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A non-specialized, semi-autonomous division of a university, with its own faculty, departments, library, etc (Pembroke College, Cambridge; Balliol College, Oxford; University College London), A secondary school (Eton College), An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age), A residential hall of a university, which may be independent or have its own tutors but is not involved in teaching, An institution of at an intermediate level (in the UK, typically teaching those aged 16 to 19); sixth form, Any institution of higher education, An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates and/or graduates. Nearly synonymous with university, with less emphasis on research and may, or may not, have graduate or doctoral programs, A specialized division of a university (College of Engineering), A college is one of the institutions which some British universities are divided into. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, A community, Fig, A building, or number of buildings, used by a college, a complex of buildings in which a college is housed British slang for prison the body of faculty and students of a college an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university, in the higher branches of knowledge; as, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and many American colleges, At LSUS, one of four major academic divisions within the University that offer specialized curricula, A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated for study or instruction, esp, A term with several definitions in the UK, separate from the US understanding, which refers to any institution that offers undergraduate or graduate degrees First, colleges of further and higher education replicate the final 2 years of US secondary school (grades 11 and 12), after which students often continue on to university studies Course offerings include academic qualifications, such as A-levels, or vocational qualifications such as GNVQ's In the UK, the word 'college' can also refer to a collegiate college (See collegiate system below), A subdivision of the University offering degree programs within a specific subject area For example, the College of Forestry offers degree programs in forest engineering, forest management, forest products, and forest recreation resources, Post secondary institution offering a variety of courses: • certificate - up to one year • diploma - up to three years • university transfer - one or two years of university level work The Colleges in British Columbia are: • Selkirk • College of the Rockies • Douglas • Capilano • College of New Caledonia • Northern Lights • North Island • Northwest • Vancouver Community College • Langara • Camosun Institutes • B C I T • Emily Carr College of Art & Design • Pacific Marine Training Institute • Justice Institute of B C, An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates and/or graduates. Nearly synonymous with university, with less emphasis on research and may, or may not, have graduate or doctoral programs. Often has an emphasis in a specific academic area (e.g. liberal arts college), A place where students from the age of 16 upwards can continue study subsequent to completing their GCSE's, in the hope of achieving one or more A-level or equivalent qualifications Some schools offer sixth form, which is the equivalent of a college providing higher education Subsequent to completing the College course the student may decide to continue their education at a University, An institution of [further education] at an intermediate level (in the UK, typically teaching those aged 16 to 19). See also: sixth-form college, A collection, body, or society of persons engaged in common pursuits, or having common duties and interests, and sometimes, by charter, peculiar rights and privileges; as, a college of heralds; a college of electors; a college of bishops, The place where courses are delivered by TAFE NSW Also known as a 'campus' A group or cluster of colleges form an Institute, An institution of higher education that awards primarily undergraduate degrees Often used interchangeably with "University", Though the term "college" is commonly used to describe many types of post-secondary education, it is also used to describe a particular kind or subset of educational institution "College" can be used to distinguish solely undergraduate institutions from those which also maintain graduate programs Within a given school, its "colleges" may be its areas of study, like the "College of Arts and Sciences" or the "College of Architecture ", A postsecondary institution that provides mainly undergraduate education College in a separate sense is a division of a university, e g College of Business, An institution of higher education that grants degrees May be a stand-alone institution or a part of a university, As defined in the University Statutes (Article VIII, Section 1 and 2), the term "college includes colleges, schools, institutes, or academic divisions which are not a part of another college or school In addition, the University Library, functioning as a freestanding academic unit, is organized as a college The term "dean" includes the head of such units, a complex of buildings in which a college is housed, British slang for prison, At some universities in the United States, colleges are divisions which offer degrees in particular subjects. a professor at the University of Florida College of Law, A college is an institution where students study after they have left school. Their daughter Joanna is doing business studies at a local college He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts, College is used in Britain in the names of some secondary schools which charge fees. In 1854, Cheltenham Ladies' College became the first girls' public school. Institution that offers postsecondary education. The term has various meanings. In Roman law a collegium was a body of persons associated for a common function. The name was used by many medieval institutions, including guilds. In most universities of the later Middle Ages, collegium meant an endowed residence hall for university students. The colleges kept libraries and scientific instruments and offered salaries to tutors who could prepare students to be examined for degrees. Eventually few students lived outside