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  1. Learn about the top-ranked policy school at the University of Michigan, its programs, faculty, events, and impact. Explore the Ford School's strengths in education, science and technology, health, and more.

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    • Undergraduate Major in Public Policy
    • Undergraduate Minor in Public Policy
    • Master of Public Policy
    • Doctoral
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    Incoming class size: 83
    Students of color (U.S. only): 41%
    Female: 64%
    Male: 36%
    Incoming class size: 28
    Students of color (U.S. only): 35.7%
    Female: 79%
    Male: 21%
    Incoming class size: 81
    Average age: 26.2
    Age range: 20-57
    Non-U.S: 33.3%
    Total current students: 38
    Non-U.S: 11%
    Students of color (U.S. only): 32%
    Female: 47%

    The Ford School is a top-ranked public policy school that offers degrees, certificates, and research in various fields. Learn about its history, faculty, students, alumni, and commitment to diversity and sustainability.

  2. The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, also known as the Ford School, is the public policy school of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1914 to train municipal administration experts, the school was named after University of Michigan alumus and former U.S. President Gerald Ford in 1999. [1]

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  4. Everett Raymond Kinstler’s portrait of Gerald R. Ford, commissioned by the White House Historical Association, was unveiled May 24, 1978. Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr., the nation’s only unelected president and vice president, was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. in Omaha, Nebraska, on July 14, 1913, the year his parents, Leslie and Dorothy King, divorced.

  5. Gerald R Ford Presidential Library & Museum

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