At Central Michigan University, we are a community committed to the pursuit of knowledge, wisdom, discovery and creativity. We provide student-centered education and foster personal and intellectual growth to prepare students for productive careers, meaningful lives and responsible citizenship in a global society.
Colleen Green ● (989) 774-2508 ● green4cm@cmich.edu
Location: Mount Pleasant, MI
Website: www.cmich.edu
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Number of Students: 11,801
Student to Faculty Ratio: 18:1
Percentage of Students Who Identify As Native: .01%
Percentage of Staff Who Identify As Native: .01%
Graduation Rate For Native Students: 2.2%
Admission Requirements
CMU applies the same admission criteria to all incoming freshmen, regardless of the number of college credits earned prior to high school graduation.
A solid academic background will help prepare you for success at the college level. To be ready for this challenge, we stress high academic achievement in several rigorous subjects. Central Michigan University and the Presidents Council of State Colleges and Universities strongly recommend the following high school background:
4 years of English
4 years of mathematics
4 years of biological and physical sciences
4 years of history and social sciences
In addition, high school students are strongly encouraged to complete two years of a foreign language, two years of electives in fine arts and one year of hands-on computer experience.
We also consider the trend in your grades. For example, if you did not do well in your freshman year, we hope to see an upward trend in grades since then. By the end of your junior year, when you can submit an application for admission, you should have completed three years of English, mathematics, science and social science. Your senior year should include at least three classes in any of those four areas.
Native Financial Aid Opportunities Offered by the School
Native American Advancement Scholarship
Native American Scholastic Award
Diploma
Certificate ✓
Associate's
Bachelor's ✓
Master's ✓
Doctorate ✓
On-Campus Native Specific Housing
On-Campus Family Housing ✓
On-Campus Sober Housing ✓
On-Campus Childcare
Support Person For Native Students ✓
Elder-In-Residence
Native American Tuition Waiver ✓
Native Greek Organizations
Arts & Entertainment Degrees
Acting & Directing
Animation
Art History
Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
Cinema Arts
Cinema Studies
Communication
Dance
Dance Studies
Design & Technical Theatre
Graphic Design
Journalism
Multimedia Design
Music
Music Education
Music Theatre
Photojournalism
Studio Art
Theatre & Interpretation
Native Degrees
American Indian Studies
Native Language(s) Taught
Ojibwe
Native Classes
Cherokees, Slaves and the Struggle for Racial Justice
Current Native American Issues
Elementary Ojibwe I
Elementary Ojibwe II
History of Native Americans
Indians of the Great Lakes Region
Indigenous Peoples of Latin America: Precontact to 1821
Intermediate Ojibwe I
Intermediate Ojibwe II
Native American Justice Through Law
Native American Literature and Film
North American Indian Cultures
Native Supports Offered
Office of Native American Programs
Native Student Organizations
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
North American Indigenous Student Organization
Pow Wow Committee
Three Fires American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Native Events
Annual Pow Wow
Film Series and Speakers
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Native American Heritage Month
Orange Shirt Day
Workshops and Trainings
Native Preparation Programs
None
Native High School Programming
North American Indigenous Summer Enrichment Camp
How Is The School Involved With The Local Native Community?
Office of Native American Programs