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Maestro University
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About Maestro University
Maestro University in Salt Lake City, Utah is an online university founded in 1994 as Andrew Jackson University. It was renamed New Charter University in 2011, Bottega University in 2020, and Maestro University in 2025. The university is licensed in Utah, accredited by DEAC, and currently offers a Full Stack Development Certificate plus associate, bachelor's, and MBA programs in business, communication, and computer science.
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