List of colleges and universities in Michigan

There are ninety-three colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Michigan that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. These institutions include eight research universities, nineteen master's universities, and seventeen baccalaureate colleges, as well as thirty-one associates colleges. In addition, there are eighteen institutions classified as special-focus institutions, eleven labeled as baccalaureate/associate's colleges, and two tribal colleges which operate in the state. The University of Michigan has been overseen by the Regents of the University of Michigan since 1837.[1]

The University of Michigan is the oldest higher-educational institution in the state, and among the earliset research universities in the nation, it was founded in 1817, twenty years before the Michigan Territory achieved statehood.[2][3] East Lansing-based Michigan State University is the state's largest public institution in terms of enrollment, as it had 50,340 students as of fall, 2016. With an enrollment of 21,210 students, Baker College of Flint is Michigan's largest private post-secondary institution, while Oak Park-based Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit is the state's smallest.

The state has seven medical schools,[note 1] as well as five law schools[note 2] which are accredited by the American Bar Association.[4] The majority of Michigan's post-secondary institutions are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).[5] Most are accredited by multiple agencies, such as the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), and the National League for Nursing (NLNAC).

Institutions

List of active institutions
School Location[note 3] Control[note 4] Type[note 5] Enrollment[6]
(fall 2016)
Founded Accreditation[6]
Adrian College Adrian Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,684 1859[7] HLC
Albion College Albion Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,418 1835[8] HLC, NASM, TCATE
Alma College Alma Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,451 1886[9] HLC, NASM
Alpena Community College Alpena Public Associate's college 1,536 1952[10] HLC
Andrews University Berrien Springs Private not-for-profit Research university 3,317 1874[11] HLC, ADA, APTA, ATS, NASM, TCATE, NLNAC
Aquinas College Grand Rapids Private not-for-profit Master's university 1,764 1886[12] HLC
Baker College Flint Private not-for-profit Research university 21,210 1911[13] HLC
Bay de Noc Community College Escanaba Public Associate's college 1,842 1962[14] HLC, NLNAC
Bay Mills Community College Brimley Public Tribal college 467 1984[15] HLC
Calvin University Grand Rapids Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 3,918 1876[16] HLC, CCNE, NASM
Calvin Theological Seminary Grand Rapids Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 270 1876[17] ATS
Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant Public Research university 25,986 1892[18] HLC, ADA, APTA, APA, ASHA, LCME, NASAD, NASM, TCATE
Cleary University Howell Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 592 1883[19] HLC
College for Creative Studies Detroit Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 1,472 1906[20] HLC, NASAD
Concordia University Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,046 1963[21] HLC, TCATE
Cornerstone University Grand Rapids Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,447 1941[22] HLC, ATS, NASM
Cranbrook Academy of Art Bloomfield Hills Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 140 1932[23] HLC, NASAD
Davenport University Grand Rapids Private not-for-profit Master's university 7,733 1866[24] HLC, NLNAC
Delta College University Center Public Associate's college 9,132 1961[25] HLC, ADA, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Public Research university 21,246 1849[26] HLC, ADA, AOTA, APA, ASHA, CCNE, NASM, NASAD, TCATE
Ecumenical Theological Seminary Detroit Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 84 1980[27] ATS
Ferris State University Big Rapids Public Master's university 14,187 1884[28] HLC, ACPE, ADA, AOA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Finlandia University Hancock Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 507 1896[29] HLC, APTA, CCNE
Glen Oaks Community College Centreville Public Associate's college 1,187 1965[30] HLC
Gogebic Community College Ironwood Public Associate's college 1,110 1932[31] HLC
Grace Christian University Wyoming Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,012 1939[32] HLC, ABHE
Grand Rapids Community College Grand Rapids Public Associate's college 14,464 1914[33] HLC, ADA, AOTA, JRCERT, NASAD, NASM, NLNAC
Grand Valley State University Allendale Public Master's university 25,460 1960[34] HLC, APTA, CCNE, NASAD, NASM, TCATE
Great Lakes Christian College Lansing Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 133 1949[35] HLC, ABHE
Henry Ford College Dearborn Public Associate's college 12,653 1938[36] HLC, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Hillsdale College Hillsdale Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,526 1844[37]
Hope College Holland Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 3,234 1866[38] HLC, CCNE, NASAD, NASD, NASM, NAST, TCATE, ABET
Jackson College Jackson Public Associate's college 5,413 1928[39] HLC, JRCERT
Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,443 1833[40] HLC
Kalamazoo Valley Community College Kalamazoo Public Associate's college 8,549 1966[41] HLC, ADA
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College Baraga Public Tribal college 104 2009[42] HLC
Kellogg Community College Battle Creek Public Associate's college 4,815 1956[43] HLC, ADA, APTA, JRCERT
Kettering University Flint Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,326 1919[44] HLC
Kirtland Community College Roscommon Public Associate's college 1,529 1966[45] HLC
Kuyper College Grand Rapids Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 208 1939[46] HLC, ABHE
Lake Michigan College Benton Harbor Public Associate's college 4,059 1946[47] HLC, ADA, AOTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Lake Superior State University Sault Ste. Marie Public Baccalaureate college 2,099 1946[48] HLC, NLNAC
Lansing Community College Lansing Public Associate's college 13,583 1957[49] HLC, ADA, CMTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Lawrence Technological University Southfield Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,309 1932[50] HLC, NASAD
Macomb Community College Warren Public Associate's college 21,734 1954[51] HLC, AOTA, JRCERT
