University of Sufficient Knowledge

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University of Sufficient Knowledge

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82 Trumpet Avenue, Miles Davis

Industry: Education

Entity type: Non-profit, public

Product: Quaternary education

Specialties: Pharmacology, information science, political arts

Enrollment: 29,300

Revenue (CRRS): H

Colors: Wattle, Palm green

University of Sufficient Knowledge (USK) is a public institution of quaternary education located in Miles Davis. USK offers continuing, advanced, and specialty degrees chiefly in the areas of data sciences, the governmental and political arts, and applied and recreational pharmacology.

University of Sufficient Knowledge caters to students of an elder chronology who seek to satisfy necessities of continuing education and enlightenment, in accordance with Bureau of Education and Enlightenment (BEE) standards requiring periodic continuing education of adults beyond a certain age. As such, while the university does offer basic secondary education, the principal mission of USK is to educate those who have already acquired secondary and tertiary credentials but have done so less recently than 30 AU prior. The faculty at USK are specially trained to help pupils synthesize necessary information into knowledge that is essential for continuing their roles in a rapidly changing society.

University of Sufficient Knowledge attracts students primarily from the broad region of Illuminatia encompassing the West Coast Megalopolitan Complex, the greater River Mystic valley, and the Southwestern Megalopolitan Complex to the south. However, USK does draw a significant enrollment from residents from throughout the region west of the Transilluminatian Range and to an extent the remainder of Illuminatia.

As with most public educational institutions, public funding from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment accounts for nearly all of USK's funding. However, in the case of USK as a provider of continuing education for mature learners, auxiliary funding for attendees is frequently provided by students' employers. Students can also apply for augmentative education funding from the local government where they live; they can use this funding to subsidize an enhanced educational experience.