What is the difference between a university system and a state university system?


Many states have a university system and a state university system. For example, University of California and California State University. University of North Carolina and NC State. OU and OSU. I understand that they are two different systems. But what distinguishes the two? Is there a distinguishing factor other than that they are simply administered under separate jurisdictions? Even though the University of [State] system is usually larger, that is not always the case. Do all of the University of [State] systems have something in common, and do all the State University systems have something in common?

I believe state schools are funded by the state through taxes… the rest are private and are usually higher in rates

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One Response to “What is the difference between a university system and a state university system?”

  1. vinny responded on 12 Jul 2009 at 11:15 am #

    i belive state schools r funded by tha state through taxes… tha rest r private and r usually higher in rates
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