University of Trivial Knowledge

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University of Trivial Knowledge

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52 Upbeat Avenue, Rhythm

Industry: Education

Entity type: Non-profit, public

Product: Secondary, tertiary education

Specialties: Communication enterprise management, mathematics

Enrollment: 35,740

Revenue (CRRS): H

Colors: Australian Tidal Mint, Haiti Blue

University of Trivial Knowledge (UTK) is a public institution of tertiary education located in Rhythm. UTK offers secondary and tertiary degrees focusing in the broad subject matters relating to communication, enterprising, and the mathematical arts and sciences.

University of Trivial Knowledge is lauded for its academic specialty in the communication enterprise functionality and management. UTK also maintains a high profile for its impressive mathematics curriculum. Students are attracted from throughout the West Coast Megalopolitan Complex to UTK for secondary degrees generalizing in mathematics and communications. The university offers high-level tertiary degrees in communication enterprise management and the advanced mathematical arts and sciences.

Total enrollment at University of Trivial Knowledge has surpassed 35,740 students, with most of those students originating from Illuminatia's west. UTK students, as is the case with students attending all public education institutions, enjoy a nearly 100% placement rate upon graduation thanks to a government-assisted matching system. As with most public educational institutions, UTK receives oversight and the vast majority of its funding and operational resources from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment. The university's annual revenue amounts to about 3,931,430μ annually.

UTK students make headlines every Annual Unit with their annual Continental Trivial Contest. The entirely student-organized event is broadcast across Illuminatia and draws participants both for its highly-exclusive in-person event as well as remotely-located participants for the more-inclusive parallel contest that takes place over the airwaves using telephone-assisted participation.