state university
1 of 1noun/ˈsteɪt ˌjunəˈvɜrsəti/
Forms:state universities
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a public college funded by the government of the state where it is located
A state university is a public university that is funded and operated by the government of a specific state. It provides higher education to residents of that state, often at a lower cost than private universities, because it receives financial support from state taxes. State universities offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields such as science, arts, engineering, and business. They are typically larger institutions with diverse student populations and offer opportunities for research, sports, and extracurricular activities.
- He decided to enroll at the state university to pursue a degree in engineering.
- The state university is known for its affordable tuition rates and diverse student population.
- She received a scholarship to attend the honors program at the state university.
- The state university's research facilities attract top scholars and scientists from around the world.
- He graduated with honors from the state university's business school and went on to pursue a successful career in finance.