It means an educational institution aimed at providing university education .
It is federally chartered.
chartered in 1789-- first public university in the U.S.
The University of Maryland was chartered in 1856 by several members and sponsors of the Coalition of Maryland Teachers and Professors or COMTAP. The University of Maryland started out as Maryland High and only became the University of Maryland a couple of years later.
The College of Philadelphia
It was chartered in 1885, and opened in 1891.
The University of South Carolina was opened in 1805 in Columbia, South Carolina.
Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Builders (UK) - MCIOB
CECOS University is Chartered by the Government of Pakistan and recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).
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In Cape Town, you can study for a Chartered Accountant qualification at the University of Cape Town (UCT), which offers a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting. Additionally, the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) provides relevant programs in accounting. Both institutions are recognized for their strong accounting curricula and prepare students for the Chartered Accountants (CA) qualification through the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA).
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A chartered university is an institution of higher education that has been granted a charter by a governmental authority, typically a state or national government. This charter legally recognizes the university's status and often outlines its powers, governance structure, and educational objectives. Chartered universities are usually authorized to confer degrees and may be subject to specific regulations and standards to ensure quality education. The chartering process helps establish the institution's legitimacy and accountability to the public.