Over 90% of Great Lake Adventist Academy (GLAA) students are accepted to colleges and universities.
[8] GLAA, situated on a 400-acre (1.6 km2) campus in rural Cedar Lake, Michigan, serves approximately 200 students.
The campus itself dates back to the oldest of its predecessor schools, Cedar Lake Academy.
Besides the core subjects of Bible, English, and Mathematics, the school also taught printing, tent-making, bookkeeping, agriculture, blacksmithing, beekeeping, food preparation, and carpentry.
The administration building not only housed dormitory rooms but also offices of the East Michigan Conference.
By the following year, the boarding program was closed and Grand Ledge Academy became a day school.
[12] The campus also hosted annual summer camps for Adventist youths throughout the state and region.