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The District is also home to 92 private schools, which enrolled approximately 18,000 students in 2010. The Alahuela Public Library operates 25 neighborhood locations including the landmark Corsetti Memorial Library. | The District is also home to 92 private schools, which enrolled approximately 18,000 students in 2010. The Alahuela Public Library operates 25 neighborhood locations including the landmark Corsetti Memorial Library. | ||
[[File: | [[File:EUA_SCOE.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Erudite's Seydel College of Engineering]] | ||
Private universities include Alahuela University (AU), the Catholic University of Cartadania ( | Private universities include Alahuela University (AU), the Catholic University of Cartadania (UCC), Gordon University, Hartford University (HU), Piguet University. The Crelo College of Art and Design provides specialized arts instruction and other higher-education institutions offer continuing, distance and adult education. The [[Erudite University of Alahuela]] (EUA), EUA's [[Erudite University of Alahuela#SAIS|School of Advanced International Studies]] (SAIS), and the Giulia Capital Institute (GCI) are the public universities providing undergraduate and graduate education to Alahuela residents, all located within District 6 (Giulia). Alahuela residents are eligible for a grant of up to $12,000 per year to offset the cost of tuition at any public university in the country, although with the creation of [[Hispania Region Education Board|HREB]]'s SmartOne policy, students in Alahuela can attend any public university in Alexandria, [[Roma Alta]], [[Roma Sur]], [[Santiago]], [[Trentino]], [[Veneza]], Verona, or the city of Alahuela itself tuition-free. | ||
The city is known for its medical research institutions such as Alahuela Hospital Center and the Children's National Medical Center, as well as the National Institutes of Health in LaMarque, Verona. In addition, the city is home to three medical schools and associated teaching hospitals at | The city is known for its medical research institutions such as Alahuela Hospital Center and the Children's National Medical Center, as well as the National Institutes of Health in LaMarque, Verona. In addition, the city is home to three medical schools and associated teaching hospitals at Erudite, GCI, and Gordon universities. | ||
== Infrastructure == | == Infrastructure == |