Graduate Schools with Diverse Programs in Michigan

For the academic year 2022-2023, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor offer the most number of graduate programs of 277 in Michigan. Michigan State University and Wayne State University have the second and third most major programs in Michigan, following University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
The following table shows that the top 10 Michigan graduate schools having most graduate degree programs.
You can view the all Michigan graduate schools with tuition and other academic information at Michigan graduate school comparison page.
Michigan Graduate Schools with Diverse Area of Study (2022-2023)
School NameNumber of Graduate ProgramsOnline Graduate Programs Master's ProgramDoctorate ProgramsPost-Graduate Certificate Graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Student Population
1University of Michigan-Ann ArborPublic, 4 yearsAnn Arbor, MI 277 programs2 programs 157 120 66 $55,052 18,530
2Michigan State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsEast Lansing, MI 241 programs12 programs 137 104 47 $41,224 10,822
3Wayne State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsDetroit, MI 190 programs7 programs 121 69 54 $41,820 7,672
4Eastern Michigan UniversityPublic, 4 yearsYpsilanti, MI 150 programs- 143 7 81 $30,072 2,401
5Western Michigan UniversityPublic, 4 yearsKalamazoo, MI 148 programs11 programs 103 45 30 $28,454 3,411
6Central Michigan UniversityPublic, 4 yearsMount Pleasant, MI 91 programs1 programs 73 18 27 $16,293 4,156
7Oakland UniversityPublic, 4 yearsRochester Hills, MI 80 programs6 programs 59 21 56 $24,648 3,267
8Michigan Technological UniversityPublic, 4 yearsHoughton, MI 71 programs8 programs 42 29 34 $24,929 1,364
9Andrews UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsBerrien Springs, MI 65 programs15 programs 42 23 9 $28,440 1,563
10University of Michigan-DearbornPublic, 4 yearsDearborn, MI 51 programs27 programs 44 7 12 $28,560 2,107
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