University of Belarus

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Ilováruv Belārußk
University of Belarus
Other name
the Belarus
TypePrivate
Established1785 AD
AffiliationIndependent
Academic affiliation
Chieftaincy Commission for Education
Endowment₤37.6 billion
ChancellorSikorskivus H.D. Tennodevrian
Academic staff
2,500
Students24,672
Location
LanguageHigh Coscivian
Colors   
MascotHoneybadger

The University of Belarus (pron. /bel·AYR·ʌs/), or simply the Belarus is the largest and oldest private and independent university in the Kiravian Federacy, located in the city of Belarus, Kastera State. It is widely regarded as among the most prestigious - if not the most prestigious - universities in the country.

History

Academics

The Belarus has - and works to maintain - a reputation as one of the most academically demanding and rigorous colleges in the country, and prides itself on having a dropout rate of 16%.[1]

The Belarus is accredited by the Chieftaincy Commission for Higher Education, an independent non-profit board sponsored by a voluntary association of Kiravian ethnarchs and customary rulers, and comprised of both clan chieftains and noted academicians.

Admissions

Historically, like most Kiravian universities, the Belarus practised what was essentially open admissions: Anyone capable of (in their own judgement) comprehending the High Coscivian language in which lectures were delivered and the vast majority of academic texts were written could enroll as a student, provided they were able to pay requisite the enrollment and tuition fees. The Belarus was the first university in the country to institute its own entrance exam in 1862 AD.[2] Today, it is one of the few Kiravian universities that still administers its own entrance exam, in addition to requiring scores above a very high threshold on the Collegiate Literacy Assessment (CLA) and Academic Readiness Standardised Examination (ARSE) standardised exams to be considered for admission.

Athletics

Notable People

Faculty

Alumni

Notes

  1. The University includes all students who abandon higher education entirely, transfer to "non-near-peer" institutions, or commit sudoku in this statistic.
  2. This exam could also be bypassed for a healthy fee. As the exam was administered on-campus only two days each year, most students outside of Kastera opted to pay the fee.