Lake Superior State University:
Lake Superior State University, located in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (at the eastern edge of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, on the Canadian border), is a small public university offering academic programs such as fisheries and wildlife management, engineering, teacher education, nursing, geology, business management, fire science and criminal justice. It offers Michigan's only accredited undergraduate degree program in environmental health. In addition, students attend for LSSU's degrees in forensic sciences, recreation management and legal studies.
Due to its proximity to the border, notably the twin city of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, LSSU has many Canadian students and maintains a close relationship with its international neighbor. In a sign of its unique situation, LSSU has both the Canadian and United States flags on its campus, and both Canadian and American national anthems are sung at athletic events.
Sault Ste. Marie is at the northernmost end of I-75; travel on I-75 to exit 394 (the last before Canadian toll bridge), the Easterday Avenue exit. After exiting, turn right on Easterday Avenue and continue to the first stoplight. Continue through the stoplight and proceed to the next light (intersection of Easterday Ave. and Ryan St.) and turn left. Continue on Ryan St. until you see the LSSU archway on the left and enter through there. At the first stop sign, turn right. The Admissions Office is the last building on the left; there is parking in front of the house.