MICHEAL SPRING'S CHOCOLATE UNIVERSITY


Micheal Spring's Chocolate University (MSCU), also known as Mike's College, is a university located in Springfield, Connecticut. It was founded by Micheal Spring as Micheal Spring's Chocolate College in the 19th century.

Micheal Spring was the founder of Spring Chocolate, a chocolate manufacturer based in Springfield. He was inspired to start his chocolate empire after his colleagues regularly made fun of him for his first name being misspelled. Being the son of a critically acclaimed chocolate grower from western Europe, the chocolate that Spring Chocolate made gained popularity. Originally called Micheal's Chocolate, the company was renamed to Spring Chocolate after the abolition of slavery in Connecticut.

After coming to the realization that giving his employees better working conditions is, Spring founded Micheal Spring's Chocolate College. Initially, this instituion of higher education only allowed admissions from Spring's Chocolate employees, but this restriction was lifted a few years later.

MSCU is famously rivals with both Sauce University and Sauce University 99.

Today, MSCU is home to Professor Marze, a robot built by The Futurists whose profession is building robots in his office. MSCU plans to take over the world with gigantic robots, which is the reason that they are keeping Marze.


LocationSpringfield, CT
Contents
  1. History
  2. Students

History


In 2000, MSCU purchased the naming rights for the nearby Springfield train station. The station is now called "Springfield / Micheal Spring's Chocolate University". On the destination boards in Friendship City's Jackson Station, the station reads as "MICHEAL SPRING'S CHOCOLATE UNIV".

Students


Oakwood was accepted into the university and attended their orientation program. Oakwood then decided to not pursue any higher education.

Raby is not a student, but she once delivered cheese to the university on accident.