A campus is traditionally the
land on which a college or university and related institutional
buildings are situated. It usually includes libraries, lecture
halls, residence halls, student centers, etc.
It comes from a Latin word for "field" and was first used to
describe the grounds of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton
University) during the 18th century. Other American colleges later
adopted the word to describe individual fields at their own
institutions. A school has multiple spaces, such as a campus, a
field, a yard, etc.
Showing posts with label College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College. Show all posts
Feb 21, 2014
Dec 7, 2012
Wordology; College - University
In the US a college and
university are essentially the same thing. They are both
institutions which give degrees. In commonwealth nations the terms
are more distinct. A college can be a school affiliated with a
university – the college prepares the student for the degree and the
university with which it is affiliated gives the degree.
Another way to describe the difference in the US is a college offers a collection of degrees in one specific area while a university is a collection of colleges. When you go to a university you are going to be graduating from one of their colleges, such as the business college. A Community College is different from both in that it cannot grant a bachelor's degree.
Some “colleges” in the UK are really secondary schools. One famous example is Eton College, where students typically enter at age 13. In Australia and New Zealand, “college” means high school.
Another way to describe the difference in the US is a college offers a collection of degrees in one specific area while a university is a collection of colleges. When you go to a university you are going to be graduating from one of their colleges, such as the business college. A Community College is different from both in that it cannot grant a bachelor's degree.
Some “colleges” in the UK are really secondary schools. One famous example is Eton College, where students typically enter at age 13. In Australia and New Zealand, “college” means high school.
Nov 6, 2010
Top Six Things Found in College Refrigerators
Beer, part of a pita sandwich, ranch dressing, text books, expired milk, hard liquor. I think the books come from not having much beer or liquor remaining.
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