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college

1 of 1noun
/ˈkɑlɪdʒ/
Forms:colleges
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an institution that offers higher education or specialized trainings for different professions

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  • I am excited to start college and pursue my degree.
  • She attends college to study business administration.
  • They are preparing for their final exams at college.
  • We have access to a library with extensive resources at college.
  • We have to write a research paper for our college class.
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a university in which students can study up to a bachelor's degree after graduation from school

A college is an institution of higher education where students pursue a bachelor's degree after completing their secondary education. It provides a range of academic programs and disciplines for students to specialize in, often with a focus on undergraduate education. Colleges may also offer associate degrees or certifications in certain fields. Unlike universities, which often have graduate programs, colleges primarily focus on providing bachelor's-level education and may also include various extracurricular activities and support services to enhance the student experience.

  • After completing high school, Sarah decided to attend a prestigious college to pursue her dream of becoming a biologist.
  • John applied to several colleges across the country before finally deciding on one close to home.
  • The college offers a wide range of courses, from business administration to computer science.
  • Many students from rural areas move to urban areas to attend college and pursue higher education.
  • The college campus is known for its vibrant student life, with numerous clubs and activities to participate in.
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the body of faculty and students of a college

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a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed

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a private secondary school in the United Kingdom, typically for students aged 16 to 18, often preparing them for higher education or specialized training

  • She attended a prestigious college in London before going to university.
  • Many students in the UK choose to go to college for their A-levels.
  • College in Britain offers a more focused education for students nearing adulthood.
  • The college offers specialized courses in business and technology.
  • She is about to graduate from college and move on to university.