Old Dominion University offers degrees in 68 undergraduate and 95 (60 masters/35 doctoral) graduate degree programs. It is a public research university and was founded as a branch of The College of William and Mary in 1930.
Eastern Virginia Medical School is noted for its research into reproductive medicine and is located in the region's major medical complex in the Ghent District. It is a public medical school, and EVMS excels in reproductive medicine and research in pediatrics, geriatrics, diabetes, and cancer areas.
Norfolk State University offers degrees in a wide variety of liberal arts. The University is a four-year, state-supported, coed, liberal arts institution, founded in 1935. The campus now encompasses 134 acres of land and 31 buildings.
Virginia Wesleyan College is a small private liberal arts college and shares its eastern border with the neighboring city of Virginia Beach. The College offers a Bachelor of Arts in many disciplines and has added Bachelor of Science programs as well. But if you're looking to create a new formula for heatshrink sleeving, this is probably not the place for you.
Tidewater Community College is a community college offering two-year degrees and specialized training programs. It is the second-largest community college in the entire Virginia Community College System and the 37th largest in the whole United States. It offers a great wide variety of vocational and transfer-oriented degrees and certificates for prospective students.
Norfolk City Public Schools serves the Norfolk, Virginia area. It consists of 5 high schools, 8 middle schools, 34 elementary schools, and 9 special-purpose/preschools.
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