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  2. Truman State University - Wikipedia

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    Truman State University (TSU or Truman) is a public liberal arts university in Kirksville, Missouri, United States. It had 3,636 enrolled students in the fall of 2023 [8] pursuing degrees in 55 undergraduate and twelve graduate programs. [5] The university is named for U.S. President Harry Truman, who was a Missouri native.

  3. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2011–2012, the average sticker price for tuition, fees and living expenses at private colleges, was $38,590 while the average actual cost was $23,060; at public colleges, the average sticker price was $17,130 and the average actual cost was $11,380. [58]

  4. List of state and territorial universities in the United States

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    The flagship campus is the most prestigious or the one with the largest student population, e.g. the University of Maryland, College Park campus in the University System of Maryland, the Indiana University Bloomington campus in the Indiana University System, and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus in the University of Tennessee System.

  5. Category:Truman State University - Wikipedia

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  6. List of educational institutions named after presidents of ...

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    Lincoln University (Missouri), a public, historically black, land-grant university in Jefferson City; Lincoln University (Pennsylvania), a public, historically black university near Oxford; Lincoln Memorial University, a private university in Harrogate, Tennessee; Lincoln University College, Malaysia

  7. Bethany College (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    A liberal arts college, Bethany was chartered on March 2, 1840, by the Virginia legislature and given "all degree-granting powers" of the University of Virginia. [ citation needed ] West Virginia's secession from Virginia on June 20, 1863, recognized existing Virginia charters; Bethany College continues to operate under the Virginia charter.

  8. Harry S. Truman Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Each year, between 50 and 60 university nominated candidates in their junior year are named Truman Scholars following a rigorous application process involving essays, recommendations, and an interview. [4] Scholarships have historically been awarded to one individual from each U.S. state. [5]

  9. Community colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The New York state government required that the county transform its technical institute into a community college. The county government resisted this transformation, as it would be responsible for a third of the new institution's operating costs (in contrast, the state paid for all of the technical institute's operating costs).