College that is predominantly funded by public means.
Type of university or college in the Philippines operated by the government.
1Illness prevented the attendance of W. S. English, director of the state college.
2Her campaign is focused on restoring cuts to a state college scholarship called HOPE.
3I'm a lowly mycologist at a state college.
4Consider starting at a four-year state college.
5He had one year at a big state college before he lost his scholarship-he had been inadequately prepared.
6It was as an adult that I enrolled at a state college of further education and took A-levels.
7It helped her become eligible for lower in- state college tuition and obtain a license as a used-car dealer.
8It came after Clinton last week adopted elements of Sanders' plans for free in- state college tuition and expanded affordable healthcare coverage.
9New Jersey's law banned wagers on state college teams and limited bets to people age 21 and older at casinos and racetracks.
10The Oklahoma Board of Regents, then, decided to admit Negroes to any course of study not provided for by the state college for Negroes.
11The law now at issue would ban wagers on state college teams and limit bets to people age 21 and older at casinos and racetracks.
12The wedding would be held in the auditorium of Thompson's alma mater-theblack state college where 15 years earlier he had been a track star.
13With natural hair and a state college education, I'm not let in to make those $0.75 to a man's dollar.
14State colleges are a bargain-hunter's best higher-education dream Something strange is happening.
15State colleges and universities have implemented massive tuition increases in recent years.
16He got accepted to Florida Agricultural and Mechanical State College in Tallahassee.