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State university (U.S.)

In the United States, a state university or state college is one of the colleges or universities in the state university system. There are no federally run colleges or universities in the United States, besides the United States military academies. State universities usually offer lower tuition costs to in-state residents, as they are funded by state tax dollars.

Table of contents
1 Alaska
2 Arizona
3 California
4 Colorado
5 Connecticut
6 Delaware
7 Hawaii
8 Idaho
9 Illinois
10 Indiana
11 Iowa
12 Kansas
13 Kentucky
14 Maine
15 Massachusetts
16 Missouri
17 Nevada
18 New Jersey
19 New Mexico
20 New York
21 North Dakota
22 Ohio
23 Rhode Island
24 South Carolina
25 South Dakota
26 Tennessee
27 Texas
28 Vermont
29 Virginia
30 Washington
31 West Virginia
32 Wisconsin
33 Wyoming

Alaska

  • University of Alaska system

Arizona

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Note: Washburn University in Topeka is the only remaining municipally chartered university in the United States.

Kentucky

Maine

Massachusetts

Missouri

Nevada

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Dakota

Ohio

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming





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