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Question: What are some good colleges in Michigan?

I know about the big ones such as Michigan State and U of M, but I would like to explore others that are not so popular. I am interested in Christian colleges, but others are fine too. Any suggestions?

April 19, 2009, 16:37:17


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Wayne State University University of Detroit Mercy Madonna University Marygrove College Aquinas College Saginaw Valley State University Eastern Michigan University Western Michigan University Central Michigan University Oakland University Grand Valley State University

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Yahoo Answer's User: tinkbee

tinkbee

Question: What college in Michigan offers social work as a major?

im interested in becoming a social worker, so i was just wondering if anyone could help

December 23, 2008, 10:42:02


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These colleges either have a current accredited social work program or are in the process of getting accredited by the Council on Social Work education. You only want to attend a program that has been accredited because the majority of social service agencies insist that their social workers have accredited degrees. Program Name City State/Province Program Level Accreditation Status Adrian College Adrian MI Baccalaureate Candidacy Andrews University Berrien Springs MI Masters Accredited Andrews University Berrien Springs MI Baccalaureate Accredited Calvin College Grand Rapids MI Baccalaureate Accredited Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant MI Baccalaureate Accredited Cornerstone University Grand Rapids MI Baccalaureate Accredited Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti MI Masters Accredited Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti MI Baccalaureate Accredited Ferris State University Big Rapids MI Baccalaureate Accredited Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids MI Baccalaureate Accredited Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids MI Masters Accredited Hope College Holland MI Baccalaureate Accredited Kuyper College Grand Rapids MI Baccalaureate Accredited Madonna University Livonia MI Baccalaureate Accredited Marygrove College Detroit MI Baccalaureate Accredited Michigan State University East Lansing MI Baccalaureate Accredited Michigan State University East Lansing MI Masters Accredited Northern Michigan University Marquette MI Baccalaureate Accredited Oakland University Rochester MI Baccalaureate Candidacy Saginaw Valley State University University Center MI Baccalaureate Accredited Siena Heights University Adrian MI Baccalaureate Accredited Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor MI Baccalaureate Accredited University of Detroit Mercy Detroit MI Baccalaureate Accredited University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI Masters Accredited University of Michigan-Flint Flint MI Baccalaureate Accredited Wayne State University Detroit MI Baccalaureate Accredited Wayne State University Detroit MI Masters Accredited Western Michigan University Kalamazoo MI Masters Accredited Western Michigan University Kalamazoo MI Baccalaureate Accredited


Yahoo Answer's User: Thesmartone

Thesmartone

Question: What is more important: going to a prestigious college or going to the school that is right for you?

I am curious because many of my classmates are freaking out over the college admissions process. Any insight appreciated!

February 17, 2007, 19:35:30


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Going to the school that is right for you is far more important than going to a prestigious school. Since I'm from Michigan, I initially looked into Michigan State, because it is only slightly less prestigious than University of Michigan. However, after visiting the campus a few times and living there for a week during the summer for Girl's State, I realized that it was completely the wrong college for me; I didn't like the size, the dorms, or the atmosphere. I ended up going to a different university (Grand Valley State UNiversity) instead. While it's not as well known as MSU, I'm very happy here, and I know that my college experience here will be better than what it would have been at MSU, simply because it's a better fir for my personality. If you pick a place that is more prestigious, you'll probably end up dropping out or transferring, and then you may just become disillusioned with what is supposed to be a great time of your life. Besides, most employers want to see that you got a degree from some college or university and that you worked hard; most employers don't necessarily cared where you developed skills needed to do well at a job, just that you have them.

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Yahoo Answer's User: Tiny93091

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Question: Is there a program for physical therapy at michigan state university?

June 16, 2008, 15:16:26


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No, these are the accredited programs in MI: Andrews University Central Michigan University Grand Valley State University Oakland University University of Michigan - Flint Wayne State University


Yahoo Answer's User: Rediff

Rediff

Question: Can i do Computer engineering after 12th commerce?

August 02, 2006, 01:45:27


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Yes you can....By the way There is a college in Malaysia. They are affiliated with following Universities. They do not require TOEFL or IELTS. They give admission on the base of 10th standard...... Fee is also very reasonable. Now, best part is you can either stay in Malaysia and finish your studies and get degree of any of these Universities OR you can get transfer to the University. For example if you have taken IT from Oxford Brooks University of UK....you can physically go to UK after finishing 1 year..and finish remaining 2 years in UK. Degree Offered By Following Universities USA Abilene Christian Bemidji State California State University California State University Long Beach California State University Sacramento Central Michigan University Creighton University Omaha Duquesne University Eastern University Michigan East-West University Golden Gate University Grand Valley State University Hawaii Pacific University Illinois Institute Of Technology Lowa State University Johnson & Wales University Mcneese State University Michigan Technological University Mississippi State University Old Dominion University Pittsburg State University Saginaw Valley State University Southern New Hampshire University St. Cloud State University St. Michael’s College The International Eco Tourism Division Of National System University Of Central Arkansas University Of Central Oklahoma University Of Hawaii At Manoa University Of Mississippi University Of Missouri, Kansas City University Of Nebraska, Lincoln University Of Northern Lowa University Of The Pacific, California University Of Wisconsia-Parkside West Virginia Technological University Wichita State University Winona State University Canada University Of Saskatchewan The University Of Lethbridge United Kingdom Birmingham College Of Food, Tourism And Creative Studies Bournemouth University Kingston University Leeds Metropolitan University Middlesex University Oxford Brookes University Northumbria University Thames Valley University The University Of Greenwich The University Of Manchester The University Of Nottingham University Of Aberdeen University Of Central Lancashire University Of Dundee University Of East London University Of Glasgow University Of Hertfordshire University Of Leeds University Of Luton University Of North London University Of Portsmouth University Of Sunderland University Of Ulster University Of The West Of England, Bristol University Of Wales, Swansea Ireland Dublin Institute Of Technology Switzerland International Hotel Management Institute HTMI Les Roches Swiss Hotel Association School Of Hotel Management Australia Edith Cowan University Flinders University La Trobe University James Cook University Macquarie University Swinburne University Of Technology The University Of Queensland The University Of Western Australia University Of Tasmania University Of Technology, Sydney University Of Wollongong New Zealand Victoria University Of Wellington

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