Subject: College vs. University
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Posted on: 2010-06-24 23:31:00 UTC

I'm an American attending university in the UK, so I'll see if I can help . . .

In England, College can refer to a one- or two-year preparatory course for university instead or in addition to the last year/ two years of high school.

In some universities, such as Oxford, the universities are split up into colleges. These colleges are seperate and each have their own courses, and they can do absolutely everything -- except give degrees. Only universities can hand out degrees.

In other universities, such as St Andrews, there are one or two seperate colleges within the university. In St Andrews, St Mary's college is the School of Divinity. Again, although the college has its own administration, etc., it cannot hand out degrees -- only the university can do that. So in both Oxford and St Andrews, college is a semi-independent subsect of a university. Like in the USA, each state has its own government, but is ruled over by the federal government.

Hope that helps.

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