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The University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) is a private university owned and operated by the Caribbean Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The main campus is located on 384 acres (1.55 km 2) of land in the Maracas Valley on the island of Trinidad of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
UTT South Campus, San Fernando. University of the Southern Caribbean [1] (previously known as Caribbean Union College) University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) [2] University of the West Indies at St. Augustine [3]
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Its main campus, currently under construction, will be located at Wallerfield in Trinidad. [1] [2] Presently, its campuses are an amalgamation of several former technological colleges throughout the country. It is one of three universities in Trinidad and Tobago, the others being the University of the West Indies and University of the Southern ...
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Northern Caribbean University is the oldest private tertiary institution in Jamaica, and was first known as West Indian Training School. It began with 8 students in 1907, as an institution offering courses only up to the twelfth grade. Following a temporary closure in 1913 it resumed operations in 1919.
The University of the West Indies at St. Augustine is a public research university in St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. It is one of 5 general campuses in the University of the West Indies system, which are ranked 1st in the Caribbean. It is ranked 1st in Trinidad and Tobago and 28th best in Latin America. [2]
The creation of the "Bluefields Indian & Caribbean University (BICU)", or Indigenous and Caribbean University of Bluefields, was founded to provide local access higher education. Since the 1960s, a generation of coastal people from both regions shared sought better opportunities to improve their lives, families, and community through a ...