Kettering University was founded in 1919 by a group of visionaries from Flint and was initially known as The School of Automobile Trades. Over the course of more than a century, Kettering University has grown into one of the USA’s premier STEM institutions and is recognized around the world for educating successful leaders, businesspeople, innovators, entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists. The university’s forward-looking degree programs aim to propel students toward their goal, whether designing life-saving medical devices, building computer systems for self-driving vehicles, or preparing for a career in automotive or technology law. Kettering University’s co-op is more than an internship or optional part of the bachelor’s degree. Students will gain valuable work experience in their areas of study and also get the chance to work at leading companies in Michigan and beyond.
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20 International student nationalities at this university
40.08% International students from India
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33,26,367
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100% of reviewers recommend Kettering University
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