Marygrove College

Marygrove College, an independent Catholic liberal arts college sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, is committed to fostering Christian values, to educating students from diverse backgrounds, and to serving the people of Metropolitan Detroit and beyond. The fundamental purpose of Marygrove College is to educate each student toward intellectual and professional competence; toward career flexibility through grounding in the liberal arts; and toward active compassion and commitment. To this end, Marygrove provides a personalized learning environment which, through excellent teaching in its undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs, sets for its students these goals: Competence, compassion, commitment. 

Enrollment

For Year: 
Fall 2011
Undergraduate Students: 
2700

Student Profile

Male %: 
24
Female %: 
76
In-State Students %: 
98
Out-of-State %: 
2
Number of Undergraduate Majors: 
43
Number of Minors-Concentration Fields: 
40

Most Popular Majors

Tuition: 
$18,020
Room & Board: 
$7,600

Financial Aid Data

Students with Demonstrated Financial Need %: 
99
Average Financial Aid Package: 
$7,000
Percent Need Met (Need-basied Aid) %: 
88

Class Size

Student/Faculty Ratio: 
15:1

Athletics & Intramural Activities

Athletic Division: 
NAIA
Students Participating in Sports Activities and Intermurals %: 
4%

Co-curricular Activities

Student Clubs and Organizations: 
17

8425 W. McNichols
Detroit, MI 48221
313-927-1200
www.Marygrove.edu

Year Founded: 1905
President: David J. Fike

Interesting Facts

Founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Was originally known as St. Mary College.
Pursuing the strategic vision of urban leadership.