collegeˈkɒl ɪdʒ
English Definitions:
college (noun)
the body of faculty and students of a college
college (noun)
an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
college (noun)
a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed
college (Noun)
An institution of further education at an intermediate level (in the UK, typically teaching those aged 16 to 19); sixth form.
college (Noun)
An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age).
college (Noun)
A secondary school.
college (Noun)
A non-specialized, semi-autonomous division of a university, with its own faculty, departments, library, etc.
college (Noun)
A residential hall associated with a university, which may be independent or have its own tutors but is not involved in teaching.
college (Noun)
Any institution of higher education.
college (Noun)
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.
college (Noun)
A specialized division of a university.
college (Noun)
A high school or secondary school.
College
A college is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. Usage of the word college varies in English-speaking nations. A college may be a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution, a part of a collegiate university, or an institution offering vocational education. In the United States, "college" formally refers to a constituent part of a university, although in Ireland and in some cases in the US, "college" and "university" are interchangeable, whereas in Ireland, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and other former and present Commonwealth nations, "college" may refer to a secondary or high school, a college of further education, a training institution that awards trade qualifications, or a constituent part of a university.
College
A college (Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. A college may be a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution, a part of a collegiate or federal university, an institution offering vocational education, or a secondary school. In most of the world, a college may be a high school or secondary school, a college of further education, a training institution that awards trade qualifications, a higher-education provider that does not have university status (often without its own degree-awarding powers), or a constituent part of a university. In the United States, a college may offer undergraduate programs – either as an independent institution or as the undergraduate program of a university – or it may be a residential college of a university or a community college, referring to (primarily public) higher education institutions that aim to provide affordable and accessible education, usually limited to two-year associate degrees. The word is generally also used as a synonym for a university in the US. Colleges in countries such as France, Belgium, and Switzerland provide secondary education.
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