Trine University - Detroit Regional
Travel guide for Indian students — Detroit, United States. Nearest international gateway: DTW (Detroit).
Trine University's Detroit Education Center is a graduate study site in Allen Park, a Detroit suburb, offering international students master's degrees in business administration, business analytics and information technology. It is a branch of Trine University, whose main campus is in Angola, Indiana.
The Detroit Education Center is in Allen Park (near the Henry Ford Museum), about 15 minutes from Detroit Metro (DTW), the international gateway, and roughly 20 minutes from downtown Detroit.
Trine's Detroit Education Center focuses on career-oriented master's programs (MBA, business analytics, IT) for international students, with small classes and hands-on teaching, in a convenient metro Detroit location very close to the airport.
From DTW to the center
Detroit Metro (DTW) is only about 15 minutes away from the Allen Park location. A taxi or rideshare from the airport is the simplest arrival. The center is near the Henry Ford Museum and easily reached via the metro Detroit highway network.
About the Detroit center
This is a graduate education center, not a traditional residential campus - it offers master's degrees with small classes and personal attention. International students should plan housing in the surrounding Allen Park/Dearborn area; the SMART bus network covers local travel.
When to book flights
Book ahead of your program start; compare carriers from your nearest metro above.
Visiting your child at Trine's Detroit center means flying into Detroit Metro (DTW), just ~15 minutes from the Allen Park location. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is the international gateway - a major Delta hub with the McNamara and Evans/North terminals. Southeast Michigan's SMART buses and, for Ann Arbor, the Michigan Flyer/AirRide coach serve the region; rideshare and taxis are widely available. Plan the US visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from DTW to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Indian parents need a B1/B2 visitor visa. First-time interview waits are long and vary sharply by consulate, so city choice matters - you may book at ANY US consulate in India, not just your home city.
- Plan 8-12 months ahead, especially for graduation - graduations do NOT qualify for emergency/expedited appointments.
- You can book at any consulate in India; many families fly to Chennai to save months versus Mumbai or Delhi.
- The dropbox (interview waiver) window shrank from 48 to 12 months in 2025 - most parents with older expired visas now need a full interview.
- Visitor stays are up to 6 months per visit, set by the officer at entry on the I-94.
Just admitted to Trine's Detroit Education Center? Most Indian students enter on an F-1 academic visa (DS-160 fee $185 + SEVIS I-901 fee $350). J-1 is for exchange programs (SEVIS $220), M-1 for vocational study. Spouses/children come on F-2/J-2/M-2 dependent visas. You can enter the US up to 30 days before your program start date. For Fall 2026, Indian F-1 applicants must interview at one of five US consulates in India.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Detroit Metro (DTW) - only ~15 minutes from the Allen Park center.
- From DTW, a taxi/rideshare is the simplest arrival.
- Plan housing in the Allen Park/Dearborn area near the center (it is a graduate center, not a residential campus).
- Confirm student baggage allowance with your airline.
- Carry your I-20, SEVIS receipt and financial documents in hand luggage for US immigration.
Metro Detroit is one of the most affordable US study destinations - often $1,300-1,900 a month all-in, with shared rooms as low as $500-900 in the suburbs. The catch is transit: the metro is car-oriented with limited buses, so most students share rides or buy an inexpensive used car. The upside is that the Indian-heavy suburbs (Troy, Canton, Novi) are affordable, safe and close to groceries.
Monthly cost of living in Detroit (a student estimate)
That's roughly $15,000-23,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
The Detroit metro is affordable by US standards. Most international students share apartments or houses in the suburbs near campus; on-campus housing is the simplest first-year route.
- Detroit is car-oriented with limited transit - many students share rides or buy an inexpensive used car.
- The Indian-heavy suburbs (Troy, Canton, Novi, Farmington Hills) are popular, safe and close to groceries.
- Budget extra for winter heating; Michigan winters are cold.
Working part-time
On an F-1 visa you can work on-campus up to 20 hours/week during term (full-time in breaks). Off-campus work needs authorization - CPT during study, OPT after (up to 12 months, +24 for STEM degrees). You cannot freelance or work off-campus without approval.
Safety & student support
Safety in the Detroit metro varies a lot - the suburbs where most students live (Troy, Canton, Dearborn, Ann Arbor) are generally safe and quiet, while parts of the city centre need more caution.
- Campuses (UM-Dearborn, Lawrence Tech, Wayne State) run security and escort services - use them at night.
- The northern/western suburbs popular with Indian students are well-regarded for safety.
- Use normal awareness downtown and after dark; the metro is spread out, so plan transport in advance.
Indian community & food
Metro Detroit has a very large Indian community concentrated in the suburbs (Troy, Canton, Novi, Farmington Hills), with abundant groceries, temples and restaurants.
Indian grocery stores
- Patel Brothers (5055 Rochester Rd, Troy) - the metro's biggest desi supermarket, in the Indian-heavy north suburbs.
- India Grocers and desi stores across Canton, Novi (Grand River Ave) and Farmington Hills.
- Indian grocers near UM-Dearborn and the Plymouth Rd corridor for everyday staples.
Student community
- UM (Ann Arbor/Dearborn), Lawrence Tech and Wayne State have active Indian/South Asian student groups.
- The Troy/Canton suburbs host large Diwali and Holi events and several Hindu temples (e.g. the Bharatiya Temple, Troy).
- Extensive Indian dining in Troy, Canton, Novi and Farmington Hills.
Cost & living figures for Detroit last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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