University of Michigan

University of Michigan
Former names
Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821)
MottoLatin: Artes, Scientia, Veritas
Motto in English
"Arts, Knowledge, Truth"
TypePublic research university
EstablishedAugust 26, 1817 (1817-08-26)
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Endowment$21.2 billion (2025)
Budget$15.6 billion (2026)
PresidentDomenico Grasso (interim)
ProvostLaurie McCauley
Academic staff
8,526 (2025)
Administrative staff
24,765 (2025)
Students53,488 (2025)
Undergraduates35,358 (2025)
Postgraduates18,130 (2025)
Location,
United States

42°16′37″N 83°44′17″W / 42.27694°N 83.73806°W / 42.27694; -83.73806
CampusMidsize city, 3,177 acres (12.86 km2)
Newspapers
YearbookMichiganensian
ColorsMaize and blue
   
NicknameWolverines
Sporting affiliations
Websiteumich.edu

The University of Michigan (UMich, U-M, or Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1817 and is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. It is also one of the earliest American research universities and is a founding member of the Association of American Universities.

The university has the largest student population in Michigan, enrolling more than 53,000 students, including more than 35,000 undergraduates and 18,000 postgraduates. It is classified as an "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" by the Carnegie Classification. It consists of 19 schools and colleges, offering more than 280 degree programs. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. In 2021, it ranked third among American universities in research expenditures according to the National Science Foundation.

The campus spans 3,177 acres (12.86 km2). It encompasses Michigan Stadium, which is the largest stadium in the United States, as well as the Western Hemisphere, and ranks third globally. The University of Michigan's athletic teams, including 13 men's teams and 14 women's teams competing in intercollegiate sports, are collectively known as the Wolverines. They compete in NCAA Division I (FBS) as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Between 1900 and 2022, athletes from the university earned a total of 185 medals at the Olympic Games, including 86 gold.