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college [ˈkɒlɪʤ, Am ˈkɑ:-] RZ.

1. college (advanced school):

college r.m.

2. college Brit (part of university):

kolegium r.n.
college r.m.

3. college Brit (school):

4. college (teaching by mail):

5. college form. (organization):

zrzeszenie r.n.

6. college POLIT.:

technical college RZ.

training college RZ. Brit

teacher training college RZ. Brit

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Peak increases for public colleges were in 2003, after state budgets supporting most of them were crimped by a sharp economic recession.
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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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The ratio of co-education in the country is still better in universities compared to colleges and schools.
www.universityworldnews.com
It also offered basic and advanced classes in photography when there were few such courses in colleges or trade schools.
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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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We're still home to innovation and technology, colleges and universities that are the envy of the world.
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All faculty, staff and students, even those who live off-campus, are assigned to one of the eight residential colleges.
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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.
www.varsity.co.uk
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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Most of its graduates matriculated to four-year colleges.
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