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May 01, 2008 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-05-01

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WAY I\ E STATE UNIVERSITY

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Incoming student admission
requirements

To be admitted to Wayne State
University with no minimum
ACT or SAT score requirements,
incoming freshmen must have at
least a 2.75 high school grade-
point average. Test scores must
be submitted, however.

If your GPA is between a 2.0 and
2.74, you must have an ACT
score of 21 or better or an SAT
score of 970 or better.

Estimated costs for 2008

Wayne State's estimated tuition
for full-time first-year students
ranges from $6,446 to $7,988
depending on the number of
credits, but costs and fees are
subject to change by vote of
the WSU Board of Governors.
Room and board ranges from
$6,702 to $8,450, depending

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culture, and she says that
it doesn't hurt that the
organization throws great
parties in the process. This year,
for instance, Hillel of Metro
Detroit already has hosted such
bodacious bashes as "Livin' La
Vida Mocha" and a Post Purim
Party at Detroit's Majestic
Theatre, as well as their annual
bachelor/bachelorette auction
at Woody's Diner in Royal Oak.
In the auction, nearly a dozen
Hillel students put themselves

Here's what you need to know

on the meal plan and room type
chosen. For more information
and current tuition and fee
information, visit sdcl.wayne.
edu/RegistrarWeb/Tuition/
chart.

Financial aid information

Our tuition rate offers
tremendous value — it's the
lowest of any research university
in the state. Last year our
students received $244 million
in financial aid. No matter what
your circumstances, we can
help you meet the financial
challenges of higher education
today. For more details on
funding your WSU education,
check financialaid.wayne.edu .

Where do you go to class?

Wayne State has more than 100
education and research buildings
on a beautiful, 200-acre campus

of landscaped green spaces
in Detroit's University Cultural
Center. Extension centers in
Harper Woods, Madison Heights,
Farmington Hills, Port Huron,
Clinton Township and northwest
Detroit provide convenient
access to a wide selection of
courses offered at various times
days and evenings, including
weekends. Learn more at www.
mpss.wayne.eduiinfo.php.

Where do you put your car?

We have seven well-lit parking
structures and 44 surface lots, so
you're always just a short walk
from classrooms. A patrol vehicle
monitors the parking facilities 24
hours a day, and a free shuttle
bus is available on both the main
and medical campuses. For more
details, check parking.wayne.
edu .

What departments should
you contact?

The university's main Web site
is loaded with useful information
and links. Check it out at wayne.
edu .

Other helpful Web sites:

Undergraduate Admissions
admissions.wayne.edu

Scholarships
scholarships.wayne.edu

Campus tours
admissions.wayne.edu

Testing and Placement
testing.wayne.edu

Map of campus
campusmap.wayne.edu

Housing and Residential Life
housing.wayne.edu

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on the block to raise funds for
David Adom, Israel's equivalent
to the Red Cross.

Schechter believes that
Hillel has afforded her
immeasurable opportunities
for personal growth and career
advancement. Her family is
from Hungary, and she plans
to move there for six months
after graduation to teach
conversational English and learn
more about her heritage.

The best part of her involvement
with Hillel, she says, "is the
relationships that I've made over
the years and the opportunities
I know I couldn't have gotten
anywhere else. Hillel and Wayne
State have shown me that no
matter where you go, there are
always good people to bond
with."

For more information about
Hillel of Metro Detroit, visit
www.hillel-detroit.org .

Wayne State University • 8

As Hillel's Grinspoon Advocacy
Intern, Julie Schechter organizes
programs and events to teach
others about Israel.

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