Madonna University Livonia Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,298 1937[52] HLC, ADA, ABA, CCNE, TCATE, NLNAC
Michigan School of Professional Psychology Farmington Hills Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 140 1980[53] HLC
Michigan State University East Lansing Public Research university 50,340 1855[54] HLC, AALE, AAMFT, ADA, AOA, APA, ASHA, AVMA, CCNE, CELPA, AANA, LCME, NASM, TCATE
Michigan State University College of Law East Lansing Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 846 1891[55] ABA
Michigan Technological University Houghton Public Research university 7,252 1885[56] HLC, TCATE
Mid Michigan Community College Harrison Public Associate's college 4,122 1965[57] HLC, APTA, JRCERT
Monroe County Community College Monroe Public Associate's college 3,143 1964[58] HLC, NLNAC
Montcalm Community College Sidney Township Public Associate's college 1,666 1965[59] HLC
Moody Theological Seminary–Michigan Plymouth Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 1925[60] None
Mott Community College Flint Public Associate's college 8,013 1923[61] HLC, ADA, NLNAC
Muskegon Community College Muskegon Public Associate's college 4,423 1926[62] HLC, NLNAC
North Central Michigan College Petoskey Public Associate's college 2,618 1958[63] HLC
Northern Michigan University Marquette Public Master's university 7,865 1899[64] HLC, CCNE, JRCERT, NASM, TCATE
Northwestern Michigan College Traverse City Public Associate's college 4,164 1951[65] HLC, ADA
Northwood University Midland Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 3,545 1959[66] HLC
Oakland Community College Bloomfield Hills Public Associate's college 18,923 1964[67] HLC
Oakland University Rochester Hills Public Research university 20,012 1957[68] HLC, APTA, CCNE, AANA, NASD, NASM, NAST, TCATE
Olivet College Olivet Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,078 1844[69] HLC
Rochester University Rochester Hills Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college 1,174 1959[70] HLC, CCNE
Sacred Heart Major Seminary Detroit Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 483 1919[71] HLC, ATS
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College Mount Pleasant Public Tribal college 141 1998[72] HLC
Saginaw Valley State University University Center Public Master's university 9,105 1963[73] HLC, AOTA, CCNE, NASM, TCATE
Schoolcraft College Livonia Public Associate's college 11,339 1964[74] HLC
Siena Heights University Adrian Private not-for-profit Master's university 2,640 1919[75] HLC, NASAD
Southwestern Michigan College Dowagiac Public Associate's college 2,252 1964[76] HLC
Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor Private not-for-profit Master's university 3,341 1873[77] HLC, CCNE, TCATE
St. Clair County Community College Port Huron Public Associate's college 3,625 1923[78] HLC, NLNAC
The Art Institute of Michigan Novi Private for-profit Special-focus institution 709 1916[79] HLC
Trine University–Centreville Campus Centreville Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college HLC
University of Detroit Mercy Detroit Private not-for-profit Master's university 4,875 1877[80] HLC, APA, CCNE, AANA
University of Michigan Ann Arbor Public Research university 44,718 1817[81] HLC, MEAC, ACPE, ABA, ADA, ADA, APA, CAHME, CCNE, CEPH, LCME, NASAD, NASD, NASM, TCATE
University of Michigan–Dearborn Dearborn Public Master's university 9,131 1959[82] HLC, TCATE
University of Michigan–Flint Flint Public Master's university 8,044 1956[83] HLC, APTA, CCNE, AANA, JRCERT, NASM
University of Phoenix–Michigan Detroit Private for-profit Master's university 1976[84] HLC
Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Troy Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 2,423 1922[85] HLC
Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Public Associate's college 12,160 1966[86] HLC, ADA, APTA, JRCERT, NLNAC
Wayne County Community College District Detroit Public Associate's college 16,822 1967[87] HLC, ADA, ADA
Wayne State University Detroit Public Research university 27,238 1868[88] HLC, MEAC, ACPE, ABA, ABFSE, ADA, AOTA, APTA, APA, ASHA, CCNE, AANA, CEPH, JRCERT, LCME, NASD, NASM, NAST, ABET
West Shore Community College Scottville Public Associate's college 1,274 1967[89] HLC
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Public Research university 23,227 1903[90] HLC, ADA, AOTA, APA, ASHA, CCNE, CELPA, NASAD, NASD, NASM, NAST, TCATE
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School Lansing Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 1,285 1972[91] HLC, ABA
Western Theological Seminary Holland Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 286 1866[92] ATS
Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit Oak Park Private not-for-profit Special-focus institution 67 1985[93] AARTS
Key
Abbreviation Accrediting agency
AAMFT American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
AANA American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
ABA American Bar Association
ABET Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
ABFSE American Board of Funeral Service Education
ADA American Dietetic Association
AOA American Osteopathic Association
AVMA American Veterinary Medical Association
ACICS Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
ACPE Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
AALE American Academy for Liberal Education
ADA American Dental Association
AOTA American Occupational Therapy Association
AOA American Optometric Association
APTA American Physical Therapy Association
APA American Psychological Association
ASHA American Speech–Language–Hearing Association
AARTS Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools
ABHE Association for Biblical Higher Education
ATSCA Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
CAHME Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
CCNE Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
CELPA Commission on English Language Program Accreditation
CMTA Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation
CEPH Council on Education for Public Health
HLC Higher Learning Commission
JRCERT Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Radiologic Technology
LCME Liaison Committee on Medical Education
MEAC Midwifery Education Accreditation Council
NASAD National Association of Schools of Art and Design
NASD National Association of Schools of Dance
NASM National Association of Schools of Music
NAST National Association of Schools of Theatre
NCATE National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
NLNAC National League for Nursing

