Kettering University

Kettering at a Glance

Private
School Type
4+ years
Typical Program Length
City: Small
Campus Setting
1,858
Students Enrolled
12:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
69%
Graduation Rate

Cost of Attending Kettering

$46,380
Avg Tuition
$12,071
Average Loan
$32,767
High Net Cost

Tuition History

Net price ranges from $24,504 to $32,767 depending on aid.

Popular Academic Programs

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations
  • Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Engineering - General Studies
  • Engineering Science
  • Engineering-Related Fields
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Engineering Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering - General Studies
  • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology

Awards Conferred

Kettering Financial Outcomes

Percent of New Students with Loans

58%
Students have loans

Average Student Loan Amounts

Kettering students borrow an average of $12,071 in loans including federal and private sources.

Other Academic Services

  • Yellow Ribbon Program
  • Accepts Military Training Credits
  • Accepts Advanced Placement (AP) Credits
  • Study Abroad Programs
  • Academic and Career Counseling Services
  • Employment Services for Students
  • Placement Services for Graduating Students
  • Physical Library Facilities
  • Library Collection - Printed Materials
  • Digital Library Resources
  • Trained Library Staff

Comparison with Peers

Tuition
Grad Rate
Loan %
Kettering University
$46,380
69.0%
58.0%
Universities with Masters Programs
$24,940
51.5%
61.5%
Private
$30,843
56.6%
53.2%
Mostly Undergraduate Programs
$23,595
56.4%
54.2%
Michigan
$17,660
56.4%
52.2%

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