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University of Guam
University of Guam (Chamorro: Unibetsedåt Guåhan) (U.O.G.) is a public land-grant university in Mangilao, Guam. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and offers thirty-four degree programs at the undergraduate level and eleven at the master's level. Of the university's 3,387 students, 94% are of Asian-Pacific Islander ethnicity and nearly 72% are full-time (fall 2012 figures). A full-time faculty of about 180 work at the university.
University of Guam was founded in 1952 as a two-year teacher-training school known as the Territorial College of Guam, established by Governor Carlton Skinner. In 1960, the college moved to the present campus in the central district of Mangilao. In 1965, the college was accredited as a four-year, degree granting institution. By 1968, enrollment had reached 1,800 students while staff and faculty totaled more than 130. It was designated as a land grant institution by the United States Congress in 1972. Throughout the 1970s, Women's rights advocate and pioneer Maryly Van Leer Peck founded the Community Career College which became Guam Community College. She would later create the Business and Applied Technology programs, among others. She was also a chairman on its board.
^ Indicates President Emeritus status conferred by UOG Board of Regents
The University of Guam offers bachelor's degrees in thirty-two areas and master's degrees in 20 areas, these listed below are only some of the available degrees:
The University of Guam offers a variety of community outreach for students to build the community, help those in need and to be able to express their culture.
The University offers up to 54 extracurricular clubs that students ranging from first years to seniors could join. Some examples include:
The University of Guam athletics was shut down for 16 years but in 2019 sports started to begin again, only to be postponed during COVID-19. Since then sports have been slowly coming back and as of 2025 there are around 9 sports for students to join that include:
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University of Guam
University of Guam (Chamorro: Unibetsedåt Guåhan) (U.O.G.) is a public land-grant university in Mangilao, Guam. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and offers thirty-four degree programs at the undergraduate level and eleven at the master's level. Of the university's 3,387 students, 94% are of Asian-Pacific Islander ethnicity and nearly 72% are full-time (fall 2012 figures). A full-time faculty of about 180 work at the university.
University of Guam was founded in 1952 as a two-year teacher-training school known as the Territorial College of Guam, established by Governor Carlton Skinner. In 1960, the college moved to the present campus in the central district of Mangilao. In 1965, the college was accredited as a four-year, degree granting institution. By 1968, enrollment had reached 1,800 students while staff and faculty totaled more than 130. It was designated as a land grant institution by the United States Congress in 1972. Throughout the 1970s, Women's rights advocate and pioneer Maryly Van Leer Peck founded the Community Career College which became Guam Community College. She would later create the Business and Applied Technology programs, among others. She was also a chairman on its board.
^ Indicates President Emeritus status conferred by UOG Board of Regents
The University of Guam offers bachelor's degrees in thirty-two areas and master's degrees in 20 areas, these listed below are only some of the available degrees:
The University of Guam offers a variety of community outreach for students to build the community, help those in need and to be able to express their culture.
The University offers up to 54 extracurricular clubs that students ranging from first years to seniors could join. Some examples include:
The University of Guam athletics was shut down for 16 years but in 2019 sports started to begin again, only to be postponed during COVID-19. Since then sports have been slowly coming back and as of 2025 there are around 9 sports for students to join that include: