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TA "branches", or the houses Telluride owns at Cornell and the University of Michigan, form the core of our educational project.

Built in 1910, Telluride House (also known as the Cornell Branch, or CBTA) initially provided room and board for electrical engineers who had worked for L.L. Nunn and were attending Cornell University.  More recently, Telluride Association started a branch (called MBTA) at the University of Michigan.

Both of these branches provide an unusually rich and intense academic experience and provide students with opportunities far beyond those of a standard university education. 
Telluride Association — 100 Years & Growing