Ranked112
in the USANorthern Michigan University is a small public college offering many disciplines along with the agriculture major and located in
Marquette,
Michigan. The college was founded in 1899 and is presently offering associate's degrees in Other Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences.
Northern Michigan University is a little bit expensive - depending on the program, tuition price is around $20,000 a year. If you seek a cheaper alternative, check
Affordable Colleges in Michigan listing.
According to recent analysis, Northern Michigan University area is dangerous: the college is reported to have
a very bad rating for on-campus crime.
Based on
68 evaluation metrics, Northern Michigan University agriculture program ranks #112 Agriculture School (out of 747; top 15%) in
USA and The Third Best Agriculture School in
Michigan. Major competing agriculture schools for this school are
University of Wisconsin Madison and
Michigan State University in East Lansing. See the details about all twelve competitors and list of available agriculture majors and minors below.
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School ranking:
Third Best Agriculture School in
Michigan#26 Agriculture School in the
Midwest#112 Agriculture School in
USAProgram rankings:
State Ranking
Best General Agriculture Program in Michigan
Regional Ranking
#16 General Agriculture Program in the Midwest
National Ranking
#69 General Agriculture Program in USA
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Northern Michigan University
1401 Presque Isle Avenue
Marquette, MI 49855-5301
Phone: (906) 227-2650
Website:
www.nmu.eduLocation map:
