The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) to attend the school's largest program. Net price is the program's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Negative cost values indicate that the average grant/scholarship aid exceeded the cost of attendance.
Davenport University is a private university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Originally established in 1886, Davenport offers degrees through its five colleges to over 7,000 students.
Davenport University offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Get on track to earn the health information technologist's salary you deserve through HIT program courses, such as medical terminology, advanced procedural coding, health care ethics and presentation techniques. Complete Davenport's associates degree in information technology and continue on to our bachelor's in health information management (HIM degree). All classes are aligned with Quality Matters (QM) and are evaluated through Instructional Design to ensure the quality of instruction.
The program is designed to prepare competent entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. Students are prepared in the basics of patient care, basic laboratory practices, and medical office procedures. In addition, students will have developed their interpersonal communication skills and acquired a foundation in both psychology and cultural diversity. Upon completion of course work and the practicum, students are eligible to take the certification exam of the American Association of Medical Assistants (CMA) and/or the American Medical Technologist Exam (RMA). Medical Assisting is a laddered program allowing students to complete the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Assisting, and eventually complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Services Administration or Medical Case Management.
Davenport's classes for LPN include topics like anatomy and physiology with human disease, foundations of nursing and critical thinking and pharmacology. The classes for LPN will prepare you to take the NCLEX-PN exam and put you on a path to become a licensed practical nurse. All courses are taught by Davenport professors who are RNs and hold advanced degrees, including master's degrees in nursing and PhDs.
The Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has joined the school’s Corporate Partner Scholarship Program to provide 20% tuition discounts to the chamber’s members and their dependents.
The Corporate Education Scholarship Program aims to help organizations contribute to the continued growth of their employees and employees’ families by providing Davenport University scholarships.
Davenport University is seeing its largest on campus population ever, and saw nearly 1,000 new students joining the campus community on move in day.
The scholarship program provides scholarships for Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation employees and their family members to attend Davenport University.
The program is aimed at students who already have an associate degree, though it does not need to be healthcare related. The certificate enables individuals to work as an oncology data specialist.
The Casa Latina program is an online program available worldwide to help students prepare for careers while also becoming workplace proficient in both English and Spanish.
Students in Professor William Ruhf’s forensic science class thought they were showing up for a lecture, but were instead tasked with investigating a crime scene.
Davenport University has been assessing the reference and library needs of its students and has found that its students need more library services than just books. The university has decided to provide more digital and tutoring services and more.
Davenport University is planning to meet the needs of the growing Hispanic and Latinx communities by creating a fully bilingual program called Casa Latina, set to begin in the Fall semester of 2024.
After a recent shift in legislation in Michigan, Northwestern Michigan College was able to partner with Davenport University so that it can offer a BSN completion program to graduating ADN students.
Grand Rapids, Michigan’s Davenport University has announced a fundraising campaign to improve its educational opportunities in a range of areas.
Davenport University has named Carlos Sanchez its Latino Program Executive Director as part of its goal of making the Davenport campus more diverse. Sanchez has a long history of executive positions in Grand Rapids organizations working toward the betterment of Latino people.
Students forced to change planned externships due to the pandemic found new opportunities through the health department, helping to track and control the spread of COVID-19.
A new initiative, begun by Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs at Davenport University, focuses on reducing the barriers facing first-generation and minority students through peer support and aims to improve outcomes and degree completion rates.
The program provides a path for veterans to find employment and educational opportunities in a setting built around their needs.