Saginaw Valley State University is one of Michigan’s 15 public universities and a North Central Association/Higher Learning Commission regionally accredited institution.
Saginaw Valley offers over 90 quality programs of study and several professionally accredited programs (including business, chemistry, education, engineering, music, nursing, athletic training, occupational therapy, and social work).
As Michigan’s most affordable public university, Saginaw Valley offers many financial aid and alternative funding opportunities such as the Red & White Award for Canadians: a renewable, non-competitive academic scholarship available to eligible Canadian students and offsetting international rates, thus saving over 50% on tuition/fee rates.
Located in a suburban setting on a welcoming, clean, and modern campus, Saginaw Valley is home to more than 10,000 students, yet still offers small classes (average class size of 21-25 depending upon the particular semester). With over 150 student clubs/organizations, there is something for every student to enjoy!
Plan your personal visit and learn more by visiting us online at: www.svsu.edu/canadian.
Saginaw Valley State University specializes in the following fields of study:
- Business
- Education
- Engineering
- Health Programs and Pre-Med
- Liberal Arts
On-campus housing/residence is optional. SVSU offers award-winning residency units, including a variety of floor plans. Co-ed buildings; no co-ed rooms. All units include private kitchen and bath, HVAC, and local phone.
More information about on-campus housing options can be found here http://www.svsu.edu/housing
A variety (of off-campus housing options) exists in the surrounding area. Limited options within walking distance.
To learn more about our Student Organizations, please visit us online at http://svsu.orgsync.com/StudentOrganizations.
Career Planning and Services can be found online at http://www.svsu.edu/careerservices/
SVSU is a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II. SVSU offers nine intercollegiate sports open to men and nine to women.
For details about our athletic teams and opportunities, visit www.svsu.edu/athletics
SVSU offers over 150 student clubs/organizations.
Find out all the different ways you can get involved with student life on campus by visiting http://svsu.orgsync.com/StudentOrganizations
SVSU offers numerous state-of-the art computer technology laboratories, data ports, and Wi-Fi for student use.
SVSU offers a sculpture museum, art gallery, theatre, recital hall, and internationally inspired gardens. For samples, see:
- http://www.svsu.edu/mfsm/
- http://www.svsu.edu/artgallery/
SVSU's offices of Disability Services, Multicultural Services, and Personal Counseling all offer support services to qualifying students. For details, see - http://www.svsu.edu/disabilityservices/
Opportunities for international involvement abound. For more information, check out http://studyabroad.svsu.edu/.
For campus tours, visit www.svsu.edu/canadian
Academic & Tutorial Services, include:
- Academic Advisement Center
- Library and Internet Services
- Math & Physics Resource Center
- Student Technology Center
- Writing Center
- Multicultural Services
- Career Services