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"body of scholars and students within a university," late 14c., from Old French college "collegiate body" (14c.), from Latin collegium "community, society, guild," litera [..]
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College [N]Heb. mishneh ( 2 Kings 22:14 ; 2 Chr 34:22 ), rendered in Revised Version "second quarter", the residence of the prophetess Huldah. The Authorized Version followed the Jewish comm [..]
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institution of higher learning, attended after high school in the United States.
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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 College (Latin: collegium) is a term most often used [..]
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a place where you can go on studying after you have left secondary school
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Heb. mishneh (2 Kings 22:14; 2 Chr. 34:22), rendered in Revised Version "second quarter", the residence of the prophetess Huldah. The Authorized Version followed the Jewish commentators, who [..]
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In (2 Kings 22:14) it is probable that the word translated "college" represents here not an institution of learning, but that part of Jerusalem known as the "lower city" or suburb, [..]
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kaledzh
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To dream of a college, denotes you are soon to advance to a position long sought after. To dream that you are back in college, foretells you will receive distinction through some well favored work.   
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An ecclesiastical corporation having its own legal identity; not applicable to monastic houses, but it does embrace academic - which were then ecclesiastical - communities.    (Heath, Peter. Churc [..]
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A college is a place of higher learning that grants the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both. Various state and federal laws govern college activities. 
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An advanced school. In the USA, the term is synonymous with university. In Canada it implies a trade school or private business school, with considerably less prestige than a university. In the USA, e [..]
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In BC, colleges offer developmental programs that prepare adult learners for post-secondary studies, as well as courses and programs in trades, vocational, career technical and academic studies leadin [..]
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The word college has several different meanings. It can mean a residential hall where many students live on or near campus; it is also used to describe some secondary schools and other tertiary instit [..]
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(n) the body of faculty and students of a college(n) an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university(n) a complex of buildings in which an institu [..]
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Newgate prison. “To take one’s final degree at New College” is to be hanged. “King’s College” is King’s Bench Prison, now called Queen&am [..]
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An institution for education at a level between school and university – for example, a sixth-form college for A-levels, or a college of technology that offers vocational qualifications (see Further ed [..]
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Group of academic departments and/or programs administered by a college dean.
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This term refers to an institution of higher education which offers programs of study that lead to an academic degree. The term “college” can also refer to a division within a larger university.
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Collection of related academic departments. There are twelve colleges at UCF: Burnett Honors College (BHC), Arts and Humanities (CAH), Business Administration (CBA), Education (CED), Engineering and Computer Science (CECS), Graduate Studies, Health and Public Affairs (COHPA), Medicine (COM), Nursing, Optics and Photonics (CREOL), Sciences (COS), an [..]
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An academic unit of the university. Each college represents an organization of related departments. (The Colleges of Nursing and Social Work do not have departments.) Here is a list of all colleges that offer undergraduate degrees:
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A postsecondary school that offers a general or liberal arts education, usually leading to an associate's, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, or first-professional degree. A college c [..]
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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 resources, forest science, and wood science and technology.
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A collection of departments and or majors connected together usually by an academic discipline or theme.
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Defined as an administrative organizational unit within the academic affairs division of the university, as identified by the Provost.
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A postsecondary institution that provides an undergraduate education and, in some cases, master's and doctorate degrees. College, in a separate sense, is a division of a university; for example, [..]
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The University of Scranton is a university made up of four colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, Kania School of Management, Panuska College of Professional Studies and College of Graduate and Continuing Education. Colleges house departments, which in turn offer majors.
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Capitalize when it’s part of a proper name: Dartmouth College, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts
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A synonym for School, used in the title of the University of Otago College of Education, which was created from the merger of the Dunedin College of Education with the University in 2007.
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a term with multiple meanings in U.S. usage: 1. historically, a small, undergraduate liberal arts institution; 2. a generic term, sometimes used as a synonym for university, to denote any postsecondar [..]
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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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n. universidad, centro universitario; facultad (p.ej. Facultad de Medicina
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An institution providing post-secondary education, especially technical and professional training, eg. TAFE college, business college. A school, especially a non-government school or a senior secondary school. [top of page] Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) An online database (http://cricos.deewr.gov.a [..]
