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Article: Michigan Voters: Public Universities Highly Regarded but Still Face Major Challenges Reports the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan.
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- June 2, 2000
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MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., June 2 /PRNewswire/ --
Michigan's public universities rate highly in the eyes of the state's citizens, according to an independent poll released here this morning by the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan.
"Michigan's 15 public universities are respected for the quality of education they provide their students and the importance of research," said Glenn Stevens, executive director of the Presidents Council. "Seventy-four percent of the survey respondents believe that having a college education is very important, and while affordability was a significant concern for some, most said that students should be ...