Kettering University
1700 W Third Avenue
Flint, MI 48504
Founded in 1919, Kettering University is a private, coeducational university accredited by the North Central Association of College and Schools. Kettering University provides a cooperative education in
business,
engineering, and science. It has been ranked as one of the nation's best engineering colleges by
U.S. News and World Report.
Kettering University has renowned undergraduate programs in engineering, math, science, and
business. At the graduate level, students can pursue an M.B.A. or a Master of Science in information
technology, manufacturing, management, and engineering programs. In addition, students can learn global leadership skills through
study abroad programs in Germany, Australia, and Mexico.
Real-world experience is emphasized at Kettering University, and the Kettering Professional Cooperative Education Program University is the nation's most advanced co-op program. Students stay with one employer throughout the course of their education, giving them the opportunity to advance within the company. In addition, students can participate in intramural sports and Greek societies on campus.
Quick Facts:
In addition to scholarships and federal aid, Kettering University students can earn up to $65,000 through their co-op job.
In 2005, Kettering University awarded an honorary doctorate to Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer.
More than 90% of undergraduate students receive financial aid.
Accommodations are guaranteed for all first-year students.
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