UNL University System
UNL University System UNL dàxué xìtǒng Sistema Universitario UNL | |
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| Headquarters | 540 University Way, Colinas Lejanas, New Liverpool, Slokais Islands |
| Official languages | Slokaisan, Spanish, English |
| Other languages of member universities | Kaijanese |
| Type | University association |
| Membership | 12 universities |
| Leaders | |
• Chancellor | Samuel Arroyo |
• Minister of University and Technical Education | Abel Zhao |
| Establishment | 13 July 1975 |
The UNL University System is a collection of 12 public universities founded in 1975, with the University of New Liverpool and Howard Prince-Gonzalez University, and Newport College. The intended goal of the university system as stated by its first President Jacob Herman was to "ensure every student can pursue any degree at a public institution". Each university within the current system is publically funded although the University of New Liverpool costs between $20,000 and $40,000 Makrs per year with regional UNL campuses being free if a student archives 1100 on the National Collegiate Exam or qualifies for federal aid programs.
History
The University of New Liverpool has existed since 1858, and upon its founding was the first public university in Slokais with its campus in the dense Market Road district. In 1897, UNL moved into a new land grant in what was then rural countryside. UNL remained one of the premier public universities despite the opening of new provincial public institutions. Additionally, UNL began its partnership with Howard-Prince Gonzalez in 1920, with HPGU becoming a post-graduate institution. In the aftermath of the Great War, a political priority of rebuilding was improving public education standards, in the 1974 Election, the National Unity Platform made establishing a national college system part of their election platform. In 1975, the UNL University System was established with former Minister of Education Jacob Herman being made President of the UNL System. Soon, the College of Victoria City became UNL Victoria City, the first of the regional university model. During the 1980s and 90s, new colleges were built such as Henry Lam College and UNL Outer Islands. The most recent addition is Alejandro Vasquez School, although it has existed since 1804, the school has only been part of the UNL System since 2015.
Admissions
Almost every UNL System school utilizes the National Admissions Portal (NAP). The only exceptions are the Alejandro Vasquez School where prospective students must pass a 6-week program and UNL University of Fine Arts which uses a combination of interviews and portfolio reviews. In terms of rigor, HPGU remains the most selective with a 6.1% acceptance rate, and typically sees the highest academic performers apply. The University of New Liverpool has the largest number of applications per year, thus acceptance rates have been declining for the past 20 years. However, those rejected from UNL may be accepted as a transfer and be required to complete 2 years at a regional university. Overall, the UNL System uses a combination of National Collegiate Exam scores, grades received through the NAP, and personal recommendations.
| Institution | NCE Score | NAP Grade | Acceptance Rate |
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| University of New Liverpool | 1550 | 7.5 | 39.4% |
| Henry Lam College | 1740 | 8.5 | 15.5% |
| UNL College of Fianance | 1690 | 8.1 | 27.2% |
| HPGU | 1890 | 9.2 | 6.1% |
| Newport College | 1560 | 7.4 | 43.8% |
| UNL Victoria City | 1480 | 7.0 | 56.8% |
| University of Kaijan | 1300 | 6.4 | 70.4% |
| San Jose Poly | 1850 | 8.8 | 17.5% |
| UNL Southern Univeristy | 1450 | 6.8 | 65.8% |
| UNL Outer Islands | 1465 | 7.0 | 45.1% |
| University of Fine Arts | 1720 | 8.4 | 10.9% [a] |
| Alejandro Vasquez School | 1805 | 8.1 | 8.8% [b] |
The admissions process has been criticized for favoring those from wealthy backgrounds, as the NCEs may not be paid for by specific schools, additionally, rural students are at a disadvantage as they don't have access to certain honor classes available to students at larger schools.
Rivalries
Southland River Rivarly
Contested between HPGU and Henry Lam College, both are often ranked within the top 10 universities for academics and thus their rivalry is both athletic and academic. Their rivalry began before Henry Lam existed, as there was opposition to the college being built just across the Southland River, as the college's modern design conflicted with the closed historic campus of HPGU. Today the campuses sit just over a kilometer apart. Much of the rivalry between the schools consists of increasingly elaborate pranks. For example in 2014, HPGU students discovered a colony of hawks living within the library stacks of Tanner Hall. Although both and considered sub-par athletically, the yearly drywall ball match between the two is considered a classic.
Members
| Name | Location | Status | Founded | Enrollmeant | Mascot |
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| University of New Liverpool | New Liverpool | National | 1858 | 38,560 | Bears |
| Henry Lam College | Southern New Liverpool | Subject: Medical | 1978 | 14,800 | Hawks |
| UNL College of Finance | San Fernando | Subject: Econmics | 1980 | 7,312 | SeaBirds |
| Howard Prince-Gonzalez University | New Liverpool | Subject: Politcal Science | 1918 | 10,347 | Blues |
| Newport College | Newport, Valleres | Subject: Sciences | 1934 | 23,653 | Pines |
| UNL Victoria City | Victoria City | Regional | 1975 | 41,976 | Kings |
| University of Kaijan | Kaijan City | Regional | 1938 | 63,480 | Dragons |
| San Jose Poly | San Jose | Subject: Tech | 1943 | 23,410 | Hornets |
| UNL Southern University | Cupertino | Regional | 1993 | 28,289 | Eagles |
| UNL Outer Islands | Princeton City | Regional | 2001 | 17,480 | Warriors |
| UNL University of Fine Arts | New Liverpool | Subject: Fine Arts | 1986 | 2,340 | Bee's |
| Alejandro Vasquez School | San Sabla | Military College | 1804 | 4,568 | Knights |
Athletics
As well as being an academic system, the UNL system has its own athletic conference. In fact, the schools of the UNL system were the first places where drywall ball was adopted. Currently, the University of New Liverpool remains the most successful drywall ball team with over 14 National Championships. Other sports include football, basketball, and baseball. Another popular event is competitive debate, which is specific to the collegiate level, and the best programs are HPGU and San Jose Poly frequently contest with private colleges such as San Fernando College and Reiterland.