University of the Continuum
University of the Continuum
2 8th Street, Velvet Underground
Industry: Education
Entity type: Non-profit, public
Product: Secondary, tertiary education
Specialties: Environmental engineering, industrial and manufacturing arts, Neonisi flora and fauna sciences
Enrollment: 24,800
Colors: Revolver Purple, True Gray
Revenue: 2,732,000μ/AU
University of the Continuum (UTC) is a public institution of tertiary education located in the southwestern city of Velvet Underground. UTC offers secondary and tertiary degrees for post-primary learners, providing specialty in the areas of the environmental and industrial sciences.
Total enrollment at University of the Continuum has surpassed 24,800 students, with a many of those students originating locally from Velvet Underground as well as from nearby metropolitan centers like Clapton and Leichte Kavallerie. UTC is known throughout southwestern Illuminatia for its academic specialties in the environmental engineering, Neonisi flora and fauna sciences, and the industrial and manufacturing arts. Many UTC students find lucrative employment opportunities in the manufacturing sector or in the environmental disciplines. This is partially thanks to the Office of Assessment and Placement (OAP)'s government-assisted career matching system, which, as it does with all public institutions of education, provides students a nearly 100% career placement rate upon graduation.
University of the Continuum receives funding from the Bureau of Education and Enlightenment (BEE) and oversight from the BEE's Office of Curriculum and Programming (OCP). As a public university, public funding accounts for nearly all of UTC's operational resources. The university's annual revenue stands at about 2,732,000μ annually.
UTC students have been credited with the discovery of several dozen new species of flora and fauna native to the Neonisi planet—a noteworthy accomplishment due to the importance environmentalists have placed upon achieving strong familiarity with the natural environment on the planet soon after the commencement of human habitation and humanity's potential interference with the natural environment on the planet.