8975 US Highway 31, Berrien Springs, MI
- Rating: A-
- 1,100 Students
- Private
- Christian
Description
Andrews University, situated in Berrien Springs, Michigan, is a private Seventh-day Adventist university with a rich history dating back to 1874. It holds the distinction of being the flagship institution of the Seventh-day Adventist educational system. The university offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, fostering a learning environment that integrates faith and academics. Known for its diverse student body and a campus that promotes a strong sense of community, Andrews University provides a unique educational experience within a rural setting in southwestern Michigan.
National Merit
National Merit Finalists Scholars, National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars, National African American Recognition Program Scholars, National Indigenous Recognition Program Scholars, and National Rural/Small Town Recognition Program Scholars
Andrews University rewards the scholars listed above with a special Andrews Partnership Scholarship that covers 100% tuition for four years for incoming freshmen with a cap of 144 credits and limited to a degree.
- To confirm receipt of the scholarship, submit appropriate records to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
- All gift aid received, including a university scholarship or grant, cannot exceed the cost of full tuition for up to 16 credits per semester, book charges of up to $550 per semester, plus General and recognized course fees. When total gift aid is more than the costs mentioned above, the university scholarship or grant is reduced until gift aid equals the costs.
- All gift aid is added in the following order: external scholarships, merit aid, and then need-based aid. Should the external scholarships and merit-aid portions exceed the tuition, books and fees limit, boarding students may include the minimum costs of room and board in the calculation.
- To confirm receipt of the scholarship, submit appropriate records (award letter, certificate and/or official test scores) to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
APS/SAT Scholars
- Criteria:
- a composite score of 34 ACT or 1490 SAT (SAT Evidence-based Reading & Writing + Math) or higher OR
- pSAT-NMSQT of 1470 (ERW and Math) or higher
- Award Amount:
- 100% tuition for four years for incoming freshmen with a cap of 144 credits and limited to a degree.
- To confirm receipt of the scholarship, submit appropriate records to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Last Updated: April 2025