Northern Michigan University
Description
The university of choice for students seeking quality programs with individualized attention in a high-tech learning environment. Northern Michigan University, located in Michigan's spectacular Upper Peninsula, was founded in 1899 as a teacher college.
Northern is now a dynamic four-year, public, coeducational university offering 180 degree programs to about 9,400 undergraduate and graduate students.
The most popular majors are Art & Design, Nursing, Education and Criminal Justice.
Learn to live a life that matters in Northern's unique Superior Edge service leadership program that focuses on citizenship, diversity awareness, leadership and real world experience.
A great educational value, too -- at NMU we strive to make a college education accessible to everyone by keeping our tuition the second lowest in the state of Michigan. On top of that, 82% of Wildcats receive financial aid at an average of $10,100 each, including grants, scholarships and loans.
Technology is ubiquitous at Northern -- every student gets a ThinkPad or MacBook Pro notebook computer—loaded with the latest software—as part of tuition and fees.