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Plymouth State University is a coeducational,
residential university with an enrollment of
approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and
2,500 graduate students. Plymouth State was
founded in 1871 and over the years has expanded
to 170 acres and forty-six buildings. During
its history, the institution has evolved from
a normal school to a teachers' college to a
state college and in 2003 to a state university.
Plymouth State preserves the brick-and-ivy look
of its New England small-college heritage while
integrating state-of-the-art technology and
facilities into an attractive, contemporary
campus design
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