79%
Fall 2023 80 64 80%

 

黑料专区 New MFA (2-3 yr program)
Graduate Students

Start Term Number Enrolled Number Returning Retention Rate
Fall 2024 14 10 71%
Fall 2023 12 11 92%

Graduation Rates and Outcome Measures

Official graduation rates are based on the percentage of full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students who finish their degree with 150% of the 鈥渘ormal time鈥 (6 years) and these figures are reported to the U. S. Department of Education on an annual basis through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). This information can be viewed on the as well.

According to the, the national average six-year graduation rate (all four-year colleges) for full-time, first-time students entering Fall 2017 and graduating by 2023 is 61%.

Six-Year Graduation Rate by Race/Ethnicity (Full-Time, First-Time Fall Entry)

Entering Fall Cohort Year
Category 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Overall 63% 64% 70% 71% 55%
Gender
听听听 听Female 61% 73% 75% 70% 56%
听听听听 Male 63% 51% 62% 71% 55%
Race/Ethnicity
听听听听 American Indian or Alaska Native 听100% 听– 听–
听听听听 Asian 80% 48% 67% 90% 63%
听听听听 Black or African American 42% 48% 54% 89% 29%
听听听听 Hispanic/Latino 45% 82% 100% 77% 50%
听听听听 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 听– 听– 听–
听听听听 Two or More Races 60% 75% 67% 42% 65%
听听听听 White 61% 65% 69% 71% 60%
听听听听 Unknown 73% 76% 83% 67% 60%
听听听听 International 72% 50% 50% 54% 56%
Recipients of Federal Pell Grant 56% 53% 67% 70% 44%
听听听听 Percent of Cohort Pell Eligible 33% 31% 24% 28% 37%
Recipients of Subsidized Stafford Loan without Pell Grant 64% 71% 75% 71% 64%
Students Who Did Not Receive a Pell Grant or Subsidized Stafford Loan 65% 67% 65% 71% 59%
Data retrieved from IPEDS surveys

 

Outcome Measures are based on the percentage of all new undergraduate students (first-time and transfer/full-time and part-time) during the academic year (Fall and Winter) who finish their degree with 200% of the 鈥渘ormal time鈥 (8 years).听 These figures are reported to the U. S. Department of Education on an annual basis through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Outcome Measures – Eight-Year Graduation Rates for all New Students (Fall and Winter Entry)

Entry Year
Category 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Total Entering 63% 58% 60% 63% 63%
听听听听听听听听听 Pell Grant Recipients 58% 44% 55% 52% 53%
听听听听听听听听听 Non Pell 67% 66% 62% 69% 68%
Full-Time First-Time Entering 70% 57% 61% 67% 70%
听听听听听听听听听 Pell Grant Recipients 59% 46% 54% 54% 63%
听听听听听听听听听 Non Pell 75% 64% 64% 72% 72%
Part-Time First-Time Entering 35% 33% 22% 40% 38%
听听听听听听听听听 Pell Grant Recipients 31% 11% 21% 20% 31%
听听听听听听听听听 Non Pell 38% 50% 23% 50% 46%
Full-Time Transfer 67% 68% 67% 64% 57%
听听听听听听听听听 Pell Grant Recipients 70% 52% 69% 61% 47%
听听听听听听听听听 Non Pell 65% 74% 66% 65% 63%
Part-Time Transfer 39% 47% 46% 39% 52%
听听听听听听听听听 Pell Grant Recipients 37% 38% 43% 18% 33%
听听听听听听听听听 Non Pell 40% 52% 50% 58% 64%
Data retrieved from IPEDS surveys

The following chart depicts the number of graduate students who begin their program in a given year and the number of students who completed their degree.

Percentage of Graduate Students Who Completed their Degree

Entry Year Began Complete % Comp
2018 23 19 83%
2019 18 15 83%
2020 28 23 82%
2021 29 27 93%
2022 32 30 94%

Transfer Out Data

Fall 2024, a total of 318 new undergraduate students began their studies at 黑料专区. Fall 2025 enrollment data indicates that 55 did not return. According to National Student Clearinghouse records, 24 of the 55 transferred to another higher education institution.

