Land-grant university
A land-grant university (also called land-grant college or land-grant institution) is an institution of higher education in the United States designated by a state to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890. Ultimately, most land-grant colleges became large public universities that today offer a full spectrum of educational opportunities. However, some land-grant colleges are private schools, including Cornell University, the University of Delaware, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Florida A&M University
G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State University
Mohajer Technical And Vocational College of Isfahan
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New Mexico State University
North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Ohio State University, Newark Campus
Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
Oregon State University
Penn State School of Hospitality Management
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Land-grant university
A land-grant university (also called land-grant college or land-grant institution) is an institution of higher education in the United States designated by a state to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890. Ultimately, most land-grant colleges became large public universities that today offer a full spectrum of educational opportunities. However, some land-grant colleges are private schools, including Cornell University, the University of Delaware, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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