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From its roots as a normal school founded in 1887, Troy University has grown into a nationally acclaimed university. Publications such as the Princeton Review, Kaplan/Newsweek College Catalog, U.S. News and World Report and MONEY Magazine's Guide to Colleges and Universities have recognized TROY as an outstanding educational value. Troy University serves more than 28,000 students worldwide on its main campus in Troy and three other Alabama campuses in Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City. Troy University, through its University College division, also operates approximately 60 campuses, many on U.S. military bases, outside Alabama in 16 U.S. states, 12 foreign countries and one U.S. territory. Troy University also serves approximately 3,500 students worldwide through distance-learning methods, primarily via the Internet. Exemplary teaching remains the primary focus of all Troy University campuses, although many faculty members are engaged in research as well. The Troy Campus is a traditional campus with residence halls, intercollegiate athletics, and the full range of student services primarily designed for the 18-23-year-old undergraduate. The Dothan, Montgomery, and Phenix City campuses primarily serve the nontraditional student, with many of the classes held at night and on weekends to better serve adult learners. The University College division also primarily serves adult students; and many of the students are members of the U.S. armed forces or their dependents. Troy University encourages qualified applicants to pursue opportunities at one of our locations. To find out more about employment opportunities, please visit our website at https://it.troy.edu/jobs/index.htm.
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