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Back to State MapPrivate Colleges & Universities of MichiganAdrian College - Private, co-educational college of liberal arts and sciences, accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Affiliations with The United Methodist Church, the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Albion College - Small liberal arts college in Albion, Michigan. Alma College - As a Liberal Arts, and Phi Beta Kappa institution, is classified as a selective Baccalaureate I school by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Offers more than 40 academic and pre-professional programs and majors. Awards four baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science. Andrews University - The flagship educational institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Academics, admissions, news, faculty and staff, student information. Aquinas College - Liberal Arts college located in Grand Rapids. Preprofessional courses are available in dentistry, law, and medicine. Associate degrees are also available, including the Associate of Arts in Gerontology, Liturgical music, and Ministry and the Associate of Science. Graduate degree programs: Master of Management, Master in the Art of Teaching, and Master in Education. Ave Maria School of Law - Information on school philosophy, curriculum, faculty, student life, career development, and admissions process, as well as breaking news about the school and links of interest. Baker College - Master's Degrees, Bachelor Degrees, Associate Degrees, Certificates, and Diplomas are offered in career fields such as: Business, Allied Health, and Technology. Career placement and resources available. Calvin College - Four-year Christian liberal arts college in the Reformed tradition of historic Christianity. Through learning, we seek to be agents of renewal in the academy, church, and society College for Creative Studies - Private, fully accredited, four-year college that offers bachelor of fine arts degrees in animation and digital media, crafts, communication design, fine arts, industrial design, interior design and photography. Located in Detroit, also offers continuing education and community outreach opportunities Concordia University - A Lutheran undergraduate university with academic offerings, administration overview, alumni section and facilities . Cornerstone University - Four-year Christian college offering over 70 fields of study in arts, sciences, Bible, and professional studies, with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE). Davenport System of Colleges - Davenport College, Detroit College of Business, and Great Lakes College serves the Great Lakes region as independent, multi-campus institutions which strive to provide the highest quality education for success in business and related careers. Finlandia University - Contact information, admissions, programs, faculty and staff, costs, financial aid, and library information. Also includes links to Finnish American Heritage Center. Hillsdale College - An independent, coeducational, residential college for about 1,100 students, founded in 1844 and located in south-central Michigan. Hope College - A private, four-year, liberal arts college in Holland. Kalamazoo College - Private 4-year college in Kalamazoo, Michigan founded in 1833. Kendall College of Art and Design - Offers bachelors degrees in the Arts. Located in Grand Rapids. Kettering University - Details on this co-op college in Flint, Michigan. It was formerly known as General Motors Institute. It includes information on degrees, student life, and programs. Madonna University - Official web site--information for prospective students, alumni, parents, and benefactors, including academic programs, online courses, faculty, student activities, and special initiatives. Marygrove College - An independent, Catholic, liberal arts college offering associate, bachelor and master's degrees. Admissions, programs, news, faculty and staff, alumni, job opportunities. Michigan Theological Seminary - Michigan Theological Seminary is dedicated to the highest standards of intellectual, moral, and spiritual formation Northwood University - A private, non-profit, coeducational, non-sectarian, professional school of management. Oakland University - Official web site. Olivet College - Departments, financial aid, registrar, catalog directory, student resources, sports. Rochester College - Church of Christ-related four year college located in Rochester, MI. Reformed Bible College - Information for prospective and current students, alumni, and friends; continuing education; library and resources; news and events--located in Grand Rapids, MI. Siena Heights University - Siena Heights University accomplishes its mission, assisting people to become more competent, purposeful and ethical in whatever path they take through life, by combining the personalized learning of a small liberal arts college with the breadth and vitality of a contemporary university. Spring Arbor University - A Christian, liberal arts institution. Site contains alumni information, academic offerings, visitor's details and application requirements. Thomas M. Cooley Law School - Features a narrated virtual tour of the campus, information about joint degree programs with nearby Universities, and an Introduction to Law School self-study "online course" designed to help prospective students determine whether they are "law school material." University of Detroit Mercy - Official Site. Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration - An upper-division business school based in Oakland County, Michigan that offers bachelor's and master's degrees focusing solely on business education. Includes information on admissions, registration, programs, faculty, student services, and library. |
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