This is a list of universities and colleges in Slovakia.
Terminology
The Slovak term "vysoká Ã
¡kola" ("school of higher education", literally "high school", compare the German name Hochschule), which for lack of other expressions is also translated into English as "college", can refer to all schools of higher (i.e. tertiary) education, or in a narrower sense only to those schools of higher education that are not universities.
For an explanation of the terms public/state/private school see Education in Slovakia.
Current schools of higher education
The schools are ordered by the name of their seat.
Public schools of higher education
State schools of higher education
Private schools of higher education
Historical schools of higher education
Chronological development of (known) schools of higher education up to the present
- cca. 864âÂÂ885: Great Moravian Academy (probably in DevÃÂn)
- 1465âÂÂ1491: Universitas Istropolitana (Academia Istropolitana)
- 1635âÂÂ1777: University of Trnava (1777 moved to Buda, 1786 to Pest)
- 1657âÂÂ1777/1921: University of KoÃ
¡ice (1777-1850 turned to a Royal Academy, 1850-1921 to a Law Academy)
- 1667âÂÂearly 20th century: PreÃ
¡ov Collegium
- 1763-1919: Mining and Forestry Academy in Banská Ã
 tiavnica (1919 moved to Sopron, Hungary)
- 1768-1776: Collegium oeconomicum in Senec
- 1777-1912: Royal Academy (in Trnava first, 1784 moved to Bratislava, 1850 â 1912 called Imperial and Royal Academy, 1912 part of the Elizabethan University-see below)
- 1860-1919: Law Academy in PreÃ
¡ov
- 1880-?: Greek Catholic Academy of Divinity in PreÃ
¡ov
- 1882-?: Evangelic Lutheran Theological Academy in PreÃ
¡ov
- 1892-?: Evangelic Lutheran Theological Academy in Bratislava
- 1906 - 1918: Agricultural Academy in KoÃ
¡ice
- 1912-1919: Elizabethan University in Bratislava
- since 1919: Comenius University (1939-1954 called Slovak University)
- since 1937: Slovak University of Technology (initially called Slovak College of Technology, 1938 moved to Martin, 1939 to Bratislava)
- since 1940: University of Economics (1940-1945 called Commercial College, 1945-1949 Slovak Commercial College, 1949 â 1952 College of Economic Sciences, 1952 â 1990s Economic College)
- 1946 â 1952: College of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering in KoÃ
¡ice (1952 divided to the College of Agriculture in Nitra and the College of Forestry and Wood Processing in Zvolen)
- since 1949: College/Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava
- since 1949: College/Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava
- since 1952: Technical University of KoÃ
¡ice (initially called College of Technology)
- since 1952: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (initially called College of Agriculture in Nitra, in 1992 part of the Nitra University)
- since 1952: Technical University in Zvolen (initially called College of Forestry and Wood Processing in Zvolen)
- od 1959/1992: University of Constantinus the Philosopher in Nitra (1959-1964 a pedagogical institute, 1964 â 1992 an independent Pedagogical Faculty, in 1992 part of Nitra University, 1992-1996 called Pedagogical College)
- od 1960: University of Ã
½ilina (initially called College of Transportation, 1979 â 1990s College of Transportation and Communications)
- 1953 â 1959: Pedagogical College in Bratislava (1959 again part of the Comenius University)
- since 1959: Pavol Jozef Ã
 afárik University in KoÃ
¡ice (it arose from a subsidiary of the Faculty of Medicine of the Comenius University in 1948)
- 1969 â 1974: University of 17 November in Bratislava (a subsidiary of the university of the same name in Prague)
- 1969(?) â (?)1990: Military Political Academy of Klement Gottwald (until 1972 a political faculty of the Military Academy of Klement Gottwald, 1969 moved from ? to Bratislava)
- 1970 â (?)1990: an independent faculty of the Political College in Prague established by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
- since 1970: University of Veterinary Medicine in KoÃ
¡ice (initially called Veterinary College, it arose from a faculty of the College of Agriculture that stayed in KoÃ
¡ice after the College of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering has been abolished.)
- 1973 â 1990: Faculty of Investigation of the Ã
 tB (a KGB equivalent) in Bratislava of the College of National Security Corps (i.e. police academy) based in Prague (in 1990 a part of the employees switched to the Institute for Education and Teaching of the Federal Ministry of the Interion, see also below since 1992)
- since 1991: City University, Bellevue, USA (grants diplomas accredited in the US, not in Slovakia)
- since 1991/92: University of Matej Bel in Banská Bystrica (arose from an independent Pedagogical Faculty founded in 1959 and from a faculty of the University of Economics having been active in Banská Bystrica since 1973)
- since 1992: (the new) University of Trnava
- 1 July 1992 â 11 Dec. 1992: Nitra University (arose through a - temporary - merge of the Pedagogical Faculty in Nitra and of the College of Agriculture in Nitra)
- 2005-2021: University of Central Europe in Skalica
- since 1992: Police Academy in Bratislava
- since 1993: General Milan Rastislav Ã
 tefánik Armed Forces Academy in Liptovský MikuláÃ
¡ (until 2004 called the Military Academy in Liptovský MikuláÃ
¡)
- since ? - 2004: General Milan Rastislav Ã
 tefánik Air Force Academy in KoÃ
¡ice (until 1993 called Air Force College of the Slovak National Uprising in KoÃ
¡ice, in 2004 merged with the University of Technology in KoÃ
¡ice)
- since 1997: University of St. Cyril and Methodius of Trnava
- since 1997: Alexander DubÃÂek University of TrenÃÂÃÂn in TrenÃÂÃÂn (until 2002 called the University of TrenÃÂÃÂn (?))
- since 1997: Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica
- since 1997: University of PreÃ
¡ov in PreÃ
¡ov (arose by splitting from the Pavol Jozef Ã
 afárik University)
- since 1999: College of Management in TrenÃÂÃÂn
- since 2000: Catholic University in RuÃ
¾omberok (arose from the Religions Teacher's Faculty of the University of Ã
½ilina, which had been created within the Trnava University in 1996 from a pedagogical institute and made part of the University of Ã
½ilina in 1997)
- since 2002: Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (it arose from the Slovak Postgraduate Academy founded in ?)
- od 2003: St. Elizabeth College of Health and Social Work, n. o.
- since 2004: Ján Selye University in Komárno (a Hungarian language university)
- since 2004: Bratislava College of Law
- since 2004: College of Public Administration Economics and Management in Bratislava
- since 2005: College in SládkoviÃÂovo
- since 2005: International Business College ISM Slovakia in PreÃ
¡ov
- since 2006: Dubnica Technology Institute in Dubnica nad Váhom
- since 2006: Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts (BISLA)
- since 2006: Security Management College in KoÃ
¡ice
- since 2008: Ján Albrecht Music and Art Academy in Banská Ã
 tiavnica
See also
References