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Michigan Jewish Institute: Your Academic Pathway to Success
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In 1994 a group of public minded members of the Metropolitan Detroit Jewish community formed a Board of Trustees to take over the Norman and Esther Allen Touro College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Congregation Beth-Chabad, a branch of the international Lubavitch movement, agreed to sponsor this much needed institution and provided the initial investment capital to establish and accredit the college and to provide a permanent home for the school on the Center for Living Judaism campus in West Bloomfield.
Michigan Jewish Institute is an independently operated institution with its own Board of Trustees. As a private institution of higher education, Michigan Jewish Institute is uniquely positioned to provide career-oriented academic studies in a warm and intimate learning environment that adheres to the highest ethical standards and religious traditions of Judaism. Our carefully chosen, up-to date and balanced curriculum in business and computer information systems equips students with the relevant theory and practical skills necessary to create new employment opportunities, enhance value in the work-place and revive careers. MJI also prepares students with a strong foundation for success in advanced degree programs upon graduation.
Since it's founding in 1994, Michigan Jewish Institute has pursued a mission of providing an excellent academic baccalaureate degree-granting program that combines an arts and sciences foundation with a concentration for career development in business-related disciplines. An associate degree program is also now available for interested students. Recognized as an institution of higher learning by the Department of Education, Michigan Jewish Institute's collegiate accreditation with the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools has recently been renewed through December of 2007.