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Colorado State University has eight colleges. Each represents a general area of study from which a major can be chosen. They are Agricultural Sciences, Applied Human Sciences, Business, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Warner College of Natural Resources, Natural Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
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A postsecondary institution that typically provides only an undergraduate education, but in some cases, also graduate degrees. "College" is often used interchangeably with "university" and "school." Separately, "college" can refer to an academic division of a university, such a [..]
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a provider of further and higher education.
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 A postsecondary institution that provides undergraduate education and, in some cases, master's level degrees. College, in a separate sense, is a division of a university; for example, College of [..]
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A postsecondary institution that awards either the associate degree or the bachelor's degree. College-level work in America is the same as first- degree work at a university abroad. Colleges, unlike universities, tend to be small and to em phasize teaching and undergraduate education over research, since graduate (postbachelor's) programs [..]
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Government school students in Year 11 and 12 in ACT attend Colleges.
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may be a degree-granting, university-level institution, or be part of a university as a residence. Also the common short form for "community college."
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A college is a post-secondary institution that responds to the training needs of business, industry and the public-service sector, and to the needs of secondary-school graduates and adults who are interested in a vocational education.
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n. "college," s.v. college sb. OED. KEY: college@n
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n 1 collegge 1
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An institution of higher education offering academic programs that lead to degrees and/or certificates. A college can also be part of a larger university system.
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Has the same meaning as “university” in the UK. The abbreviation “uni” for university is not used in the US.
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Monastic college
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1. Part of a university separated by subject. 2. Tertiary education. 3. Level of education after high school and before university (UK system)
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An institution of higher education that awards primarily undergraduate degrees. Often used interchangeably with "University". College Board
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An institution of higher learning that offers undergraduate programs, usually of a four-year duration, that lead to the bachelor's degree in the arts or sciences (B.A. and B.S.). The term "college" is also used in a general sense to refer to a postsecondary institution. A college may also be a part of the organizational struc [..]
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A college is a post-secondary institution that provides undergraduate education and, in some cases, master's level degrees. College, in a separate sense, is a division of a university; for exampl [..]
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In the US, “college” usually refers to schools offering two- or four-year degrees earned after high school (sometimes called “university” in other countries). A college can be part of larger instituti [..]
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(obsolete) A corporate group; a group of colleagues. (in some proper nouns) A group sharing common purposes or goals. ''College of Cardinals'', ''College of Surgeons'' (politics) An electoral [..]
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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 universi [..]
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College is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Yonge Street and College Street/Carlton Street. Wi-Fi service is available at this station.
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"College" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO television drama series The Sopranos, which originally aired on February 7, 1999. It was written by co-producer James Manos Jr. and series [..]
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College is a 1927 comedy-drama silent film directed by James W. Horne and Buster Keaton, and starring Keaton, Anne Cornwall, and Harold Goodwin.
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College is a 2008 comedy film starring Drake Bell, Andrew Caldwell, and Kevin Covais and directed by first-time director Deb Hagan. It was released on August 29, 2008, by MGM. The story follows three [..]
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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 universi [..]
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College is a 1984 Italian film directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia. It stars Christian Vadim and Federica Moro.
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A college is an educational institution or a constituent part of an educational institution. College may also refer to:
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A college, in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, is a collection (Latin: collegium) of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. The members are consequently said to [..]
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College is an electoral ward and one of the districts of Preston. The population of the Ward as taken at the 2011 census was 3,578. College is in the Fulwood area in northern Preston, Lancashire, Engl [..]
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In Canadian English, the term college usually refers to a technical, trades, college of applied arts or applied technology, or an applied science school. These are post-secondary institutions granting [..]
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"College" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 88th overall episode of the series. It was directed by producer Don Scardino, and written [..]
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College is a 1990 Italian comedy television series, based on the 1983/4 film College. It aired on Tuesdays at 20.30 in Italy from March 6 to June 5, 1990 for a total of 14 episodes. The episodes were [..]
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