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GRAND VALLEY STATE
UNIVERSITY
1 Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401
(616) 331-5000
www.gvsu.edu

Grand Valley State University
attracts more than 25,000 students
with high-quality programs and
state-of-the-art facilities in
Grand Rapids and Allendale. With
undergraduate and graduate degree
programs in 200+ areas of study,
the university is dedicated to
individual student achievement.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-3220
www.hillelday.org

Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit delivers an outstanding
general and Jewish education to
Jewish children from preschool
through eighth grade. We inspire a
passion for learning, responsibility
to self and community, and
devotion to Jewish living in a
warm, innovative and engaging
environment. At Hillel, students
develop their creativity, learn to
think critically in two languages,
collaborate eff ectively and
communicate successfully — the
essential skills they need to succeed
in high school and the world they
will inherit. Our newly renovated
facility, complete with an innovation
hub, MakerSpace and greenhouse,
gives our students extraordinary
spaces in which to gain these skills,
producing alumni who achieve
greatness and make a diff erence
in our society while navigating the
world through a Jewish lens. Our
teachers inspire a passion for learning
and instill the perseverance necessary
to learn deeply. Hillel guides students
toward living a meaningful and
purposeful Jewish life. To schedule a
private tour, contact Amy Schlussel,
Director of Advancement, at (248)
539-1484 or aschlussel@hillelday.org.

MICHIGAN STATE
UNIVERSITY
East Lansing, MI
www.msu.edu

Michigan State University, a member
of the Association of American
Universities and one of the top 100
research universities in the world, was
founded in 1855. We are an inclusive,
academic community known for
our traditionally strong academic
disciplines and professional programs
and our liberal arts foundation.
Our cross- and interdisciplinary
enterprises connect the sciences,
humanities and professions in
practical, sustainable and innovative

ways to address society’s rapidly
changing needs. As a public, research-
intensive, land grant university,
funded in part by the state of
Michigan, our mission is to advance
knowledge and transform lives.

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
2200 N. Squirrel Road
Rochester, MI 48309
(248) 370-2100
Oakland.edu

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Oakland University off ers more than
270 degree and certifi cate programs
with more than 20,000 students
currently enrolled. The 1,443-acre
campus spans two thriving cities,
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
Detroit, MI
www.wayne.edu

Founded in 1868, Wayne State
University is a nationally recognized
metropolitan research institution
offering more than 380 academic
programs through 13 schools and
colleges to nearly 28,000 students.
Wayne State’s main campus in
Midtown Detroit comprises 100
buildings over nearly 200 acres; its
six extension centers offer higher
education to people throughout
Southeast Michigan. Wayne State is
dedicated to preparing students to
excel by combining the academic
excellence of a major research
university with the practical
experience of an institution that by
its history, location and diversity
represents a microcosm of the world
we live in. Reflecting its location
and the excellent international
reputation of its graduate schools,
particularly in the sciences, Wayne
State boasts the most diverse
student body among Michigan’s
public universities. Its students
represent nearly every U.S. state and
more than 60 countries.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN’S
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CENTER FOR JUDAIC
STUDIES
202 S. Thayer St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 763-9047
https://lsa.umich.edu/judaic
JudaicStudies@umich.edu

The Jean and Samuel Frankel Center
for Judaic Studies at the University
of Michigan offers students an
interdisciplinary approach to the
study of Jewish civilizations and
thought. Contact us for information
on courses and events.

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