Best Michigan colleges with City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning degrees

What Michigan colleges offer city/urban, community and regional planning classes in 2025?

There are 2 Michigan colleges where you can study and earn a degree in city/urban, community and regional planning. These are the top ranked colleges offering majors in city/urban, community and regional planning based on the CollegeSimply ranking methodology. The average net price to attend these colleges is $21,009 per year. Eastern Michigan University offers the cheapest city/urban, community and regional planning degree with an average net price of $17,388 annually. Search the entire U.S. for City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning programs.


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Michigan State University
S
East Lansing, MI

Michigan State University

Public 4 Year

6 reviews

#2 Best Colleges in Michigan

  • 51,316enrollment
  • $24,630net price
  • 84%acceptance rate
  • 1150-1350SAT range
  • 26-31ACT range
  • 3.72Avg GPA

Eastern Michigan University
E
Ypsilanti, MI

Eastern Michigan University

Public 4 Year

4 reviews

#13 Best Public Universities in Michigan

  • 13,324enrollment
  • $17,388net price
  • 81%acceptance rate
  • 910-1170SAT range
  • 18-26ACT range
  • 3.37Avg GPA