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Study in Angola

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Why study in Angola?

Angola is a small city in Indiana, USA. It is the home of Trine University’s campus with its students making up a large proportion of the total city population. The city is at the heart of the Lake County bringing opportunities for a wide range of water sports as well as hiking and biking trails in Pokagon State Park.

Students wanting a larger US city to explore can head to Fort Wayne in less than an hour by car to watch minor league sports, and try cuisine from all over the world.

Universities in Angola

Student reviews for Angola

  • Yancy Hansford
    Honduras
    Overall experience 5 stars
    Academic
    5 stars
    University social
    5 stars
    Accommodation
    5 stars
    University facilities
    5 stars
    Trine University Business Analytics
    Tell us about Angola
    Angola is such a safe and welcoming community. They are highly involved with the University, which allows many benefits around the area.

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