Largest Graduate Schools in Michigan

In Michigan, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor has the most enrolled graduate students of 18,530 students. Michigan State University and Wayne State University also have the large number of graduate students, following University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
The following table shows the top 10 largest Michigan graduate schools with and offered programs.
Largest Graduate Schools in Michigan (2022-2023)
School NameGraduate Student PopulationTuition & FeesNumber of Graduate Programs
TotalStudents Enroll Only exclusivelyMenWomenIn-StateOut-of-StateTotalOnline Programs
1University of Michigan-Ann ArborPublic, 4 yearsAnn Arbor 18,5301,525
(8.23%)
9,1599,371 $27,524$55,052 27711
2Michigan State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsEast Lansing 10,8222,728
(25.21%)
4,5976,225 $21,148$41,224 24117
3Wayne State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsDetroit 7,6723,328
(43.38%)
2,9624,710 $20,482$41,820 19024
4Central Michigan UniversityPublic, 4 yearsMount Pleasant 4,1563,086
(74.25%)
1,7372,419 $16,392$16,293 914
5Western Michigan UniversityPublic, 4 yearsKalamazoo 3,4111,811
(53.09%)
1,2862,125 $19,277$28,454 14813
6Oakland UniversityPublic, 4 yearsRochester Hills 3,2671,820
(55.71%)
1,3681,899 $20,979$24,648 808
7Grand Valley State UniversityPublic, 4 yearsAllendale 2,9831,190
(39.89%)
8612,122 $18,456$19,364 424
8Eastern Michigan UniversityPublic, 4 yearsYpsilanti 2,4012,928
(121.95%)
7451,656 $17,441$30,072 1501
9University of Detroit MercyPrivate, 4 yearsDetroit 2,204116
(5.26%)
8741,330 $22,250 4611
10University of Michigan-DearbornPublic, 4 yearsDearborn 2,1071,348
(63.98%)
1,320787 $15,956$28,560 5127
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