Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine - MSUCOM

The Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM) offers a friendly atmosphere combined with access to the resources of a Big 10 campus, a major metropolitan area hospital complex and a suburban campus located within a 20-mile radius of seven hospitals. Our Statewide Campus System includes 24 base hospitals located throughout the state of Michigan where students complete their clinical rotations.

Additional Locations

Additional Locations

Additional Locations offer the same programs as the main campus. Use the main campus' application to apply to additional locations.

MSUCOM in Clinton Township

Michigan State University

965 Wilson Road, East Lansing, Michigan 28824

MSUCOM in Detroit

Michigan State University

Mission Statement

Providing world-class, osteopathic, student-centered graduate and medical education and research in order to foster community access to patient-centered medical care.

Facilities

Closest City Two suburban settings in East Lansing, MI, and Clinton Township, MI, and one urban setting in Detroit, MI.

Campus Setting

Facilities

The 5,200-acre East Lansing campus of Michigan State University includes gardens, museums, performing arts and sports facilities and working farms. The area hosts a wide variety of musical events and festivals, offers monthly gallery walks, and has several active community theater groups.

The DMC site is located on the campus of the Detroit Medical Center in “midtown” Detroit, surrounded by several tertiary care hospitals and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center. Within two blocks you find the Detroit Public Library, Detroit Institute of Arts, three museums, and the Detroit Science Center.

The Macomb University Center site is within a 20-mile radius of seven hospitals which offer 600 osteopathic intern and resident positions. Macomb County has 31 miles of shoreline, 130 parks, more than 35 golf courses, and numerous restaurant and shopping opportunities.

Student Residence Options

MSUCOM does not provide campus housing. However, private apartment and townhome complexes with amenities desirable to students and young professionals are conveniently located throughout the area and neighboring communities.

Student Activities & Support Services

The MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine offers a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for their careers, but academics are only part of the picture. We're committed to helping students enjoy the full range of the student experience, with help from committed people and enriching programs.

Taking part in student organizations and community service activities isn't only encouraged, it's fully supported. With over 30 active student organizations to choose from, you are sure to find one that inspires you.

Medical school is incredibly rewarding, but it's also very stressful. We recognize that anyone can experience personal and professional challenges, and the college is fully committed to the physical, mental and emotional health of all students. Wellness and Counseling services are available at all three sites, as are helpful academic counselors.

Accreditation & Affiliation

COM Accreditation Status The Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine is accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) and by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

University Affiliation(s) Michigan State University