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Education

See also: List of colleges and universities in Michigan and List of high schools in Michigan
  • Ave Maria College, Ypsilanti
  • Baker College, Allen Park, Auburn Hills, Clinton Township and Flint
  • Cleary University, Ann Arbor and Howell
  • College for Creative Studies, Detroit
  • Concordia University, Ann Arbor
  • Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills
  • Davenport University
  • Dorsey Business School
  • Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
  • Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn
  • Kettering University, Flint
  • Lawrence Technological University, Southfield
  • Macomb Community College, Warren and Clinton Township
  • Madonna University, Livonia
  • Marygrove College, Detroit
  • Michigan State University Management Education Center, Troy
  • Monroe County Community College, Monroe
  • Mott Community College, Flint
  • Northwood University
  • Oakland Community College
  • Oakland University, Rochester
  • Rochester College, Rochester
  • Saint Clair County Community College, Port Huron
  • Schoolcraft College, Livonia
  • Specs Howard School of Media Arts, Southfield
  • Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit
  • SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake
  • University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • University of Michigan–Dearborn
  • University of Michigan-Flint
  • University of Windsor, Windsor
  • Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Auburn Hills
  • Walsh College of Accountancy and Business, Troy
  • Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor
  • Wayne County Community College,
  • Wayne State University, Detroit

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