Public Universities
Public universities in the USA are higher education institutions that state or local governments fund. These universities are typically larger and offer a wide range of academic programs, from Undergraduate to graduate and Doctoral degrees.
Private University
Private universities in the USA are privately owned and operated and are not funded by state or local governments. These universities rely on tuition fees, donations, grants, and other private funding sources to support their operations and academic programs.
Research University
These large institutions offer various academic programs, from Undergraduate to graduate and Doctoral degrees. Research universities are known for their extensive research facilities and resources, and they often strongly emphasise research-driven teaching.
IVY League Universitie
The Ivy League universities are a group of eight private universities in the northeastern United States known for their academic excellence, selective admissions, and athletic programs.
Technical and Vocational School
These institutions offer specialized training in a particular trade or industry. Technical and vocational schools provide hands-on training, often leading to certifications or licenses required for specific careers.