Howdy everyone! I'm trying to figure out where to apply. I think I'd like a larger student body, so, what are some of the most populated colleges in Michigan?
Hello! Your preference for a larger student body is certainly valid, as it often comes with a wealth of resources, clubs, and diversity. In Michigan, the largest universities in terms of undergraduate enrollment are:
1. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor: This is the flagship institution of the University of Michigan system, with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 30,000 students.
2. Michigan State University: Located in East Lansing, Michigan State has an undergraduate enrollment of around 39,000 students.
3. Wayne State University: This public research university, located in Detroit, has an undergraduate enrollment of about 17,000 students.
4. Western Michigan University: Located in Kalamazoo, Western Michigan has an undergraduate enrollment of around 18,000 students.
5. Oakland University: This university, located in Rochester Hills, has a sizable undergraduate body with approximately 16,000 students.
Remember that while the size of the student body is significant, it's also important to consider other factors like academic programs, campus culture, location, resources, and opportunities that align with your career goals. Happy college hunting!
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