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Meanings of
college
in English
Higher education institution in Belgium.
community college
haute école
hogeschool
vocational college
university college
university of applied science
Synonyms
Examples for "
community college
"
community college
haute école
hogeschool
vocational college
university college
Examples for "
community college
"
1
Julio was doing all right-holdingdown a job, thinking about
community
college
.
2
His parents say he will likely enroll at a
community
college
first.
3
His parents say he will likely enrol at a
community
college
first.
4
This is the
community
college
approach that works successfully in the US.
5
Hannah decided she would take a cab home from the
community
college
.
1
Africa's largely under-utilised training and
vocational
college
sector is ideally positioned to do so.
2
She was doing a City and Guilds in childcare at some
vocational
college
,
which is where she met Oxana Voloshina.
3
A man armed with a bladed weapon attacked students at a
vocational
college
in eastern Finland, killing one person and injuring nine more, police said.
4
Three excellently executed tries gave Mount Temple a hard earned victory over Enniscorthy
Vocational
College
.
5
The ministry would also turn more than 600 local universities into higher-education
vocational
colleges
,
Lu said.
1
EXCLUSIVE WARNING: Graphic content THE
university
college
students are kneeling in the dirt.
2
University
College
Dublin will hold its annual Open Day today and tomorrow.
3
University
College
Dublin will increase prices by 7 per cent on average.
4
TODAY marks a historic occasion for Bantry and for
University
College
Cork.
5
She died four days after being admitted to
University
College
hospital, London.
Usage of
college
in English
1
The moment we leave the
college
,
our safety concerns begin, said Present.
2
It's a great idea, particularly the part about hiring new
college
graduates.
3
He also added that unemployment is particularly high among young,
college
-
educated
Americans.
4
It entails a good deal more work than the average
college
application.
5
Our eldest daughter dropped out of her
college
course earlier this year.
6
Families may need some financial education when home becomes the
college
dorm.
7
However, today's starting order is without senior eight entries from either
college
.
8
I asked if he had started in
college
,
and he said 'No'.
9
A
college
representative said he could not immediately comment on that point.
10
Momoko no longer lived at home; she had gone away to
college
.
11
Education once took a fairly linear route: primary, secondary,
college
and work.
12
But Lars-Gunnar had changed during his year at the police training
college
.
13
Outrage at the news has come particularly strongly from sixth-form
college
principals.
14
Our success in increasing the number going to
college
has been striking.
15
The tradition of
college
societies in Ireland began over 300 years ago.
16
We have three wonderful
college
age children who still live at home.
Other examples for "college"
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college
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
go to college
old college
electoral college
leave college
graduate from college
More collocations
College
through the time
College
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
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