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Study at Bellevue University
Bellevue University is a private, coeducational, not-for-profit institution located in Bellevue, Nebraska, United States. It was founded in 1966 as Bellvue College. In 1994, it was given its present name, along with University status. It presently grants admission to more than 5,000 students every year. It also serves a large number of off-campus students with its comprehensive online learning programs. The Colleges under Bellvue University include the following: The university's sports teams are called the Bruins. The official mascot is the Bruin. Men participate in baseball, basketball, and soccer, and women participate in soccer, softball, and volleyball. In 1995, Bellevue University won the NAIA Baseball World Series. Bellevue is in a large suburb, in Bellevue, NE. The school is classified as a private, not-for-profit college. Students at Bellevue earn degrees up to the Master's degree. Course TopicsStudents and faculty are generally focused on one of the school's main fields of study. The most common major fields study at Bellevue include business and management, computer science and engineering, and medical adminstration. Bellevue SelectivityAll qualified applicants are admitted as the school offers open admission. Bellevue attracts a fair number of students from out of state. Student EnrollmentThe school, in 2007, had 7,792 students (6,137 full-time equivalent). A large number of students at Bellevue are 40 years old or older. Student LifeAthletic teams at the school belong to the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference for major sports. Bellevue Programs and Degrees
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