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Universities in Bahamas

This is AlmiStudy's verified record of universities in Bahamas. Only confirmed information is shown; fields that are not verified are left out rather than guessed. The list is as long as the real data — never padded.

AlmiStudy currently records 6 universities in Bahamas. By type: 3 public, 3 private. Cities covered include: Nassau.

Atlantic College

Nassau · Private
SubjectsBusiness; Information Technology; Health Sciences; General Studies; Professional Certifications
AccreditationBahamas Accreditation Agency / Ministry of Education of The Bahamas; the University of The Bahamas is the national public university; the Eugene Dupuch Law School operates under the Council of Legal Education (Commonwealth Caribbean)
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Bahamas Baptist Community College

Nassau · Private
SubjectsLiberal Arts; Business; Education and Teacher Training; Theology and Religious Studies; Associate Degrees
AccreditationBahamas Accreditation Agency / Ministry of Education of The Bahamas; the University of The Bahamas is the national public university; the Eugene Dupuch Law School operates under the Council of Legal Education (Commonwealth Caribbean)
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Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI)

Nassau · Public
SubjectsEngineering Technology; Construction Trades; Automotive; Information Technology; Business and Office Administration; Cosmetology; Marine Engineering; Electrical Installation
AccreditationBahamas Accreditation Agency / Ministry of Education of The Bahamas; the University of The Bahamas is the national public university; the Eugene Dupuch Law School operates under the Council of Legal Education (Commonwealth Caribbean)
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Eugene Dupuch Law School

Nassau · Public
SubjectsProfessional Legal Education; Legal Education Certificate (LEC); Bar Preparation (Commonwealth Caribbean)
AccreditationBahamas Accreditation Agency / Ministry of Education of The Bahamas; the University of The Bahamas is the national public university; the Eugene Dupuch Law School operates under the Council of Legal Education (Commonwealth Caribbean)
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Omega College

Nassau · Private
SubjectsBusiness; Information Technology; Health Sciences; Theology; General Studies
AccreditationBahamas Accreditation Agency / Ministry of Education of The Bahamas; the University of The Bahamas is the national public university; the Eugene Dupuch Law School operates under the Council of Legal Education (Commonwealth Caribbean)
View details → Official website ↗

University of The Bahamas (UB)

Nassau · Public
SubjectsBusiness; Education; Liberal and Fine Arts; Sciences and Technology; Nursing and Health Sciences; Social Sciences; Hospitality and Tourism (Culinary); Law (pre-law)
AccreditationBahamas Accreditation Agency / Ministry of Education of The Bahamas; the University of The Bahamas is the national public university; the Eugene Dupuch Law School operates under the Council of Legal Education (Commonwealth Caribbean)
View details → Official website ↗
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Questions

How many universities are listed in Bahamas?

AlmiStudy currently records 6 universities in Bahamas. This reflects what has been verified; it is not padded and may grow as more are confirmed.

Are these universities officially recognised?

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