With it first graduate programs launched in 1938 in cooperation with the University of Michigan and fully through Eastern Michigan University's Graduate School in 1953, the Graduate School now provides leadership, oversight, and service for the University's graduate programs offered through the five colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Health and Human Services and Technology. With almost 4,500 students enrolled, and with on-campus and online study options available, the Graduate School master's, doctoral and post-graduate certificate programs are offered in both on-campus and online formats.
Highlights
Graduate programs offered through five colleges - Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Health and Human Services and Technology Over 170 graduate programs to choose from Online and on campus formats available with 7 off-campus locations - Brighton, Detroit, Flint, Jackson, Livonia, Monroe and Traverse City
Institute Accreditation
Regional Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Ranking and Reputation
One of the best Midwestern Colleges five years in a row 70,000 alumni
Graduate Credentials Offered
Fields of Study
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Students Enrolled
Masters
Degrees
PhD
Degrees
Grad Diplomas/
Certificates
Business
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Computer Science
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Education
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Engineering
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Health Sciences
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Humanities
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Music
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Natural Sciences
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Social Sciences
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Theatre
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Admissions & Tuition
Information For US Students
Information For International Students
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: 2.5 Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: 2/15 Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 5,900 - 6,100 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 250
Admissions Criteria Minimum GPA: 2.5 Minimum GRE: No Set Minimum English Language Proficiency (Minimum Score) IELTS : 6.5 MELAB : 80.0 TOEFL (Computer-based) : 213.0 TOEFL (Internet-based) : 80.0 TOEFL (Paper-based) : 550.0 Deadlines (Month/Day) Application: 2/15 Notification of Acceptance: Varies Fees (US$) Annual Tuition: 11,500 - 12,500 Annual Fees (athletics, health services, but excluding books): 250 Language Support for International Students Language Classes During Program Language Testing and Placement Pre-program Language Classes Other Support International Student Orientation Programs
Institute Scholarships/Awards and Financial Assistance for Grad Students
US Students
International Students
Student Bursary Programs
Student Scholarship Programs
Student Teaching/Research Assistantships
Student Work Opportunities Programs
Buildings and Resources
Eastern Michigan University's main campus is located in Ypsilanti, 35 miles west of Detroit and eight miles east of Ann Arbor. Detroit Metro Airport is a fifteen-minute drive from campus. The main campus consists of 880 acres, 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails, and 122 buildings. Physically, the campus has grown with the construction of the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998), the Convocation Center (1998), the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998), the John W. Porter College of Education Building (1999), the Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services Building (2000), the Village residence hall (2001) and University House (2003). A new Student Center opened in 2006. Seven off-campus locations - Brighton, Detroit, Flint, Jackson, Livonia, Monroe and Traverse City - also provide learning opportunities.
Grad Student Organizations
Eastern Michigan University supports over 340 student clubs and organizations in the areas of business, education, human science, humanities, and natural & applied science. The University also is host to religious ministries and associations, various international student clubs, and special interest clubs.
Eastern Michigan University The Graduate School 200 Boone Hall
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
Academic Counseling Career and Employment Counseling Daycare Services Disabilities Resources Incoming Student Orientation and Advising Parent and Family Services Women's Graduate Student Programs Health Services Ombuds Services
On-campus Housing Available: Yes # Students with On-campus Housing: 3,599 Per Semester/with Meal Plan (US$): 2,100 Per Semester/without Meal Plan (US$): 1,500 Type of Accommodation: Double Room Single Rooms
Year Institute Founded: 1956 # of Campuses: 1 Campus Setting (Main Campus): Rural Nearest City (Main Campus): Ypsilanti
City Population: 21,832 Cost of Living: Medium
Climate Range: 23°F
to 82°FOpportunities for Part-Time Study: Yes Opportunities for Online Study: Yes # of Full-Time Faculty: 742 Total Graduate Program Enrollment (all years): 4,749 # Countries of Origin: 31 or More