167 accredited colleges and universities in Michigan, scored on academics, value, diversity, and outcomes. Find the campus where you'll thrive.
Ranked by our composite score across academics, value, diversity, and outcomes.
Ann Arbor, MI · Public
East Lansing, MI · Public
Hillsdale, MI · Private Non-Profit
Kalamazoo, MI · Private Non-Profit
Grand Rapids, MI · Private Non-Profit
Detroit, MI · Private Non-Profit
Berrien Springs, MI · Private Non-Profit
Dearborn, MI · Public
Lowest average net price after financial aid.
Dearborn, MI · Public
Scottville, MI · Public
Warren, MI · Public
Livonia, MI · Public
Lowest acceptance rates in the state.
Ann Arbor, MI · Public
Hillsdale, MI · Private Non-Profit
Spring Arbor, MI · Private Non-Profit
Dearborn, MI · Public
By undergraduate enrollment.
East Lansing, MI · Public
Ann Arbor, MI · Public
Allendale, MI · Public
Detroit, MI · Public
The top public and private non-profit institutions in Michigan.
Cities with the most colleges and universities.
Michigan is home to 167 accredited colleges and universities, including 47 public, 49 private non-profit, and 71 for-profit institutions.
Based on average net price after financial aid, Henry Ford College in Dearborn is the most affordable, with a net price of $660.
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor is the most selective, with an acceptance rate of 16%.
Michigan State University in East Lansing is the largest, enrolling 40,922 undergraduate students.
Average in-state tuition is $18,073, and average out-of-state tuition is $21,304. The graduate workforce earns a median $39,368 ten years after entry.
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