An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age)
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 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
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 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
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
Academic organizational division of the University offering curricular programs leading to baccalaureate or adv anced degrees
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
A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated for study or instruction, esp
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
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