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{{Infobox organization|organization_name=Public Charter Universities|established={{start date and age|December 2, 1967}}|founder=signed into law by [[Oliver Milton]]|organization_type=Public university system|Non-profit_type=public tertiary education|region_served=[[Maximusian Republic]]|members=19 universities|num_members_year=2009|parent_organisation=Maximusian Bureau of Education}} | {{Infobox organization|organization_name=Public Charter Universities|established={{start date and age|December 2, 1967}}|founder=signed into law by [[Oliver Milton]]|organization_type=Public university system|Non-profit_type=public tertiary education|region_served=[[Maximusian Republic]]|members=19 universities|num_members_year=2009|parent_organisation=Maximusian Bureau of Education|headquarters=808 Federal Boulevard, Litudinem, Maximusian Republic}} | ||
'''Maximusian Public Charter Universities''' are [[Maximusian]] institutions of tertiary education created by the ''1967 Public Universities Charter''. The universities were established via land grant to expand opportunities for higher learning to [[Provinces of Libertas Omnium Maximus|rural provinces]] and less wealthy regions of the nation. Today, 19 public universities exist within the system and receive substantial federal and province-level endowments each year. By design, Public Charter Universities (abbreviated; PCUs) are inexpensive (compared to private Maximusian colleges), have a large student body, and place a heavy focus on research. PCUs are not the only public universities in the nation, but receive the most federal funding and are among the largest Maximusian education institutions. | '''Maximusian Public Charter Universities''' are [[Maximusian]] institutions of tertiary education created by the ''1967 Public Universities Charter''. The universities were established via land grant to expand opportunities for higher learning to [[Provinces of Libertas Omnium Maximus|rural provinces]] and less wealthy regions of the nation. Today, 19 public universities exist within the system and receive substantial federal and province-level endowments each year. By design, Public Charter Universities (abbreviated; PCUs) are inexpensive (compared to private Maximusian colleges), have a large student body, and place a heavy focus on research. PCUs are not the only public universities in the nation, but receive the most federal funding and are among the largest Maximusian education institutions. | ||
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| Established | December 2, 1967 |
|---|---|
| Founder | signed into law by Oliver Milton |
| Type | Public university system |
| Headquarters | 808 Federal Boulevard, Litudinem, Maximusian Republic |
Region served | Maximusian Republic |
Members (2009) | 19 universities |
Parent organisation | Maximusian Bureau of Education |
Maximusian Public Charter Universities are Maximusian institutions of tertiary education created by the 1967 Public Universities Charter. The universities were established via land grant to expand opportunities for higher learning to rural provinces and less wealthy regions of the nation. Today, 19 public universities exist within the system and receive substantial federal and province-level endowments each year. By design, Public Charter Universities (abbreviated; PCUs) are inexpensive (compared to private Maximusian colleges), have a large student body, and place a heavy focus on research. PCUs are not the only public universities in the nation, but receive the most federal funding and are among the largest Maximusian education institutions.
Universities
| University | First Semester | Location | Enrollment | Education Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Iustitia Province | 1970 | Via Regis, Iustitia | 32,430 | Business administration, human capital management |
| Southern Passarelle University | 1970 | Atlas, Passarelle | 28,820 | Public policy, international relations |
| Public University of Scapardie | 1973 | Jericho, Scapardie | 34,560 | Agricultural sciences, civil engineering |
| PCU Peoria | 1974 | Gaia, Peoria | 30,520 | Chemistry, chemical engineering |
| PCU Cambria | 1975 | Bellecrique, Cambria | 44,600 | Medicine, biology |
| New University of Saint Augustine | 1978 | Broadmoore, Saint Augustine | 61,890 | Humanities, ancient studies |
| Santana Conservatory | 1980 | Brannigan, Scapardie | 18,000 | Fine arts, performing arts |
| Bressel Polytechnic University | 1980 | Chester, Bressel | 33,310 | Computer science, electrical engineering, mechatronics |
| Boreas University | 1982 | Fort Hollister, Winfield | 29,770 | Geology, earth sciences |
| Public University of Newcastle | 1982 | Oxbend, Newcastle | 54,200 | Humanities, law |
| Hoffman University of Economics | 1985 | Jennings, Bressel | 26,180 | Economics, econometrics, mathematical economics |
| Oliver Milton University | 1989 | Troy, Vircetta | 9,930 | Political science, sociology |