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.^ As the principle is often used today, it can be explained as: .
^ ANYTHING when most can not find a way to get what ever point they are trying to make across by using anything other than logic, reasoning, and the truth (whatever that may be.
More broadly, it can be the name of any group of
colleagues, for example, an
electoral college, a
College of Arms or the
College of Cardinals. Originally, it meant a group of
persons living together, under a common set of
rules (
con- = "together" +
leg- = "law" or
lego = "I choose"); indeed, some colleges call their members "
fellows". The precise usage of the term varies among the English-speaking countries.
.^ OSTM is a collaboration between EUMETSAT and CNES (Europe) and NOAA and NASA (United States).- MetEd: Satellite Meteorology 14 January 2010 13:58 UTC www.meted.ucar.edu [Source type: Reference]
^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
History
Educational institutions in the form of a
school or
academy have existed in many civilizations. The earliest were in
Mesopotamia during the
3rd millennium BC. In Sparta, the
Agoge was the name for an educational institution. Its origins are thought to be between the 7th and 6th century BC, for both men and women.
Rome followed around the 3rd century BC with their rhetoric schools. Ancient China also had
Shuyuan academies, while
ancient India had
Gurukul schools.
.^ If your only standard for a cult is Manson style (killing others) or Jonestown style (mass suicide) then no, Zendik Farm has committed no murders (that I know of) as an institution nor any mass suicides.
Some
madrasahs further extended their curriculum to
history,
politics,
ethics,
music,
metaphysics,
medicine,
astronomy and
chemistry.
[1]
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, usage of the word "college" remains the loosest, encompassing a range of institutions:
Primary and secondary schools
Further education
In general use, a
college is an institution between
secondary school and
university, either a sixth form college or a college of further education and adult education, which were usually called
technical colleges. Recently, however, with the phasing out of poly technical colleges, the term has become less clear-cut.
Higher education
In relation to universities, the term college normally refers to a part of the university which does not have degree-awarding powers in itself. Degrees are always awarded by universities whereas colleges are institutions or organizations which prepare students for the degree.
In some cases, colleges prepare students for the degree of a university of which the college is a part (e.g. colleges of the
University of London,
University of Cambridge, etc.) In other cases, colleges are independent institutions which prepare students to sit as external candidates at other universities or have authority to run courses that lead to the degrees of those universities (e.g. many higher education colleges and
university colleges).
.^ Make a direct death threat on me and it blows up directly right back in your own face.
^ I can stand right up and say shit that makes sense because it’s coherent while you harpoon yourself with your retarded debunkery that you think hurts anyone but yourself.
Also
London School of Economics,
University College London and
King's College London, which are federal colleges of the
University of London, but are also
de facto universities in their own right, as they can award their own degrees.
A name given to large groupings of faculties or departments, notably in the University of Edinburgh, and after recent restructuring, the University of Birmingham.
University colleges — independent higher education institutions that have the power to award degrees, but are not actually universities.
Professional bodies
Law courts
United States
.^ Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
But it can also refer to schools which offer a
vocational,
business,
engineering, or
technical curriculum.
.^ The bottom line which is the point, same thing, is that you come here because you’re just self righteous and have no frame of reference.
In popular usage, the word "college" is the generic term for any post-secondary undergraduate education.
.^ Maybe it’s just this freak talking page that some high school student is going to randomly surf into and bust a nut on.
^ I in fact derive quite a bit of meaning from using my creativity to tell the truth as I see it, whether in plain or poetic form.
Four-year institutions in the U.S. that emphasize a
liberal arts curriculum are known as
liberal arts colleges. These schools have traditionally emphasized instruction at the
undergraduate level, although advanced research may still occur at these institutions.
.^ If your only standard for a cult is Manson style (killing others) or Jonestown style (mass suicide) then no, Zendik Farm has committed no murders (that I know of) as an institution nor any mass suicides.
^ Step One – The federal government wants to assert control over the educational system, previously the providence of the states.
