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Davenport University
Davenport University
Davenport University Established: Type: President: Faculty: Students: Undergraduates: Postgraduates: Location: Campus: Colors: Nickname: Website: 1866 Private Michael Volk (Interim) 113 12,471 11,733 738 Caledonia Township, Michigan, USA Suburban Red and Black Panthers www.davenport.edu/
Program Focus
Focus on business, technology, and health professions. Serves learners seeking master’s, bachelor’s or associate’s degrees, diplomas, and post-graduate certificates.
Athletics
The Davenport University athletic program is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the WolverineHoosier Athletic Conference.
Men’s Athletics
• • • • • • • • Baseball Basketball Bowling Cross Country Golf Rugby Soccer Track
Davenport University is a private, nonprofit, multi-location university located Northern Indiana and throughout Michigan. It was established in 1866 and currently offers Master’s Degrees, Bachelor’s Degrees, Associate’s Degrees, diplomas, and post-grad certification programs in business, technology, health professions, and graduate studies (MBA). The University’s main campus is located in Caledonia Township in Kent County, Michigan. One of the University’s newest campuses, the main campus includes student organizations, residence halls, and athletic programs.
Women’s Athletics
• • • • • • • • Basketball Bowling Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Track Volleyball
Non-Varsity Sports
• Men’s Ice Hockey (ACHA) • Men’s Lacrosse (MCLA) • Women’s Lacrosse (WCLL)
Student Profile
There are currently approximately 13,500 enrolled students. • Average age: 31 • 39% part time, 61% full time • 74% female, 26% male • 169 international students from 42 countries • Approximately 75% of full-time students receive aid. • Average of 16 students per class.
Men’s Ice Hockey
Men’s Ice Hockey is arguably the most storied athletic program at Davenport. Men’s Ice Hockey, since 2008-2009, has fielded two teams. The first team participates at the ACHA Division II level and competes in the GMHL. The second team participates at the ACHA Division III level and competes in the MCHC. In recent years, Davenport University has become a powerhouse with numerous
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Year 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2004 Sport Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Ice Hockey Women’s Basketball Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Basketball Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Basketball Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Golf Men’s Soccer Men’s Ice Hockey League ACHA D2 GMHL WHAC ACHA D2 GMHL WHAC WHAC ACHA D2 GMHL WHAC WHAC GMHL WHAC WHAC GLIHA Title National Champions
Davenport University
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regular season and tournament championships, but more notably captured back-toback Division II National Championships in 2007-08 and 2008-09.
External links
• Davenport University • Panther Athletics
Athletic Championships
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