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Old 07-14-2014, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 33girl View Post
It's just when someone says a "state university" I think flagship (i.e. Alabama, LSU etc). Tomato - tomahto.
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Originally Posted by SoClassic View Post
Thanks for the replies! Yes, to clarify I suppose I mean "public" university, not STATE university.
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Originally Posted by pinksequins View Post
I too thought flagship since the OP stated she had decided against the branch campus.
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Originally Posted by KDCat View Post
When I hear "state university," I think the opposite of flagship. "State university" = schools like Illinois State, Alabama State, Eastern Illinois University, Southern Missouri State.
Since states have a variety of set-ups, this varies widely from state to state. Where I live, "state university" and "public university" mean the same thing—a university established and supported by the state—and there is no such thing as a "branch" university.
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