"The University of Michigan, a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and one of the world's premier research universities, has world-renowned faculty, rigorous academic programs and diverse cultural and social opportunities in a stimulating intellectual environment."
"Founded in 1817, the University of Michigan has stood as the national model for the large public university for more than a century. Recognized as one of the world's premiere research universities, U-M is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education, offering challenging academic programs.
More than 54,000 students on three U-M campuses ( Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint) come from every state and 129 countries. The Ann Arbor campus, with more than 39,000 students, offers 6,500 courses each year. Students can choose from more than 225 undergraduate majors and 600 degree programs offered by its 19 schools and colleges. Classes range in size from fewer than 10 to several hundred; the student/faculty ratio is 9:1.
Since 1845, the University has granted more than 640,000 degrees. With more than 456,000 living degree holders, U-M has one of the nation's largest alumni bodies. "
"The strengths of the Ann Arbor campus include more than 1,000 student clubs and organizations; 25 varsity sports; a dozen galleries and museums, including the University of Michigan Museum of Art and the Exhibit Museum of Natural History; several nature areas, including the 123-acre Nichols Arboretum and the Matthaei Botanical Gardens; and 24 libraries with more than 7.9 million volumes -- 7 million of which will be digitized in collaboration with Google.
The acoustically acclaimed Hill Auditorium, the Power Center and numerous smaller theaters provide inspiring venues for student and professional performers as well as for faculty composers. Now under construction is a new theater complex, the Walgreen Drama Center that will house the Arthur Miller Theatre, named in honor of the renowned playwright and U-M alumnus."
Ya, it's the shit.
"Founded in 1817, the University of Michigan has stood as the national model for the large public university for more than a century. Recognized as one of the world's premiere research universities, U-M is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education, offering challenging academic programs.
More than 54,000 students on three U-M campuses ( Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint) come from every state and 129 countries. The Ann Arbor campus, with more than 39,000 students, offers 6,500 courses each year. Students can choose from more than 225 undergraduate majors and 600 degree programs offered by its 19 schools and colleges. Classes range in size from fewer than 10 to several hundred; the student/faculty ratio is 9:1.
Since 1845, the University has granted more than 640,000 degrees. With more than 456,000 living degree holders, U-M has one of the nation's largest alumni bodies. "
"The strengths of the Ann Arbor campus include more than 1,000 student clubs and organizations; 25 varsity sports; a dozen galleries and museums, including the University of Michigan Museum of Art and the Exhibit Museum of Natural History; several nature areas, including the 123-acre Nichols Arboretum and the Matthaei Botanical Gardens; and 24 libraries with more than 7.9 million volumes -- 7 million of which will be digitized in collaboration with Google.
The acoustically acclaimed Hill Auditorium, the Power Center and numerous smaller theaters provide inspiring venues for student and professional performers as well as for faculty composers. Now under construction is a new theater complex, the Walgreen Drama Center that will house the Arthur Miller Theatre, named in honor of the renowned playwright and U-M alumnus."
Ya, it's the shit.