Defunct institutions

List of defunct institutions in Michigan
School Location Control Founded Closed Ref(s)
American Medical Missionary College Battle Creek Private 1895 1910 [94]
Detroit Institute of Technology Detroit Private 1891 1982 [94]
DeVry University–Michigan Southfield Private for-profit 1931 2015 [95]
Duns Scotus College Southfield Private 1930 1979 [94]
Grand Rapids Theological Seminary Grand Rapids Private 1948 Merged into Cornerstone University [96]
Grand Traverse College Benzonia Private 1891 1900 [94]
Highland Park Community College Highland Park Public 1918 1996 [94]
International Academy of Design and Technology Troy Private for-profit 1977 2016 [97]
ITT Technical Institute–Canton Canton Private for-profit 1969 2016 [98]
ITT Technical Institute–Swartz Creek Swartz Creek Private for-profit 1969 2016 [98]
ITT Technical Institute–Troy Troy Private for-profit 1969 2016 [98]
ITT Technical Institute–Wyoming Wyoming Private for-profit 1969 2016 [98]
Jordan College Various Private 1967 1996 [94]
Mackinac College Mackinac Island Private 1966 1973 [94]
Maryglade College Memphis Private 1960 1974 [94]
Marygrove College Detroit Private not-for-profit 1905[99] 2019 [100]
Michigan Jewish Institute West Bloomfield Township Private not-for-profit 1994 2016 [101]
Nazareth College Kalamazoo Private 1889 1992 [94]
Robert B. Miller College Battle Creek Private, non-profit 2004 2016 [102]
Saint Mary's College Orchard Lake Village Private 1905 2003
Merged into Madonna University
[94][103]
William Tyndale College Farmington Hills Private 1945 2004 [94]

See also

Notes

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