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University of Bridgeport

The University of Bridgeport, normally alluded to as UB, is a private, free, non-partisan, coeducational National university situated on the Long Island Sound in the South End neighborhood of Bridgeport, Connecticut. The University is completely licensed by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC-CIHE). The University is known for its differing understudy populace, as of now positioning as the tenth most racially various national college in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. The understudies of the University of Bridgeport are from 80 nations and 46 states. In 2010, the rate of understudies graduating that had taken an interest in an English as an outside or second dialect (ESL) project was one of the country's most elevated at 5%.

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1 History

1.1 Connection to P. T. Barnum

1.2 Expansion and decrease

1.3 Financial help from the PWPA

1.4 21st-century development

2 Academics

3 Best online degree programs by U.S. News and World Report

4 Campus life

4.1 Athletics

4.2 Campus security

5 Traditions

5.1 University seal

6 Notable graduated class

7 References

8 External connections

Development and decline

The college became quickly in the 1960s by exploiting the expanded number of individuals trying to go to a U.S. school coming about because of the time of increased birth rates, Vietnam War veterans qualified for an advanced education under the G.I. Bill, and global understudies who needed to go to school in the United States. Enlistment crested at 9100 understudies in 1969, and an Ed.D. program in Educational Leadership was included 1979. Enrollment declined in the 1970s and 1980s after the rushes of time of increased birth rates and Vietnam period veterans qualified for the G.I. Bill declined. By 1990, the college had cut educational cost, food and lodging charges to $18,000 every year, except the school's notoriety had not made strides. More than 33% of the 50 grounds structures were unfilled. To cut costs, the college chose to end 50 tenured workforce, and requested that the other personnel acknowledge a 30% pay cut. moreover, the college chose to wipe out its Liberal Arts College, distancing numerous students. This prompted the longest staff strike in the historical backdrop of American advanced education. Dr. Greenwood, the president at the time, quit unexpectedly, and around 1,000 understudies left the school, adding to the money crisis.

Money related help from the PWPA.

In 1990, examination started about affiliating or conceivably consolidating the college with either the University of New Haven or Sacred Heart University. The college was drawn closer by the Professors World Peace Academy (PWPA), a member of the Unification Church, yet its offer to safeguard the college was spurned by the trustees who said the school was "not going to have anything to do with the offer" and were worried that such a connection would harm the college's reputation.

Issues kept on plagueing the University; enlistment tumbled to 1,300 in 1991. Obligation rose to over $22 million in 1991–92. Genuine arrangements to consolidate the college with Sacred Heart fell through in 1992; the graduate school rather needed to connect with Quinnipiac University, yet Sacred Heart kept up that any takeover would need to incorporate the Law School. There were different colleges willing to assume control over the school, however were unwilling to tackle its debt. The college's sanction required the trustees to go into "genuine negotiations", and they acknowledged the offer, giving the PWPA sixteen spots as trustees, constituting a majority. The PWPA put $50.5 million in the college on May 30, 1992, empowering the college to keep its accreditation.

A two-year workforce strike, began amidst the college's money related inconveniences, strengthened when the trustees offered control to the PWPA. In the long run, sixty-six educators and bookkeepers consented to a "separation" with the college consequently for pay of up to a year's compensation. In a comparative move, the Law School chose to cut ties with the university, isolating from it. All together for the graduate school to stay open it needed to converge with a monetarily solid college. The graduate school personnel and understudies voted to converge with Quinnipiac University and the name was formally changed to the Quinnipiac University School of Law.

After the PWPA accepted control of the college, the trustees held the president at the time, Dr. Edwin G. Eigel, Jr. (1932–2008). Eigel served as president until 1995. He was succeeded by recognized teacher and previous PWPA president Dr. Richard L. Rubenstein, who served from 1995 to 1999. Neil Albert Salonen, an individual from the Unification Church, was the Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees when he was served as ninth University president in 1999. He had before dealt with a few Unification Church related associations, and had served as President of the Unification Church of the United States from 1973 to 1980, and as Chairman of the International Cultural Foundation, preceding turning into the CEO of the university.

Since 2003 the University has been fiscally free from PWPA in the wake of having gotten financing from the PWPA from 1992 until 2002. It has remained non-partisan all through.

21st-century growth 

Enlistment has become significantly as of late, from 1,383 aggregate understudies in 1992 to 5,323 understudies in fall 2008. In 1991, the school included a Chiropractic Program, the principal college subsidiary system of its kind in the U.S. Additional doctoral projects in Naturopathic Medicine and Computer Science and Engineering were included 1996 and 2006. The Physician Assistant Institute registered its top of the line at the University in January 2011 In 2014, the school joined forces with the Peace Corps to offer New England's first Peace Corps Preparatory Program. At present the system has Accreditation-proceeded with status with the applicable accreditor Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant and its next audit is 2020.

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