Michigan State University (MSU)
426 Auditorium Road, Lansing, Michigan, United States
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About Michigan State University (MSU)
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for 170 years. A top global public research university, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery to make a better world while providing students with life-changing oppor while providing students with life-changing opportunities. Michigan State University was established in 1855, and by 1862, it stood as the nation’s premier land-grant university. Over the decades, the university has continued to be a model of what a land-grant university can and should do. As a university of, for and by the people, Michigan State University began a long tradition of empowering people through educational opportunity. May 14, 1857 – Five faculty members taught 63 students in three now nonexistent buildings: College Hall, Saints’ Rest and a brick horse barn. MSU was the first institution of higher learning in the United States to teach scientific agriculture. Michigan State University is the nation’s premier land-grant university and one of the top research universities in the world. Every day, Spartans work to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community. Michigan State University (Michigan State or MSU) is a public land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the first of its kind in the country.[8][9][10] After the introduction of the Morrill Act in 1862, the state designated the college a land-grant institution in 1863, making it the first of the land-grant colleges in the United States. The college became coeducational in 1870. Today, Michigan State has facilities all across the state and over 634,000 alumni. Michigan State is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[11][12] The university's campus houses the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, the W. J. Beal Botanical Garden, the Abrams Planetarium, the Wharton Center for Performing Arts, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, and the country's largest residence hall system.[13] The university's six professional schools include the College of Law (founded in Detroit, in 1891, as the Detroit College of Law and moved to East Lansing in 1995), Eli Broad College of Business; the College of Nursing, the College of Osteopathic Medicine (the world's first state-funded osteopathic college),[14] the College of Human Medicine, and the College of Veterinary Medicine. The university pioneered the studies of music therapy,[15] packaging, hospitality business, supply chain management, and communication sciences. University faculty, alumni, and affiliates include two Nobel Prize laureates, 20 Rhodes Scholars, 20 Marshall Scholars, and eight Pulitzer Prize winners. The Michigan State Spartans compete in the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference. Spartan teams have won national championships in many sports, including football, men's basketball, ice hockey, and women's cross-country. Michigan State University is a public institution that was founded in 1855. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 40,483 (fall 2023), and the campus size is 5,192 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Michigan State University's ranking in the 2025 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #63. Its in-state tuition and fees are $18,826; out-of-state tuition and fees are $45,178. Founded in 1855 as the nation's pioneer land-grant institution, Michigan State University is committed to pushing the boundaries of discovery and forging enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges. MSU is among the top research universities in the world, offering nationally ranked and recognized academic, undergraduate research, residential college, and service-learning programs, and is a leader in education abroad among public universities. A diverse and inclusive academic community, MSU enrolls more than 50,000 students from all 50 states and more than 130 countries, employs more than 2,000 tenure-system faculty members, and offers more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges. ...view more