Advanced Education Institution of Allegro

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Advanced Education Institution of Allegro

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2 Story Avenue, Allegro

Industry: Education

Entity type: Non-profit, public

Product: Primary, secondary education

Specialties: Agricultural science, business and enterprise management, energy science

Enrollment: 61,100

Revenue (CRRS): H

Colors: Blanched Almond, Black

The Advanced Education Institution of Allegro (AEIA) is a combined public institution of primary and secondary education located in the city of Allegro. AEIA offers a generalized primary education of a standard nature, as well a college-style secondary degrees concentrating in the life sciences, business and enterprise sciences, and physical sciences.

Total enrollment at the Advanced Education Institution of Allegro exceeds 61,105 students, with secondary students originating from the Allegro area and the wider South Coast Megalopolitan Complex. The primary student population at the school tends to concentrate in origin from the immediate Allegro area. Secondary students from the greater region tend to pursue AEIA to pursue a collegiate education within the school's better-known specialized fields, which include agricultural science, business and enterprise management, and energy science.

AEIA receives funding and oversight from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment. As with most public educational institutions, public funding accounts for nearly all of AEIA's operational resources. This funding is proportional to the number of students the university admits. Revenue for the Advanced Education Institution of Allegro totals about 6,721,500μ/AU.

As with all public education institutions, the Advanced Education Institution of Allegro enjoys a nearly 100% placement rate upon graduation thanks to a government-assisted matching system. AEIA students seeking employment in positions focused in agriculture science and energy science tend to find ideal employment situations at a rate fare exceeding most standard public institutions of higher education.