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Michigan Public Colleges and UniversitiesFour-Year Public Colleges and Public UniversitiesSome people are turned off by the notoriously brutal winters that plague Michigan colleges and universities. However, the cold has a bonding effect that manages to bring people together. Except for the occasional stadium football game, you will not need to go outside very much. Expect to spend many nights and weekends in sports bars cheering on your favorite team over a few pints of beer (but not before your schoolwork is all finished).
The State of Michigan administers its own system of higher education, known as public colleges or universities, just like local governments and cities operate their own public K-12 school systems for local residents.
Financial support for Michigan public colleges and universities comes directly from the state government, from tax dollars and other revenue the state collects in lieu of private endowments. Michigan public colleges and universities may also receive funds from the federal government and private sources, but in many cases the state is the primary source of support of public colleges.
If you reside in Michigan and are looking to continue your education by enrolling in an online school or distance learning program, you are at the perfect place to start. In 2002, 53.6 percent of the state's enrolled college students completed their degree programs successfully. Enroll in your continuing education program today.
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