University of Michigan-Dearborn

University of Michigan, Dearborn

MottoArtes, Scientia, Veritas
(Latin, "Arts, science, truth")
Established 1959
School type Public University
President Mary Sue Coleman
Location Dearborn, MI, USA
Enrollment 8631
Faculty 502
Campus Suburban, 196 acres (0.79 km²)
Sports teams Wolves
Website www.umd.umich.edu

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The University of Michigan-Dearborn, located in Dearborn, Michigan, is part of the University of Michigan system. It was established in 1959 after a gift of 196 acres (0.79 km²) from the Ford Motor Company. On the campus there are approximately 70 acres of nature preserve. The campus also houses the Henry Ford Estate.

The school serves as a "commuter" school to the metropolitan Detroit area and does not have any student housing. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Education, and Management.

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Public universities in Michigan
CentralEasternFerris StateGrand ValleyLake StateMichigan StateMichigan TechNorthernOaklandSaginaw ValleyU-M Ann ArborU-M DearbornU-M FlintWayne StateWestern
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Stylized Beaumont Tower

See also: University of Michigan-Dearborn, 1959, Central Michigan University, Computer Science, Dearborn, Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, Education, Engineering, Ferris State University