| Founded | 1959 |
| Enrollment | 1065 students (61% female 39% male) from 16 states and 5 foreign countries. 200 boarding students |
| Accreditation | Rochester College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (30 North LaSalle, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois, 60602) |
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| Majors | Undergraduate AcademicsAdult Learning (CEL) Degrees |
| Off-Campus Study | GEO: Global Education Opportunities - Rochester College students are offered numerous opportunities for such experiential learning. As an institution, RC believes that as the world shrinks through expanding technology, communications and intercontinental travel, taking time to study in other countries and cultures is an important aspect of post-secondary education. |
| ACT/SAT Codes | ACT – 2072SAT – 1516 |
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| Financial Aid | Visit Student Financial Service |
| FAFSA Code | FAFSA #002288 |
| Alumni | Live in 47 states and 43 nationsWork at all levels of Fortune 500 multinationals such as Chrysler, General Motors, Johnson Controls, Disney and Hewlett-PackardWork for or lead mid-size organizations like the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association or Comerica Bank, or own their own small companies, like Max Impact Corp., a corporate consulting firm based in Rochester HillsIncreasingly teach for K-12 school districts such as Bloomfield Hills (MI), Troy (MI), Waterford (MI), and Detroit.
Lead Christian schools or organizations such as York College (NE), Sunrise Christian College (Philippines), or the Pepperdine University Lectures (CA)Minister in thousands of Churches of Christ such as the Family of God at Woodmont Hills (Nashville, TN) and Rochester (MI) Church of Christ, and other Christian churches around the world |
| Student Life | Student Activities: Student Government, Newspaper (The Shield), Yearbook, Theater productions, Social Clubs, Intramural Sports, A Cappella Chorus, Drama troupe, Traveling vocal groupsIntercollegiate Sports: Member of the NAIA and the USCAA. 35% of students participate in intercollegiate sports. |