Northern Michigan University Michigan

Public regional university in Michigan's Upper Peninsula emphasizing health professions and related programs.

College statistics

Address:
1401 Presque Isle Avenue
Marquette, MI
49855
Sector Group:
Public 4-Year or Above
Official Website:
https://www.nmu.edu/
Setting:
Town
Research Activity Tier:
No research designation
Economic Mobility Index:
Lower Access, Medium Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Health Professions and Related Programs

Northern Michigan University is a public 4-year institution in Marquette, Michigan, serving a student body of 7,197. The university is professions-focused, with particular emphasis on Health Professions and Related Programs as its primary undergraduate major. The setting is a small town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

In-state tuition is $13,374 annually, with out-of-state tuition at $18,996. Total cost of attendance runs $26,510 for in-state students and $32,132 for out-of-state students, including room and board of $13,136. The university admits approximately 70 percent of applicants, reflecting accessible admissions.

Northern Michigan University serves students looking for a comprehensive regional education with a focus on applied health professions. The school maintains an endowment of $370.8 million and operates without a formal research designation. Prospective students should visit https://www.nmu.edu/ to learn more about specific program offerings and support services.