colleges, and college teaching eclipsed university teaching. In England, secondary schools (e.g., Winchester and Eton) are sometimes called colleges. Canada also has collegiate schools. In the U.S., college may refer to a four-year institution of higher education offering a bachelor's degree, or to a two-year junior or community college with a program leading to the associate's degree. A four-year college usually emphasizes a liberal arts or general education rather than specialized technical or vocational preparation. The four-year college may be an independent private institution or an undergraduate division of a university. Amherst College Bard College Bowdoin College Bryn Mawr College Carleton College Dartmouth College Davidson College Trinity College electoral college Eton College Haverford College junior college community college Land Grant College Act of 1862 Middlebury College Morehouse College Mount Holyoke College Oberlin College Smith College Spelman College Swarthmore College Vassar College Wellesley College William and Mary College of Williams College Dartmouth College case Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward Claremont Colleges, the body of faculty and students of a college, an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university, One of five major divisions of academic areas at MSU-Billings They are the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business, the College of Education and Human Services, College of Professional Studies and Lifelong Learning and the College of Technology Each college is headed by a dean who reports to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, A college creates a smaller community within the larger York University community, and offers advising, orientation programs and academic services to undergraduate students, as well as social and co-curricular activities Selected 1000-level courses through the Divisions of Humanities and Social Science are affiliated with one of the Arts Colleges (Calumet, Founders, McLaughlin, Stong, Vanier) and are part of the General Education/Foundations requirement, The University is divided into seven colleges: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources (ASNR); Arts and Sciences (A&S); Business Administration (CBA); Education (COE); Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT); Human Environmental Sciences (HES), and Veterinary Medicine Data for CEAT are sometimes divided into two data sets--one for Engineering & Architecture (ENGR), and the second for the Division of Technology (TECH), There are a number of residential colleges and halls of residence located both on and off campus These not only provide accommodation for students but also additional tutoring, pastoral care and the opportunity to live in a stimulating communal environment, Academic organizational division of the University offering curricular programs leading to baccalaureate or adv anced degrees, A major academic unit of the University T U is divided into five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering & Natural Sciences, Graduate, Law, A school offering studies that lead to an academic degree A college can be part of a larger university system, Typically defined as credit hours For example, if the college refers to a 3-hour course that is the equivalent of 1 credit (See Hours entry ), Means an approved or accredited public or nonprofit institution of higher learning offering organized study courses and credits leading to the baccalaureate or higher degree, A degree-granting academic unit of the University There are six colleges headed by a dean which offer undergraduate and graduate degrees: Agriculture and Natural Resources; Arts and Science; Business and Economics; Engineering; Health and Nursing Sciences; and Human Resources, Education and Public Policy The College of Marine Studies offers graduate-level degrees only, A postsecondary institution that awards either the associate degree or the bachelor's degree Colleges tend to be small and to emphasize teaching and undergraduate education over research Colleges can also be educational divisions of a larger university, such as a college of liberal arts and sciences, council; institution of higher education that grants degrees, an organizational unit of the University normally offering courses and curricula leading to a particular degree or degrees, and supervising the academic progress of students working toward those degrees The Office of Undergraduate Studies supervises all freshman programs but is not a degree-granting college with the exception of the BUS degree program, an academic division in a university A college is usually composed of academic departments NKU has four colleges: Arts and Sciences, Professional Studies/School of Education, Business, and Chase College of Law, A postsecondary school that offers a general or liberal arts education, usually leading to an associate, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, or first-professional degree Junior colleges and community colleges are included in this term, plural of college,
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A non-specialized, semi-autonomous division of a university, with its own faculty, departments, library, etc (Pembroke College, Cambridge; Balliol College, Oxford; University College London)
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A secondary school (Eton College)
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An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age)
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A residential hall of a university, which may be independent or have its own tutors but is not involved in teaching
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An institution of at an intermediate level (in the UK, typically teaching those aged 16 to 19); sixth form
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Any institution of higher education
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An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates and/or graduates. Nearly synonymous with university, with less emphasis on research and may, or may not, have graduate or doctoral programs
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A specialized division of a university (College of Engineering)
