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  2. List of United States technological universities - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Institute of Technology: Atlanta, Georgia: 1885 Public 23,109 $1.859 Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity Harvey Mudd College: Claremont, California: 1955 Private not-for-profit 1,215 $0.67 Doctoral Universities: Higher Research Activity Illinois Institute of Technology: Chicago, Illinois: 1890 Private not-for-profit 7,898 ...

  3. Higher education accreditation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nationally accredited schools, a large number of which are for-profit, typically offered specific vocational, career, or technical programs. Regionally accredited institutions employed large numbers of full-time faculty, and the faculty set the academic policies. Regionally-accredited schools were required to have adequate library facilities.

  4. Merit Network - Wikipedia

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    Merit Network, Inc., is a nonprofit member-governed organization providing high-performance computer networking and related services to educational, government, health care, and nonprofit organizations, primarily in Michigan. [1] Created in 1966, Merit operates the longest running regional computer network in the United States.

  5. ATI Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Texas programs are operated under the name of "South Texas Vocational Technical Institute", and some of the Arizona programs under the name of "Arizona Automotive Institute". [5] The combined schools had 7300 students and 17 campuses in March 2012. [ 6 ]

  6. ITT Technical Institute - Wikipedia

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    ITT Technical Institute (ITT Tech) was a private for-profit technical institute with its headquarters in Carmel, Indiana and many campuses throughout the United States. Founded in 1969 and growing to 130 campuses in 38 states of the United States, ITT Tech was one of the largest for-profit educators in the US before it closed in 2016.

  7. TCI College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1909 by Guglielmo Marconi as the Marconi Institute. [5] By 1919 the school changed its name to RCA Institutes and then in 1974 it became Technical Career Institutes. [5] In 2009–2010 TCI had a 24% graduation rate and a 34.9% loan default rate, earning it the title from USA Today news as a "red flag school". [6]

  8. National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies

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    A Technologist curriculum may focus on specialized issues such as technical management, service, processes, or production improvements. The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) acknowledges the different accreditations in technology and engineering as independent career paths which cannot be compared [citation needed].

  9. Odisha University of Technology and Research - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It was established in 1981, by Government of Orissa, as a constituent college of Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology. [5] Students are admitted to the college through the Joint Entrance Examination (main) merit list of Government of India. The Institute is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation.