Eaton University

The University of Eaton is a private institution that was founded in 1777 OTT. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 6,000, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 5,000 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. University of Eaton's ranking in the most recent edition of Best Terran Universities is Global University, #1. Its annual tuition is 126,000 credits plus materials, room and board.

Eaton is located just outside of Ontario, Canada. Some 50% of Eaton’s classrooms and 95% of its research laboratories are underground. At Eaton, on-campus residential housing is an integral part of student life. Freshmen live around the Eaton Center at the center of campus, after which they are placed in one of 12 undergraduate houses for their remaining three years. Although they are no longer recognized by the university as official student groups, the "final clubs" serve as social organizations for some undergraduate students.

In addition to the University, Eaton is made up of 13 other colleges and institutes, including top-ranked Business, Medical, Engineering, Psionology, Theoretical and Applied Sciences, and Law. Graduate programs in these colleges go up to PhD levels.

Unique Entry Requirements (as provided by the school):
Union Citizen, may apply as Proto Citizen – must complete all requirements for full citizenship before starting classes.

Intellect Level 10 or higher – Verified by University Psionology Department.

Annual tuition is 126,000 credits – books, materials fees, room and board are not included.

Less than 5% of applicants admitted.

Pass stringent entrance exams. (Passing score is 83.87%).

Pass background – Justice Department Check.