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Education in Michigan
Michigan has more than 30 universities and colleges and 29 community colleges. 13 public universities in Michigan include: University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan State University in East Lansing, Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan Technical University in Hutto, western michigan university in Kalamazoo, Eastern Michigan University in Ipsilateral, Central Michigan University in Mount plesent, Northern Michigan University in Marquette and Ferris State University in Grand Rapids.

Private schools include: Kettering University in Flint, Adrian College in Ariane, Albion College in albion, Alma College in Alma, Concordia College in Ann Arbor, Hope College in Holland, Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Lawrence Technical University in Southfield, Mersey University in Detroit and Tyndale College in Farmington Hill.

One of the most famous is the University of Michigan in ann arbor. This school is not only the best school in Michigan, but also a world-renowned top university. It offers about 200 majors, three-quarters of which rank in the top ten in the United States. The strength and popularity of its Ross Business School is no less than that of Harvard Business School, wharton school and MIT Si Long Business School. Its majors in law, literature, engineering, earth science and music art are also top brands in the United States. In the ranking of world universities listed in American News 20 13, the University of Michigan ranks 17 in the world. The University of Michigan ranks 14 in the QS World University Ranking.