Types of Schools

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  1. 4. with a focus on teaching undergraduates rather than on research or graduate programs, these schools typically have smaller class sizes, a close-knit community, and more student-faculty interaction
  2. 5. typically large, these schools have a substantial portion of the student body consisting of students who live in-state, as these students often get substantial tuition discount
  3. 7. these schools draw from regional and/or national student bodies unaffiliated by state, and they offer a variety of courses, lots of major options, and many resources. They have both undergraduate and graduate programs with faculty who often publish their findings
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  1. 1. with a focus primarily on music or performing arts, these schools often require that students submit portfolios of work or audition as part of their applications
  2. 2. an example of a category of identity or affinity based schools which foster immersive communities where students share an identity/affinity with the majority of their peers
  3. 3. these institutes focus primarily on science and engineering
  4. 6. these academies focus on professional development for service careers, often with more regimented and controlled structures as part of student life