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col·lege [ˈkɒlɪʤ] N

3. college Brit (division of university):

4. college Am (university faculty):

col·lege ˈgradu·ate N Am

teach·er ˈtrain·ing col·lege N, ˈteach·er's col·lege N

ˈtech·ni·cal college N

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Each year the senior students of both colleges participate in eight sports for seventeen shields in the winter season.
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At the undergraduate level, independent colleges usually provide most, if not all accommodation and bursaries.
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We're still home to innovation and technology, colleges and universities that are the envy of the world.
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In addition, in some colleges and sixth forms, only students who are applying to Oxbridge are allowed to sit the exam.
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In the 1960s, the college faced competing pressures from the rapid proliferation of public community colleges in New Jersey.
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Segmented by management and financial structure, these include 34 public universities, 56 private universities, 2 international universities, 31 specialized colleges, and 2 special universities.
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Instead, colleges are opting for the use of nematodes, which are microscopic, whitish-to-transparent worms that eat and destroy the chafer grubs.
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Most are public colleges and tuition-free; a few are subsidized private institutions.
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The OU is one of the largest university systems in the subcontinent with over 300,000 students on its campuses and affiliated colleges.
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The church has 27 senior high schools, 40 private schools, 6 vocational institutions, 5 teacher training colleges, a research centre.
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