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Universities in Trinidad and Tobago

This is AlmiStudy's verified record of universities in Trinidad and Tobago. 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 7 universities in Trinidad and Tobago. By type: 4 public, 3 private. Cities covered include: Champs Fleurs, Maracas Valley, Port of Spain, San Fernando, St. Augustine, Valsayn.

CTS College

San Fernando · Private
SubjectsBusiness; Information Technology; Health Sciences; Law (UK-affiliated); Sciences; Professional Programmes
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies

Valsayn · Public
SubjectsLabour Studies; Occupational Safety and Health; Co-operative Studies; Human Resource Management; Social Work; Project Management
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT)

Port of Spain · Public
SubjectsNursing and Health Sciences; Business; Information Technology; Liberal Arts; Library Studies; Criminal Justice
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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SBCS Global Learning Institute

Champs Fleurs · Private
SubjectsInformation Technology; Business and Management; Engineering Technology; Health Sciences; Law (UK-affiliated); Professional Certifications
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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The University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT)

Port of Spain · Public
SubjectsEngineering; Energy and Process Engineering; Information Technology; Maritime Studies; Education; Business; Sport; Performing and Creative Arts
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus (UWI St. Augustine)

St. Augustine · Public
SubjectsEngineering; Medical Sciences; Science and Technology; Social Sciences; Humanities and Education; Law; Food and Agriculture
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
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University of the Southern Caribbean (USC)

Maracas Valley · Private
SubjectsBusiness and Entrepreneurship; Education and Humanities; Science and Technology; Social Sciences; Theology and Religion; Nursing
AccreditationAccreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT); the University of the West Indies is the regional university chartered across the Commonwealth Caribbean
View details → Official website ↗
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How many universities are listed in Trinidad and Tobago?

AlmiStudy currently records 7 universities in Trinidad and Tobago. This reflects what has been verified; it is not padded and may grow as more are confirmed.

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