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Marygrove College

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Marygrove College was a private Roman Catholic graduate college in Detroit, Michigan, affiliated with the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It announced its closure on December 17, 2019, at end of the fall semester.

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Marygrove College
Marygrove Drive, Detroit

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Marygrove College

Marygrove Drive
48221 Detroit
Michigan, United States
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