A college (Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. source
A college (Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one.
In ancient Rome a collegium was a club or society, a group of people living together under a common set of rules . source
In ancient Rome a collegium was a club or society, a group of people living together under a common set of rules .
In some national education systems, secondary schools may be called "colleges" or have "college" as part of their title. source
In some national education systems, secondary schools may be called "colleges" or have "college" as part of their title.
In the state of Victoria, some state high schools are referred to as secondary colleges. source
In the state of Victoria, some state high schools are referred to as secondary colleges.
In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, "college" refers to the final two years of high school (years 11 and 12), and the institutions which provide this. source
In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, "college" refers to the final two years of high school (years 11 and 12), and the institutions which provide this.
In this context, "college" is a system independent of the other years of high school. source
In this context, "college" is a system independent of the other years of high school.
"Colleges" most frequently appear in the North Island, whereas "high schools" are more common in the South Island. source
"Colleges" most frequently appear in the North Island, whereas "high schools" are more common in the South Island.
In South Africa, some secondary schools, especially private schools on the English public school model, have "college" in their title. source
In South Africa, some secondary schools, especially private schools on the English public school model, have "college" in their title.
Thus no less than six of South Africa's Elite Seven high schools call themselves "college" and fit this description. source
Thus no less than six of South Africa's Elite Seven high schools call themselves "college" and fit this description.
Private schools that specialize in improving children's marks through intensive focus on examination needs are informally called "cram-colleges". source
Private schools that specialize in improving children's marks through intensive focus on examination needs are informally called "cram-colleges".
In Sri Lanka the word "college" (known as Vidyalaya in Sinhala) normally refers to a secondary school, which usually signifies above the 5th standard. source
In Sri Lanka the word "college" (known as Vidyalaya in Sinhala) normally refers to a secondary school, which usually signifies above the 5th standard.
Since Sri Lanka gained Independence in 1948, many schools that have been established have been named as "college". source
Since Sri Lanka gained Independence in 1948, many schools that have been established have been named as "college".
In the UK these include the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal College of Physicians. source
In the UK these include the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal College of Physicians.
In Canada, the term "college" usually refers to a trades school, applied arts/science/technology/business/health school or community college. source
In Canada, the term "college" usually refers to a trades school, applied arts/science/technology/business/health school or community college.
The term "college" applies to distinct entities within a university, similar to the residential colleges in the United Kingdom source
The term "college" applies to distinct entities within a university, similar to the residential colleges in the United Kingdom
Online and distance education (E-learning) use "college" in the name in the British sense, for example : Canada Capstone College. source
Online and distance education (E-learning) use "college" in the name in the British sense, for example : Canada Capstone College.