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What is university college?
There're some institutions of higher education named as such and such 'university college'. I fell it somewhat odd. Why aren't they directly called 'university' or 'college'? What 'university college' literally mean? Or, are there any historical reasons for it?
Thank you!
Nov 14, 2011 6:59 AM
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In the United States, these are schools which provide training to adults that generally does not lead to a college degree. The adults can be high school or college graduates. The idea is to get enough training in a particular field in order to be "certified" in that field and get a job typical to the field. Graduates get a certificate or diploma, but, unlike a college degree, the course credits will not count towards a similar course of study at another school.
In some cases, this is a division of a regular college or university that offers "alternative adult education" or "tertiary education" through the university college. They compete with other schools that do not call themselves university colleges. As a group, university colleges and their competitors are called "for profit schools" in the USA.
November 14, 2011
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