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Kettering
University (formerly "General Motors Institute") is a
university in Flint, Michigan, offering degrees in engineering,
math, science, and business.
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The school's Campus Center is the location of the Admissions
and Public Relations offices as well as the student cafeteria.
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The
C.S. Mott Engineering and Science Center opened in July 2004 and
contains an entire fuel cell systems and powertrain integration
labs.
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This
$43 million dollar facility also contains several other laboratories
such as emissions, bioengineering and various others for the core
science courses for most students.
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A
Chevrolet Silverado that runs on biogas
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Forty
eight percent of students live in either the 445-student residence
hall or Campus Village Apartment complex adjacent to campus, capable
of housing 211.
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Kettering
University
Kettering University (formerly "General
Motors Institute") is a university in Flint, Michigan,
offering degrees in engineering, math, science, and business.
The campus is located along the Flint River on property that
used to be the main manufacturing location for General Motors.
It is named after inventor and former head of research for
General Motors Charles Kettering. Ninety-eight percent of
seniors are employed or accepted to graduate schools before
graduation, and one out of 15 alumni either own their own
business or are high-level managers in leading companies.
The school's undergraduate population is approximately 2,000
students.
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