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From Our President...

     Poised to meet the challenges of the 21st century, Madonna University is a community of academic leaders and learners, who cooperate in an atmosphere of care and concern for the students and other members of this service learning community. We invite you to visit our campus and discover the wide array of academic programs, excellent faculty, service learning options, and social opportunities available at Madonna.

 

     This site offers information to high school counselors to help their students with the transition to MU.                               

 

Programs of Study

     Madonna University offers over 70 undergraduate programs of study.  MU is organized into the College of Arts & Humanities, College of Education, School of Business, College of Social Sciences, College of Science & Math, College of Nursing, and Orchard Lake.

     MU offers convenient and flexible class scheduling to complete all programs of study; whether the student is gaining career experience through an internship, participating in one of MU's athletic programs, or working.

Personal Attention

     MU’s enrollment is approximately 4,600 degree seeking men and women. Our average class size is 18-20 students. Unlike other universities, none of our classes are taught by graduate assistants. Qualified part-time and full-time instructors teach all of MU’s classes. 

     At MU, our faculty are advisors to the students. Our students learn and are advised by full-time faculty who are experts in their fields. We believe it is important to strengthen the bond between faculty and students. Not only will our students receive career and academic advising from their advisor they will learn from them in the classroom.

Applying to MU

      Madonna University has a rolling admissions policy. We accept applications throughout the year; however, scholarship applications for the Fall Term need to be in no later than May 1.

     We require high school transcripts from all students, along with ACT or SAT scores and essay.

·        Minimum high school GPA of 2.75

·        Minimum ACT composite score of 20 (SAT conversion chart)

·     Essay (300 words of less) on why the student feels he/she will be  successful at MU

     We will also be attending several regional college fairs throughout the state of Michigan.  For a complete listing of our travel schedule or information about MU open house programs please follow the appropriate link.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

 

Intellectual, Spiritual & Personal Growth

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