A brief introduction to the classification of American public universities in American
A brief introduction to the classification of American public universities in American education system. American public universities are generally divided into three categories: state, municipal and national. Because the federal government does not directly control and manage educational institutions, except for a few institutions directly under the federal government, such as military academies, other public and private institutions are governed by state laws. Among them, the number of national universities is small, generally concentrated in the military field. However, state or city universities are established by state/city councils through legislation, and are under the jurisdiction of higher education committees, and their members are usually appointed by the governor. The basic financial income of state colleges and universities comes from the state government, and the rest is tuition and fees, donations and federal grants. At present, the federal government's assistance to such institutions is increasing.
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2. The fastest growing number of students is in the fields of entertainment and fitness research. In the past ten years, the total number of people who obtained the professional degree was 3 1667, an increase of 92%.
3. Among the general majors, the number of graduates majoring in education dropped the fastest. During the period of 10, the number of people with academic qualifications decreased by 5 percentage points.
In 2009, 347,985 students graduated from business schools, while only 65,438+05,496 graduates majored in mathematics. This is quite sad.
5.23% of full-time undergraduates are about 24 years old and work 20 hours or more a week.
6. Asian students (12%) may work at least 20 hours a week.
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