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The program was originally founded as the university's Department of Music in 1924 and was chartered in 1994 as the School of Music. [1] The school is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. [2] It is the largest collegiate music program in the state of South Carolina by enrollment. [3]
Southern Utah University (SUU) is a public university in Cedar City, Utah, United States.Founded in 1897 as a normal school, Southern Utah University now has over 1,800 graduates each year with baccalaureate and other graduate degrees from its six colleges. [3]
Savannah State University (Savannah State or SSU) is a public historically black university in Savannah, Georgia. [1] It is the oldest historically black public university in the state. [ 8 ] The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund .
Department Notability Reference Charles J. Elmore: Mass Communications Former SSU professor and department chair and author of An Historical Guide to Laurel Grove Cemetery South, a book on SSU’s Richard R. Wright, and The Athletic Saga of Savannah State College. Elmore’s last publication is All That Savannah Jazz published in 1999
Chicago College of Performing Arts of Roosevelt University; Columbia College Chicago Music Department; DePaul University; Illinois State University; Northeastern Illinois University
Southern States University (SSU) is a private for-profit university with its headquarters in San Diego, California. It is owned by Tepper Technologies, Inc., [ 1 ] and has three locations, two in Southern California (San Diego and Irvine ) and one in Nevada ( Las Vegas ).
Shawnee State University (SSU) is a public university in Portsmouth, Ohio, United States. Established in 1986, Shawnee State is an open admissions university. It is the southernmost member of the University System of Ohio .
The university was founded in 1964 as "Southwest Minnesota State College" ('SMSC'). It admitted its first class of students on September 19, 1967. The college became "Southwest State University" ('SSU') on August 1, 1975, and kept that name for nearly 30 years until adopting the name Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) on July 1, 2003. [6]