Your Path To Success: Adrian College
Adrian College at a glance
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Location: Adrian, Michigan (45 minutes from Ann Arbor and Toledo, 90 minutes from Detroit) Founded: 1859 Enrollment: 1,350 Average Class Size: 19 students Housing: 2-person rooms, single rooms, 4-person apartments, single and double suites, Theme Houses Placement: 90% of graduates find employment or enter graduate school within 6 months of graduation Off-campus Study: 59 programs in 29 foreign countries and 4 programs in the U.S. Mascot: Bulldogs Colors: Black and gold
Men: Baseball Basketball ACHA Hockey Cross Country Football Golf MCHA Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Tennis Track Women: Basketball Bowling Cheer Team Cross Country Dance Team Golf Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Synchronized Skating Tennis Track Volleyball
Programs of Study Accounting Music Art & Design Musical Theatre Arts Management Philosophy Athletic Training Physical Education Biology Physics Business Administration Political Science Marketing Psychology Management Religion Chemistry Social Work Communication Arts & Sciences Sociology Argumentation & Advocacy Spanish Mass Mediated Communication Teacher Education Criminal Justice Elementary Earth Science Secondary Economics Theatre English Journalism Pre-Professional Programs Literature Pre-architecture Writing Pre-art therapy Environmental Science/ Pre-engineering Studies Pre-health sciences Exercise Science Dentistry Corporate Fitness Medicine French Optometry German Podiatry History Pharmacy Interior Design Pre-law International Business Pre-physical therapy International Studies Pre-seminary Japanese Studies Pre-veterinary Mathematics
Adrian College is a member of the NCAA, Div. III, MCHA, Div. III, ACHA, Div. I and the MIAA.
Fun Facts *Freshmen can have cars on campus! *All students have the opportunity for an on-campus job. *Visit campus to learn about the legendary Downs Hall Ghost! *Adrian students volunteered more than 5,000 hours of community service last year. *Adrian’s Honors Program supports independent study and research leading to publication/presentation of students’ scholarly work.