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A college is one of the institutions which some British universities are divided into. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford
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A community
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A building, or number of buildings, used by a college
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a complex of buildings in which a college is housed British slang for prison the body of faculty and students of a college an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
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in the higher branches of knowledge; as, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and many American colleges
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At LSUS, one of four major academic divisions within the University that offer specialized curricula
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A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated for study or instruction, esp
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A term with several definitions in the UK, separate from the US understanding, which refers to any institution that offers undergraduate or graduate degrees First, colleges of further and higher education replicate the final 2 years of US secondary school (grades 11 and 12), after which students often continue on to university studies Course offerings include academic qualifications, such as A-levels, or vocational qualifications such as GNVQ's In the UK, the word 'college' can also refer to a collegiate college (See collegiate system below)
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A subdivision of the University offering degree programs within a specific subject area For example, the College of Forestry offers degree programs in forest engineering, forest management, forest products, and forest recreation resources
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Post secondary institution offering a variety of courses: • certificate - up to one year • diploma - up to three years • university transfer - one or two years of university level work The Colleges in British Columbia are: • Selkirk • College of the Rockies • Douglas • Capilano • College of New Caledonia • Northern Lights • North Island • Northwest • Vancouver Community College • Langara • Camosun Institutes • B C I T • Emily Carr College of Art & Design • Pacific Marine Training Institute • Justice Institute of B C
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An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates and/or graduates. Nearly synonymous with university, with less emphasis on research and may, or may not, have graduate or doctoral programs. Often has an emphasis in a specific academic area (e.g. liberal arts college)
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A place where students from the age of 16 upwards can continue study subsequent to completing their GCSE's, in the hope of achieving one or more A-level or equivalent qualifications Some schools offer sixth form, which is the equivalent of a college providing higher education Subsequent to completing the College course the student may decide to continue their education at a University
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An institution of [further education] at an intermediate level (in the UK, typically teaching those aged 16 to 19). See also: sixth-form college
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A collection, body, or society of persons engaged in common pursuits, or having common duties and interests, and sometimes, by charter, peculiar rights and privileges; as, a college of heralds; a college of electors; a college of bishops
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The place where courses are delivered by TAFE NSW Also known as a 'campus' A group or cluster of colleges form an Institute
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An institution of higher education that awards primarily undergraduate degrees Often used interchangeably with "University"
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Though the term "college" is commonly used to describe many types of post-secondary education, it is also used to describe a particular kind or subset of educational institution "College" can be used to distinguish solely undergraduate institutions from those which also maintain graduate programs Within a given school, its "colleges" may be its areas of study, like the "College of Arts and Sciences" or the "College of Architecture "
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A postsecondary institution that provides mainly undergraduate education College in a separate sense is a division of a university, e g College of Business
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An institution of higher education that grants degrees May be a stand-alone institution or a part of a university
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As defined in the University Statutes (Article VIII, Section 1 and 2), the term "college includes colleges, schools, institutes, or academic divisions which are not a part of another college or school In addition, the University Library, functioning as a freestanding academic unit, is organized as a college The term "dean" includes the head of such units
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a complex of buildings in which a college is housed
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British slang for prison
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At some universities in the United States, colleges are divisions which offer degrees in particular subjects. a professor at the University of Florida College of Law
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A college is an institution where students study after they have left school. Their daughter Joanna is doing business studies at a local college He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts
