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==History==
==History==


The Higher Education School Act of 1950 was pass on May 18, 1950. Its passage nationalized 18 colleges/universities in Alexandria-Prussia, that were either in extremely financial hardship or privately owned and failed to meet key metrics from being nationalization. In 1982 the Higher Education Reform Act was passed and established the Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System and merged all colleges/universities into the system. However, all schools kept their own individual identities, administrative staff and enrollment requirements.  
The Higher Education School Act of 1950 was pass on May 18, 1950. Its passage nationalized 12 colleges/universities in Alexandria-Prussia, that were either in extremely financial hardship or privately owned and failed to meet key metrics from being nationalization. In 1982 the Higher Education Reform Act was passed and established the Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System and merged all colleges/universities into the system. However, all schools kept their own individual identities, administrative staff and enrollment requirements.  


In 1980 it was announced that Middleton University and Polytechnic would join the system. As a result, this further expanded the strength and prestige to the system.
In 1980 it was announced that Middleton University and Polytechnic would join the system. As a result, this further expanded the strength and prestige to the system.
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*[[Department of Agriculture (Alexandria-Prussia)|Agriculture]]
*[[Department of Agriculture (Alexandria-Prussia)|Agriculture]]
*[[Department of Banking and Securities (Alexandria-Prussia)|Banking & Securities]]
*[[Department of Commerce (Alexandria-Prussia)|Commerce]]
*[[Department of Commerce (Alexandria-Prussia)|Commerce]]
*[[Department of Community and Housing Development (Alexandria-Prussia)|Community & Housing Development]]
*[[Department of Community and Housing Development (Alexandria-Prussia)|Community & Housing Development]]
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*[[Department of Forests, Parks and Wildlife (Alexandria-Prussia)|Forests, Parks & Wildlife]]
*[[Department of Forests, Parks and Wildlife (Alexandria-Prussia)|Forests, Parks & Wildlife]]
*[[Department of General Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|General Services]]
*[[Department of General Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|General Services]]
*[[Department of Health (Alexandria-Prussia)|Health]]
*[[Department of Health and Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Health & Human Services]]
*[[Department of Homeland Security (Alexandria-Prussia)|Homeland Security]]
*[[Department of Homeland Security (Alexandria-Prussia)|Homeland Security]]
*[[Department of Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Human Services]]
*[[Department of Justice (Alexandria-Prussia)|Justice]]
*[[Department of Justice (Alexandria-Prussia)|Justice]]
*[[Department of Labor (Alexandria-Prussia)|Labor]]
*[[Department of Labor (Alexandria-Prussia)|Labor]]
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* [[Office of Administration (Alexandria-Prussia)|Administration]]
*[[Office of Administration (Alexandria-Prussia)|Administration]]
* [[Aeronautics and Space Agency (Alexandria-Prussia)|Aeronautics and Space]]  
*[[Central Aeronautics and Space Agency (Alexandria-Prussia)|Aeronautics & Space]]  
* [[Office of the Budget (Alexandria-Prussia)|Budget]]  
*[[Office of the Budget (Alexandria-Prussia)|Budget]]  
* [[Civil Service Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Civil Service]]  
*[[Civil Service Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Civil Service]]  
* [[Central Election Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Election]]
*[[Central Election Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Election]]
* [[Office of Inspector General (Alexandria-Prussia)|Inspector General]]
*[[Office of Ethics and Compliance (Alexandria-Prussia)|Ethics]]
* [[National Intelligence Agency (Alexandria-Prussia)|Intelligence]]
*[[Office of Inspector General (Alexandria-Prussia)|Inspector General]]
* [[Office of General Counsel (Alexandria-Prussia)|General Counsel]]
*[[National Intelligence Agency (Alexandria-Prussia)|Intelligence]]
* [[Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System|Higher Education]]
*[[Office of General Counsel (Alexandria-Prussia)|General Counsel]]
* [[Office of Open Records (Alexandria-Prussia)|Open Records]]
*[[Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System|Higher Education]]
* [[Alexandria-Prussia Postal Service |Postal Service]]
*[[Office of Open Records (Alexandria-Prussia)|Open Records]]
* [[Central Employees Retirement System (Alexandria-Prussia)|Retirement]]
*[[Alexandria-Prussia Postal Service |Postal Service]]
* [[Office of the Royal Household (Alexandria-Prussia)|Royal Household]]
*[[Central Employees Retirement System (Alexandria-Prussia)|Retirement]]
* [[Securities and Exchanges Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Securities and Exchanges]]
*[[Office of the Royal Household (Alexandria-Prussia)|Royal Household]]
* [[Sports Commission (Alexandria-Prussia) |Sports]]
*[[Sports Commission (Alexandria-Prussia) |Sports]]
* [[Central Trade Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Trade]]
*[[Central Trade Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Trade]]


