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  2. A top-ranked public university, the University of Michigan has a tradition of excellence in research, learning and teaching, sports and the arts, and more.

  3. Academics. Michigan’s academic vigor offers excellence across disciplines and around the globe. We are recognized as a leader in higher education due to the outstanding quality of our 19 schools and colleges, internationally recognized faculty and departments with 250 degree programs.

  4. University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Michigan (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, U-M, UMich, or just Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1817, the university was the first U.S. modern university based on the European model .

  5. Apply. Learn about the steps you need to take to become part of our next class of incoming first-year and transfer students. Requirements & Deadlines. Student Profile. Essay Questions.

  6. View U-M Facts & Figures. Angell Hall shines brightly as an early morning rain storm blows through central campus. All about the University of Michigan: history, campuses, leadership, alumni, community engagement, and much more.

  7. Prospective Students. U-M’s focus on interdisciplinary studies allows students to tailor their academic experiences to their career and life goals. As one of the largest public research institutions in the country, Michigan has thousands of exciting projects underway that encourage strong partnerships between students and faculty.

  8. Majors & Degrees | University of Michigan Office of ...

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    At Michigan, you don’t apply to the university – you apply to one of our 14 undergraduate schools and colleges, depending on whether you are a first-year or transfer student: Architecture & Urban Planning; Art & Design; Business; Dental Hygiene; Education; Engineering; Information; Kinesiology; Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA); Music ...