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College is used in Britain in the names of some secondary schools which charge fees. In 1854, Cheltenham Ladies' College became the first girls' public school. Institution that offers postsecondary education. The term has various meanings. In Roman law a collegium was a body of persons associated for a common function. The name was used by many medieval institutions, including guilds. In most universities of the later Middle Ages, collegium meant an endowed residence hall for university students. The colleges kept libraries and scientific instruments and offered salaries to tutors who could prepare students to be examined for degrees. Eventually few students lived outside colleges, and college teaching eclipsed university teaching. In England, secondary schools (e.g., Winchester and Eton) are sometimes called colleges. Canada also has collegiate schools. In the U.S., college may refer to a four-year institution of higher education offering a bachelor's degree, or to a two-year junior or community college with a program leading to the associate's degree. A four-year college usually emphasizes a liberal arts or general education rather than specialized technical or vocational preparation. The four-year college may be an independent private institution or an undergraduate division of a university. Amherst College Bard College Bowdoin College Bryn Mawr College Carleton College Dartmouth College Davidson College Trinity College electoral college Eton College Haverford College junior college community college Land Grant College Act of 1862 Middlebury College Morehouse College Mount Holyoke College Oberlin College Smith College Spelman College Swarthmore College Vassar College Wellesley College William and Mary College of Williams College Dartmouth College case Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward Claremont Colleges
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the body of faculty and students of a college
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an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
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One of five major divisions of academic areas at MSU-Billings They are the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business, the College of Education and Human Services, College of Professional Studies and Lifelong Learning and the College of Technology Each college is headed by a dean who reports to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
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A college creates a smaller community within the larger York University community, and offers advising, orientation programs and academic services to undergraduate students, as well as social and co-curricular activities Selected 1000-level courses through the Divisions of Humanities and Social Science are affiliated with one of the Arts Colleges (Calumet, Founders, McLaughlin, Stong, Vanier) and are part of the General Education/Foundations requirement
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The University is divided into seven colleges: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources (ASNR); Arts and Sciences (A&S); Business Administration (CBA); Education (COE); Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT); Human Environmental Sciences (HES), and Veterinary Medicine Data for CEAT are sometimes divided into two data sets--one for Engineering & Architecture (ENGR), and the second for the Division of Technology (TECH)
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There are a number of residential colleges and halls of residence located both on and off campus These not only provide accommodation for students but also additional tutoring, pastoral care and the opportunity to live in a stimulating communal environment
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Academic organizational division of the University offering curricular programs leading to baccalaureate or adv anced degrees
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A major academic unit of the University T U is divided into five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering & Natural Sciences, Graduate, Law
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A school offering studies that lead to an academic degree A college can be part of a larger university system
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Typically defined as credit hours For example, if the college refers to a 3-hour course that is the equivalent of 1 credit (See Hours entry )
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Means an approved or accredited public or nonprofit institution of higher learning offering organized study courses and credits leading to the baccalaureate or higher degree
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A degree-granting academic unit of the University There are six colleges headed by a dean which offer undergraduate and graduate degrees: Agriculture and Natural Resources; Arts and Science; Business and Economics; Engineering; Health and Nursing Sciences; and Human Resources, Education and Public Policy The College of Marine Studies offers graduate-level degrees only
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A postsecondary institution that awards either the associate degree or the bachelor's degree Colleges tend to be small and to emphasize teaching and undergraduate education over research Colleges can also be educational divisions of a larger university, such as a college of liberal arts and sciences
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council; institution of higher education that grants degrees isim
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an organizational unit of the University normally offering courses and curricula leading to a particular degree or degrees, and supervising the academic progress of students working toward those degrees The Office of Undergraduate Studies supervises all freshman programs but is not a degree-granting college with the exception of the BUS degree program
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an academic division in a university A college is usually composed of academic departments NKU has four colleges: Arts and Sciences, Professional Studies/School of Education, Business, and Chase College of Law
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A postsecondary school that offers a general or liberal arts education, usually leading to an associate, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, or first-professional degree Junior colleges and community colleges are included in this term
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