University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Marsal)

University of Michigan—Ann Arbor Graduate Programs

The University of Michigan—Ann Arbor is among the 800+ graduate institutions evaluated annually by U.S. News. It offers degrees through several schools, including:

  • Stephen M. Ross School of Business
  • Law School
  • Medical School
  • College of Engineering
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Education

University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (Marsal) Education School Overview

The Marsal Family School of Education has a rolling application deadline and charges no application fee. Tuition costs are:

  • Full-time (in-state): $29,102 per year
  • Full-time (out-of-state): $58,604 per year

The school has 47 full-time faculty members, with an adjusted graduate student-to-faculty ratio of 4.3:1.

At-a-Glance

  • Acceptance Rate: 75%
  • Tuition & Fees (Doctorate): $29,102/year (in-state)
  • Programs Offered: Bachelor’s, post-baccalaureate certificate, master’s, Ph.D.

From the School

The Marsal Family School of Education is a premier institution dedicated to research, practice, and policy, shaping civically engaged individuals for a diverse and inclusive society.


Undergraduate Degrees

🔹 Learning, Equity, and Problem Solving for the Public Good (LEAPS)
four-year bachelor’s program preparing students for diverse careers by focusing on learning, equity, and problem-solving. Students engage with Detroit communities, organizations, and companies to develop real-world skills.

🔹 Bachelor of Arts/Science with Teacher Certification
Available for elementary and secondary levels, these programs start in the third year of college. The educator preparation program includes:

  • Structured classroom placements from the first weeks
  • Tailored experiences for new teachers
  • Teacher Education Preferred Admissions Program for first-year students

Master’s Degrees

🔹 Master of Arts with Teacher Certification

  • One-year program (summer start and finish)
  • Evidence-based teaching practices
  • Hands-on classroom experience

🔹 Master of Arts in Educational Studies
Prepares students for roles in K-12 schools, nonprofits, government, or companies. Focuses on educational change for a just, democratic, and sustainable world.

🔹 Master of Arts in Educational Leadership & Policy
Trains students to shape education policies at local, national, and global levels.

🔹 Master of Arts in Higher Education
Covers:

  • Research methods
  • Diversity & social justice in higher ed
  • Organizational dynamics
  • Policy issues (financial aid, affirmative action, etc.)
  • Teaching & learning in universities

Doctoral Degrees

🔹 Ph.D. in Education & Psychology
Research-focused, studying development, learning, and motivation in schools, families, and communities.

🔹 Ph.D. in Educational Studies
Develops data analysis & research skills to address educational challenges. Students customize their program with faculty guidance.

🔹 Ph.D. in English & Education
Flexible program in rhetoric, composition, literacy studies, or English education.

🔹 Ph.D. in Higher Education
Four specialized concentrations, all aimed at improving higher education for individuals and society.


University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (Marsal) 2025 Rankings

🏆 #2 (tie) in Best Education Schools

  • Overall Score: 98
  • Peer Assessment: 4.4/5
  • Education Professionals Assessment: 4.4/5

Specialty Rankings

  • #4 in Curriculum & Instruction
  • #8 in Educational Administration & Supervision
  • #3 in Educational Psychology
  • #6 in Education Policy (tie)
  • #4 in Elementary Teacher Education
  • #2 in Higher Education Administration
  • #3 in Secondary Teacher Education

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