A
university typically has as its core and its largest internal division an undergraduate college teaching a
liberal arts curriculum, also culminating in a
bachelor's degree.
.^ Jyre got a lot of praise for those classes from Arol, because the two of them agreed that research in this field reinforced the “equation” that Wulf invented to explain the nature of the universe.
Often these would be called a School of Law or School of Medicine, (but may also be called a college of law, or a faculty of law, etc.).
On the other hand,
public and
private universities are typically more research-oriented institutions which service both an
undergraduate and
graduate student body.
Graduate programs may grant a Master of Arts or a variety of
Master's degrees, including
MBAs and
MFAs. The
doctorate is the highest academic degree in the United States, and the
PhD is given in many fields.
Medical schools award
MDs or
DOs while
law schools award the
JD. The extent to which graduate programs are integrated with undergraduate studies varies by university and by program. These institutions usually have a large student body. Introductory seminars on the undergraduate level can have a class size in the hundreds in some of the larger schools.
.^ Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
[citation needed]
.^ I left the farm in 1993 because I had to call my parents for some reason, something like I still had five months until legal emancipation age and they had to know where I was.
^ MY name is the same as ANY known zendik that carries a name I myself assigned to them because those names belong to ME because they are MY names.
^ They gave me the balls and insights to be honest, and while they may feel exempt from the Truth-wayInc, I do not offer any such pass.
And many colleges may offer a Master of Arts degree in some field without a full curriculum leading to a PhD.
Usage of the terms varies among the
states, each of which operates its own institutions and licenses private ones.
.^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Delhi .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Canton .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
.^ So three whole names and a first name, and the other posts may as well not even be there, they’re all just government.
^ And the other ego trippin spanish name guy above you, he’ll call poverty and maybe being wrong, and I’ll call..
^ Also your post, as have several others posted previously by others states that no one is doing anything about the devastation of the planet or the suffering of the people around the globe.
"University" and "college" do not exhaust all possible titles for an American institution of higher education.
.^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ New England Conservatory of Music .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ Massachusetts Institute of Technology .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
In colloquial use, they are still referred to as "college" when referring to their undergraduate studies.
.^ I’ve resumed the ability to see most people I meet as my fellow humans, rather than lesser beings last in line for enlightenment.
^ Some people can live with less liberty and by dint of their slavish natures would much rather have security and a larger & communal ‘purpose’ than liberty.
For example, at many institutions, the undergraduate portion of the university can be briefly referred to as
the college (such as The
College of the University of Chicago,
Harvard College at
Harvard, or
Columbia College at
Columbia) while at others each of the faculties may be called a "college" (the "college of engineering", the "college of nursing", and so forth).
.^ Could there be other reasons?
^ I left the farm in 1993 because I had to call my parents for some reason, something like I still had five months until legal emancipation age and they had to know where I was.
^ I know after leaving I and several others have made numerous attempts at outreach with my various friends there only to be blown off or completely ignored.
Some American universities, such as
Princeton,
Rice, and
Yale do have
residential colleges along the lines of Oxford or Cambridge, but the name was clearly adopted in homage to the British system.
. Unlike the Oxbridge colleges, these residential colleges are not autonomous legal entities nor are they typically much involved in education itself, being primarily concerned with room, board, and social life.
^ All the “Living Therapy” stuff leaves so much room for power-tripping and tyranny, as evidenced by life at Zendik Farm, post-revolution China and USSR. .
^ Is there any legal way to look up how much they owe and who has there name on the property.?
^ Personally, I’m thankful that they would worry about being legally prosecuted for murder.
.^ University of San Diego .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ California State University, San Marcos .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ University of California, San Francisco .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
The origin of the U.S. usage
.^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Delhi .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ United States Open University .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ If I had the freedom to do my own work I would!” The warden shakes his head in signature insouciance, “We’d like to believe him, but even when he was free he did this kind of shit.
^ Besides if people do not like it they can leave at any time, as you did.
Furthermore, they were not composed of several small colleges.
