About Michigan State University (MSU)
Michigan State University is a public university which was founded in 1855 and has approximately 19,600 acres of land throughout Michigan which are used for research and education on agricultural and natural resources.
The total population of the university is 50,340 with 43,695 full-time and 6,645 part-time students. The university is known to have one of the largest intramural sports programs in the nation.
Schools in Michigan State University (MSU)
School of Business and Economics
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Technology
College of Education
College of Law
College of Nursing
School of Criminal Justice
College of Arts and Letters
College of Human Medicine
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
College of Communication Arts and Science
Broad College
College of Engineering
The Graduate School
Honors College
James Madison College
Lyman Briggs College
College of Music
College of Natural Science
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
College of Social Sciences