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10 Interesting Facts about Eastern Michigan University

  1. Eastern Michigan University (EMU) is a public university located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It was founded in 1849 and is one of the oldest universities in the state.
  2. EMU offers over 200 undergraduate majors and minors, as well as more than 150 graduate programs across various disciplines. The university is organized into five colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Human Services, and College of Engineering and Technology.
  3. The university is known for its strong programs in fields such as education, business, health sciences, and the arts. EMU is particularly recognized for its teacher education programs.
  4. EMU has a diverse student population with over 17,000 students representing all 50 states and more than 70 countries. The university values inclusivity and provides a supportive environment for students from various backgrounds.
  5. The Eagles is the athletic nickname for EMU’s sports teams, which compete in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference (MAC). EMU offers a range of varsity sports, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and more.
  6. EMU is committed to community engagement and service. The university actively collaborates with local organizations and encourages students to participate in service-learning opportunities and community-based projects.
  7. The university has a strong focus on experiential learning and offers internships, cooperative education, and research opportunities to students. EMU emphasizes practical, hands-on experiences to enhance students’ professional development.
  8. EMU is home to the renowned College of Education, which has a long-standing history of producing highly skilled educators. The College of Business is also well-regarded for its innovative programs and partnerships with local industries.
  9. The university has a robust support system for student success, offering resources such as tutoring, academic advising, career services, and counseling. EMU is dedicated to helping students thrive academically and personally.
  10. EMU’s campus features a mix of modern and historic buildings, including state-of-the-art facilities for research, learning, and student life. The university provides a range of amenities, including libraries, research centers, art galleries, recreational facilities, and student organizations, to enrich the student experience.

Admissions

Acceptance Rate
85%

SAT Range930-1180
ACT Range18-25
Application Fee$35
SAT/ACTConsidered but not required
High School GPARequired
Early Decision/Early ActionNo

Tuition & Fee

2023-2024On-CampusOff-CampusCommuter
Tuition and Fees$15,060$15,060$15,060
Housing and Food$12,068$11,920$1,600
Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000
Transportation$1,126$1,950$3,000
Personal$1,778$1,778$1,778
Registration Fee$110$110$110
Loan Fees$78$78$78
Total$31,220$31,896$22,626

Undergraduate Resident with additional estimated program fees (Juniors and Seniors)

2023-2024On-CampusOff-CampusCommuter
Subtotal (from above)$31,220$31,896$22,626
Program Fees$2,460$2,460$2,460
Total$33,680$34,356$25,086

Undergraduate – Non-Resident

Applies to undergraduate international students.

2023-2024On-CampusOff-CampusCommuter
Tuition and Fees$15,060$15,060$15,060
Housing and Food$12,068$11,920$1,600
Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000
Transportation$1,622$2,446$3,496
Personal$1,778$1,778$1,778
Registration Fee$110$110$110
Loan Fees$78$78$78
Total$31,716$32,392$23,582

Undergraduate Non-Resident with additional estimated program fees (Juniors and Seniors)

2023-2024On-CampusOff-CampusCommuter
Subtotal (from above)$31,716$32,392$23,122
Program Fees$2,460$2,460$2,460
Total$34,176$34,852$25,582

Graduate/Specialist – Resident

2023-2024On/Off-Campus
Tuition and Fees$11,702
Housing and Food$11,920
Books and Supplies$750
Transportation$3,000
Personal$1,778
Registration Fee$110
Loan Fees$142
Total$29,402

Graduate/Specialist Non-Resident

2023-2024On/Off-Campus
Tuition and Fees$20,278
Housing and Food$11,920
Books and Supplies$750
Transportation$3496
Personal$1,778
Registration Fee$110
Loan Fees$142
Total$38,474

Doctoral – Resident

2023-2024On/Off-Campus
Tuition and Fees$13,386
Housing and Food$11,920
Books and Supplies$750
Transportation$3,000
Personal$1,778
Registration Fee$110
Loan Fees$142
Total$31,086

Doctoral Non-Resident

2023-2024On/Off-Campus
Tuition and Fees$22,866
Housing and Food$11,920
Books and Supplies$750
Transportation$3,496
Personal$1,778
Registration Fee$110
Loan Fees$142
Total$41,062

All Programs

Arts

Animation, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Arts
Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
Dance
Drama and Theatre Production
Film and Video Studies
Fine and Studio Arts Management
Interior Design
Music Performance
Theatre Design

Business

Accounting
Actuarial Science
Business
Construction Management
Entrepreneurship
Fashion and Apparel Merchandising
Finance
Hospitality and Tourism Management
International Business
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Management Sciences and Information Systems
Managerial Economics
Marketing
Sales
Sport and Fitness Management
Taxation

Education

Art Teacher Education
Business Teacher Education
Early Childhood Education
Education
Elementary Education
English and Speech Teacher Education
Foreign Language Teacher Education
History Teacher Education
Mathematics Teacher Education
Music Teacher Education
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Science Teacher Education
Social Studies Teacher Education
Special Education and Teaching
Teaching English as a Second Language

Health Professions

Athletic Training
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition
Food Science
Healthcare Management
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Medical Laboratory Technician
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Public Health
Rehabilitation and Therapy
Speech Language Pathology

Humanities

African American Studies
Anthropology
Art History
Child Development
Communications
Corporate Communications
Creative Writing
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
Economics
English
Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
Bachelors
16 Graduates
No Online
French Language and Literature
Geography
German Language and Literature
History
International Relations
Japanese Language and Literature
Journalism
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Linguistics, Interpretation, and Translation
Literature
Music History and Literature
Natural Sciences
Paralegal
Philosophy
Political Science and Government
Professional and Technical Writing
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Relations
Religious Studies
Sign Language
Social Science Research Methods
Social Work and Youth Services
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Women’s Studies

Science, Technology, and Math

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology
Chemistry
Computational and Applied Mathematics
Computer and Information Systems Security
Computer Game Programming
Computer Science
Data Science
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Engineering Physics
Environmental Science
Geology and Earth Science
Information Science
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Physics
Statistics
Wildlife and Fisheries Management

Students

Full-Time Enrollment

9,038 Undergrads


Part-Time Undergrads

3,692

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