The University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is the liberal arts and sciences unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Established in 1841 with seven students and two teachers, the college is currently the largest unit at U-M in terms of the number of students enrolled. It is located on the university's Central Campus, which it shares with the Ross School of Business, the School of Information, the Law School, and other colleges. It is also home to the University of Michigan Honors Program. The Residential College is a division of the College of... Literature, Science, and the Arts. Students commonly refer to the Residential College as "the RC". Dr. Angela D. Dillard is the director of the RC and also a professor in the Department of African-American Studies; 86 faculty and staff at the University are associated with the RC, including nine Academic Advisors and four administrators. Students in the RC take classes in LS&A as well as specially-designed RC courses, many of which are seminar courses with fewer than fifteen students each.
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| Location: | Ann Arbor, Michigan
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| Founded: | 1841 |
| School type: | Public university |
| Total enrollment: | 18,482 |