Oakland University

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Oakland University is a public institution in Rochester Hills, Michigan. It was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of Michigan State University. The campus was built on 1,443 acres of land donated to MSU. The university was originally known as Michigan State University-Oakland until 1963. Oakland University became fully independent in 1970. Oakland offers over 132 undergraduate programs and 138 graduate programs across its multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing.

Oakland University is primarily a research institution that supports a variety of research centers and institutes such as the National Institute for Aviation Research at OIT; the Center for Healthcare Simulation at OU Medical Education & Simulation Center; and the CIFAR Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience Program where it houses

Oakland University is a public research institution in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The university was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of MSU and became fully independent in 1970. It offers over 132 undergraduate programs and 138 graduate programs across its multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing. Oakland University is primarily a research institution that supports many different research centers such as the Center for Oral Biology Research or the Center for Metabolic Disease Research.

Oakland University is the third largest university in Michigan. It was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of Michigan State University. The campus was built on 1,443 acres of land donated to MSU. Oakland University became fully independent in 1970 and offers programs across multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing.

Oakland University is the third largest university in Michigan. It was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of Michigan State University. The campus was built on 1,443 acres of land donated to MSU. Oakland University became fully independent in 1970 and offers programs across multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing.


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  • School Name: Oakland University
  • Oakland University is a public institution in Rochester Hills, Michigan. It was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of Michigan State University. The campus was built on 1,443 acres of land donated to MSU. The university was originally known as Michigan State University-Oakland until 1963. Oakland University became fully independent in 1970. Oakland offers over 132 undergraduate programs and 138 graduate programs across its multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing.

    Oakland University is primarily a research institution that supports a variety of research centers and institutes such as the National Institute for Aviation Research at OIT; the Center for Healthcare Simulation at OU Medical Education & Simulation Center; and the CIFAR Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience Program where it houses

    Oakland University is a public research institution in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The university was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of MSU and became fully independent in 1970. It offers over 132 undergraduate programs and 138 graduate programs across its multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing. Oakland University is primarily a research institution that supports many different research centers such as the Center for Oral Biology Research or the Center for Metabolic Disease Research.

    Oakland University is the third largest university in Michigan. It was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of Michigan State University. The campus was built on 1,443 acres of land donated to MSU. Oakland University became fully independent in 1970 and offers programs across multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing.

    Oakland University is the third largest university in Michigan. It was founded in 1957 as a satellite campus of Michigan State University. The campus was built on 1,443 acres of land donated to MSU. Oakland University became fully independent in 1970 and offers programs across multiple schools and colleges, including the School of Nursing.



    Location: United States, Michigan

  • Number Of Students: 19,333
  • Acceptance Rate: 84%

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