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Michigan · 2026
Michigan State University is a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan, founded in 1855 as the nation’s pioneer land-grant institution. Its mission combines undergraduate, graduate, and professional education with research and outreach, and the university serves learners across 17 degree-granting colleges. Michigan State enrolls more than 52,000 students from all 50 states and more than 130 countries, giving it a large residential campus presence while also operating as a major international university. The university’s academic scope includes nationally recognized programs in areas such as education, business, engineering, communication arts and sciences, nursing, and the sciences, along with professional colleges of law, human medicine, osteopathic medicine, and veterinary medicine. MSU’s outreach role is anchored by MSU Extension and AgBioResearch, which connect university expertise to communities, agriculture, youth development, and applied problem-solving across Michigan. The institution also houses the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, a major national scientific user facility that advances nuclear science and related applications. Michigan State’s work centers on teaching, discovery, and public service at state, national, and global scale. Its student body includes undergraduates, graduate students, and professional students, and its research enterprise spans health, food systems, environmental sustainability, advanced manufacturing, and fundamental science. The university’s land-grant identity remains central to how it operates: pairing broad access to higher education with research capacity and statewide engagement rooted in Michigan.