Graduation Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid

Not applicable to 黑料专区

Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid

Not applicable to 黑料专区

Career and Post-Graduation Data

All 黑料专区 students and alumni have access to the Office of Partnerships鈥 Career Development team. The Office of Partnerships Career Development Team prepares students for life after graduation by offering guidance on resume, CV and cover letter preparation, interview skills and job search techniques. They inform students about various career paths open to artists and designers and schedule on-campus recruitment events that bring companies to our students. In addition, the online Job Book allows students to search job postings and internships, as well as upload their resume and sample work for employers to review.

Post-Graduation Activities

黑料专区 Undergraduate Alumni 鈥 Class of 2024
Number of Graduates = 306
Number of Verified Graduates with Employment Information = 265 鈥 87% Knowledge Rate
Number Employed = 235
Number Employed in Major or any Art & Design Field = 208
Number Attending Graduate School = 5
Total Number Placed = 213
Placement Rate = 80%

黑料专区 Graduate Alumni 鈥 Class of 2024
Number of Graduates = 35
Number of Verified Graduates with Employment Information = 34 鈥 97% Knowledge Rate
Number Employed = 32
Number Employed in an Art or Design Field = 31
Number Continuing Education = 0
Total Number Placed = 31
Placement Rate = 91%

 

Art Teacher Certification

Total number of students who have been certified or licensed as teachers are as follows:
2014/2015: 5
2015/2016: 8
2016/2017: 8
2017/2018: 5
2018/2019: 6
2019/2020: 6
2020/2021: 8
2021/2022: 7
2022/2023: 5
2023/2024: 6

Art Teacher Preparation Program 鈥 Michigan Test to Teacher Certification (MTTC) Pass Rate听

黑料专区 Michigan Test for Teacher Certification LQ 095 Visual Arts Education Cumulative pass rate for program year August 2021 鈥 July 2024 was 91.3%.

黑料专区 Title II Report 鈥 National Teacher Preparation Data

Post-Graduation Study

December 2024 and May 2025, 黑料专区 graduated 268 undergraduate students and according to National Student Clearinghouse data, 5 are enrolled in graduate programs Fall 2025 at the following colleges:

Albany State University
黑料专区
Southern Illinois University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Yale University

Advanced Degrees Obtained by 黑料专区 Undergraduate Alumni

Based on 黑料专区 Alumni data obtained from LiveAlumni as of July 2025, some of the advanced degrees pursued by 黑料专区 graduates include:

J.D. – (multiple)
M.A. – (multiple, various concentrations)
M.A. – Advertising and Marketing
M.A. – Art Administration
M.A. – Art History and Museum Studies
M.A. – Communication
M.A. – Educational/Instructional Technology
M.A. – English
M.A. – Ergonomics and Innovation
M.A. – Fashion Design & Construction
M.A. – Music Production & Audio Engineering
M.A. – Public Administration
M.A. – Urban Planning
M.A.Ed. – Education (various)
M.B.A. – (multiple, various concentrations)
M.Eng – Master of Engineering – Systems Engineering
M.F.A. – (multiple, various concentrations)
M.S. – Analytics
M.S. – Art Therapy
M.S. – Conservation
M.S. – Design Management
M.S. – Health Infrastructure and Learning Systems
M.S. – Human-centered Design and Engineering
M.S. – Industrial Engineering
M.S. – Instructional Design
M.S. – Integrated Marketing Communications
M.S. – Management and Organizational Behavior
M.S. – Transportation Design
Master Gemologist Certification
Master of Architecture
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
MDes – (multiple, various concentrations)
MDes – Interior Architecture
MDiv – Master of Divinity
MLIS – Master of Library and Information Science
Ph.D. – Clinical Psychology
Ph.D. – Communication & Media Studies
Ph.D. – Computational Linguistics, Cognitive Neuroscience
Ph.D. – Education
Ph.D. – Fashion/Apparel Design
Ph.D. – Human Computer Interaction
Ph.D. – Instructional Technology and Design
Ph.D. – Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D. – Microbiology and Immunology
Ph.D. – Organizational Leadership

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