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See what students say:

Academics

At Michigan Technological University, "engineering is a part of everybody's life" and students take pride in having a "really good reputation" and "very high standards" in that field. And while students, also known as Huskies, take the time to mention the "beautiful (often snowy) environment," they emphasize that the school's 140 degree programs are "serious study," with everything from STEM-focused subjects in polymer science, wildlife ecology and conservation, and cybersecurity, to jazz studies and writing. These "challenging" courses bring with them a strong emphasis on "pathways for career development and professional advancement," and popular class activities include things like building nanosatellites and making prosthetic limbs. Moreover, in addition to "lots of internship and co-op opportunities," Huskies have clocked more than 132,000 paid undergraduate research hours in recent years. With a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, "concentrated courses are great," though some say that general education courses can be "huge" and "impersonal." That said, students feel that "the more time you put into your program, the professors become more interactive, and the experience becomes more meaningful." And throughout, "the administration in every department works hard to answer questions and help out as much as possible." Ultimately, across all subjects, students feel that, "Michigan Tech provides an atmosphere that nurtures learning" and "pushes students to excel academically."

Student Body

By and large, Huskies are "down-to-earth, friendly people," who "are looking to get a good education and are fairly laid-back." Students are up in the air about which takes precedence some suggest that "most people think about classes first, hanging out second," while others find them to be "great at balancing school and hanging out." Students do note that the student "ratio is a little guy-heavy," but overall, "the sense of community is remarkable," with one student noting that though there are nearly 6,000 undergraduates on campus, "you start to see people you know everywhere.... It is really easy to find a friend and talk to someone." That happens more often than not, as the typical Husky "is smart and a little more introspective than average." Above all, even when it's cold outside, it's warm among peers: "the atmosphere is very friendly."

Campus Life

Nestled "in a small town in the middle of the deep North woods," Michigan Tech attracts students who love the winter. "Winters are long and cold up here," explains one student, and there are plenty of "winter activities to be a part of." Students enjoy access to Mont Ripley, home of "hiking, biking, four-wheeling, skiing, [and] snowmobiling" and Husky pride is on display during Winter Carnival, "a long weekend off from classes where students build giant, impressive snow sculptures, play broomball, [and] stay out all night." Students also mention "house parties and moderate drinking/merrymaking [to] warm up the cold winters." Many stay warm by keeping active, and with "over 200 clubs," students say "there are a lot of opportunities to get involved." Student athletes compete across 14 NCAA sports, including seven men's teams and seven women's teams. The campus itself is "incredibly safe" and supports a "strong student community." With students who are both "outdoorsy" and like to "stay in and play video games," Huskies generally "work hard during the week and look forward to relaxing and having fun on the weekends."

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Matt Valleau
Assistant Director of Admissions

Address
Office of Admissions
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931

Phone
906-487-2335

Email
mtu4u@mtu.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Student Development Complex
Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts
Mont Ripley Ski Hill
Residence halls and Campus Cafe
Van Pelt and Opie Library
One of the best parts about attending Michigan Tech is the residential experience you?ll have. We're not a ?suitcase school" - students are around on the weekends and there are tons of opportunities to get involved, stay active, and enjoy your home away from home.

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Downtown Shops and Restaurants
Movies
Lake Superior
State Parks
Copper Harbor
Located near the shores of Lake Superior, Houghton (and its sister city, Hancock) is part college town, part historic downtown, and part cutting-edge modern town. We have an eclectic combination of local-owned shops and eateries, high-tech companies, and awesome hometown events - music festivals, parades, and more. We don't have a bunch of the same old stores and chain restaurants, and that?s just fine with us - we love our size (and originality).

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
906-487-2335

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Average Length: Varies

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
No

Information Sessions
Not Available

Times

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
2 weeks

Contact Email Address for Visit
mtu4u@mtu.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Automobile, Taxi, Lyft, Bus, Airplane Closest airport: Houghton County Memorial Airport, code (CMX)

Driving Instructions to Campus
http://www.mtu.edu/admissions/visit/directions/

Local Accommodations
Nationally-recognized chain hotels, locally-owned motels, bed-and-breakfast, cabins, and other rentals are available within the local area.

Admissions

Applicants: 20,565
Acceptance Rate: 53%
Average HS GPA: 3.83






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