University of Ample Intellect

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University of Ample Intellect

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65 1st Street, Maiden Voyage

Industry: Education

Entity type: Non-profit, public

Product: Secondary, tertiary education

Specialties: Historical arts and sciences, business and enterprise, hydrological engineering

Enrollment: 28,300

Revenue (CRRS): G

Colors: Lotus Red, Dune Grey

University of Ample Intellect (UAI) is a public institution of tertiary education located in Maiden Voyage. UAI offers secondary and tertiary degrees for post-primary learners and is best-known for its tertiary programs in the historical arts and sciences, business and enterprise management and theory, and hydrological engineering.

The University of Ample Intellect serves as a primary secondary education destination for students from Maiden Voyage and nearby north-shore Randall Bay cities such as Blue Skies and Stradivarius while attracting many secondary and tertiary students from across southeastern Illuminatia.

Many UAI graduates find easy employment as historians, authors, business managers, entrepreneurs, water systems engineers, and hydrological engineers. UAI students, as is the case with students attending all public education institutions, enjoy a nearly 100% placement rate upon graduation thanks the Office of Assessment and Placement (OAP)'s government-assisted career matching system.

Total enrollment at UAI totals 28,300 students. University of Ample Intellect receives funding from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment (BEE) and oversight from the BEE's Office of Curriculum and Programming (OCP). As with most public educational institutions, public funding accounts for nearly all of UAI's operational resources. The university's annual revenue averages 3,114,600μ annually.

Students with the history department at UAI are known for their highly practical research projects into extremely specific hyperlocalized matters throughout Illuminatia. The department requires one of these historical research projects as a requisite to graduation from its secondary degree program.