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* [[Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Conservation and Natural Resources]]  
*[[Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Conservation & Natural Resources]]  
* Disabled Veterans
*Disabled Veterans
* Energy Research & Development
*Energy Research & Development
* [[Department of Environmental Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Environmental Resources]]
*[[Department of Environmental Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Environmental Resources]]
* Military Retirement
*[[Department of Health (Alexandria-Prussia)|Health]]
* Mines and Mineral Industries
*Historical & Museum
* Navy
*[[Department of Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Human Services]]
* Public Welfare and Education  
*Military Retirement
* War  
*Mines & Mineral Industries
*Navy
*Post Office
*[[Department of Public Welfare and Education (Alexandria-Prussia)|Public Welfare & Education]]
*[[Department of War (Alexandria-Prussia)|War]]
}}
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 3 July 2021

Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System
AP Higher Education.png
TypePublic University System
EstablishedJuly 1, 1982; 42 years ago (1982-07-01)
ChancellorDr. Eva A Fletcher
Academic staff
108,459
Students443,214 students
Location
Kingston
,
Alexandria-Prussia
Campus20 campuses
AffiliationsNCAA Division I
NCAA Division II
Websitewww.aphes.edu

Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System (APHES) is a central government agency in Alexandria-Prussia that oversees 20 central government-owned colleges and universities. The system is the third largest provider of higher education in Alexandria-Prussia and is 18th largest university system in the world. The system comprises of 20 central-owned schools, of which 14 are NCAA Division II and 6 are NCAA Division I schools.

The System is responsible for developing a strategy involving central government publicly owned colleges and universities; advocate for and manage funds for the universities and colleges within the system; and coordinate and implement higher education policies.

History

The Higher Education School Act of 1950 was pass on May 18, 1950. Its passage nationalized 12 colleges/universities in Alexandria-Prussia, that were either in extremely financial hardship or privately owned and failed to meet key metrics from being nationalization. In 1982 the Higher Education Reform Act was passed and established the Alexandria-Prussia Higher Education System and merged all colleges/universities into the system. However, all schools kept their own individual identities, administrative staff and enrollment requirements.

In 1980 it was announced that Middleton University and Polytechnic would join the system. As a result, this further expanded the strength and prestige to the system.

Colleges and Universities

Campus Location Founded Enrollment Endowment Athletics
Affiliation Nickname
Georgia A&M University Savannah, GA 1876 61,170 $5.2 billion NCAA Div I Bobcats
   
Washington University Washington, AX 1853 45,949 $1.4 billion NCAA Div I Hawks
   
Cyprus-Rhodes University Aiken, GA 1904 39,488 $664.1 million NCAA Div I Titans
   
Queen's College York, PR 1937 32,895 $520.8 million NCAA Div I Knights
   
Coastal College Port Royal, AA 1954 28,972 $138 million NCAA Div II Sharks
   
Forest University Fort Matthews, TA 1857 23,085 $133 million NCAA Div II Foresters
   
Pennbrook University Harrisburg, GA 1861 20,395 $138 million NCAA Div II Eagles
   
Middleton University Kingston, CD 1802 20,073 $130 million NCAA Div I Trojans
   
Corinthian College Wellington, GA 1929 19,752 $535 million NAIA Div II Tigers
   
University of Avalon Starling City, PR 1900 17,669 $45 million NCAA Div II Avengers
     
Cumberland University Port Cumberland, AX 1842 17,260 $88.9 million NCAA Div II Fox
   
Dixie University Columbia, CA 1911 15,558 $93 million NCAA Div II Bison
   
Portsmouth College Portsmouth, CI 1899 14,052 $90 million NCAA Div II Raiders
   
National University Clear Springs, AX 1930 13,890 $89 million NCAA Div II Nationals
   

Governance

A 20-member Board of Governors oversees the system. Additional power is vested in the Councils of Trustees at the constituent universities.

Board of Governor's membership includes: four legislators, three students, HM the Queen of Alexandria-Prussia (or a designee), the Minister-President (or a designee), the Alexandria-Prussia Secretary of Education (or a designee), and 10 citizens appointed by the Minister-President and confirmed by the House of Lords.

The Board of Governors sets general policy for the System.

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