The university discovered the breach in October. The server includes names, Social Security numbers, birth dates and addresses. It also stores information on applicants, consultants and contractors.
The university is offering those affected free credit protection services and has hired a data security firm to help strengthen its systems.
The matter has been referred to university police for investigation.
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