.^ Apochyana October 6, 2008 at 5:49 pm Are they like a Poly community?
^ Can someone here run down what it is like when you go to the farm and they ask to use your credit?
When the first students came to be graduated, these "colleges" assumed the right to confer degrees upon them, usually with authority—for example,
The College of William & Mary has a
Royal Charter from the British monarchy allowing it to confer degrees while
Dartmouth College has a charter permitting it to award degrees "as are usually granted in either of the universities, or any other college in our realm of Great Britain."
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ While I lived there, lots of ways to do stuff therapy-wise was thought up, put into trial, adopted or discarded, and the evolution of individuals and the group was palpable.
^ I love watching the Eden family grow into new horizons; with all the “tuts” sites and all stock resource sites continuing to develop.- From PSD to HTML, Building a Set of Website Designs Step by Step - Nettuts+ 12 October 2009 10:28 UTC net.tutsplus.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ To all the others on here, it seems that there were a few folk who lived there around the same time as me – anyone remember me?
^ Very few of the members do any actual art—there’s no time; everyone’s working—unless you count work as art.
.^ State University of New York College at Oneonta .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York College at Plattsburgh .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York College at Old Westbury .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
.^ Whats the point in letting things go by Saving someone’s elses tears You only live as long as it takes to die Its not as long as it appears .
^ The reason I did this is that "long" is the kind of generic name I might use again later on somewhere else, so it's a good idea to specify it more clearly.- From PSD to HTML, Building a Set of Website Designs Step by Step - Nettuts+ 12 October 2009 10:28 UTC net.tutsplus.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
The Morrill Land-Grant Act
.^ When the public was conditioned to ask for change, a new government system was installed.
^ Step One – The federal government wants to assert control over the educational system, previously the providence of the states.
Many State Colleges were founded under the
Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act to make higher education more easily accessible to the citizenry of the country, specifically to improve agricultural systems by providing training and scholarship in the production and sales of agricultural products,
[5] and to provide formal education in "…agriculture, home economics, mechanical arts, and other professions that seemed practical at the time."
[6]
.^ The principle is often seen at work in the downhill slide of education toward the goal of ensuring children grow up unable to be intelligent participants in their democracy.
.^ [Arol] must have some redeeming qualities though – something other than fear that makes people want to give her their money..their lives even.
^ She must have some redeeming qualities though – something other than fear that makes people want to give her their money..their lives even.
^ Hey if a zealot came to me I’d make it clear to them I was a zealot and be a zealot to help them understand the dynamic as well if I felt a need for that person and wanted to help both them and myself for a higher purpose.
[6] In 1862
Congress passed a measure that "…made it possible for the new western states to establish colleges for the citizens."
[6] This was extended to allow all states, that had remained with the union during the
American Civil War and eventually all states, to establish such institutions.
Most of the colleges established under the Morrill Act have since gone on to become full universities. Some are amongst the elite of the world.
Professional bodies
Numerous professional bodies in the U.S. also use the appellation College.
.^ University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
The rest of the English-speaking world
Influenced by their origins in the
British Empire, by contact with and sometimes imitation of U.S. academia, and even by modern American
pop culture, the rest of the English-speaking world seems to have adopted a mix of the U.S. and British practices.
Australia
In Australia, the term "college" has several different, and unrelated, meanings.
- It can refer to an institution of tertiary education that is smaller than a university, run independently or as part of a university. Following a reform in the 1980s many of the formerly independent colleges now belong to a larger university.
- The term can also be used to refer to parts of a university. In that context there are residential colleges which provide residence for students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, called university colleges, as in the United Kingdom. These Colleges often provide additional tutorial assistance and some host theological study. Less commonly college can refer to a superfaculty organizational unit, as in the ANU Colleges.
- Most TAFEs, which offer certificate and diploma vocational courses, are styled "TAFE colleges" or "Colleges of TAFE". Some private institutions offering TAFE certificates, university bridging courses, or theological courses of study (i.e. Bible colleges) style themselves "Institutes" or "Colleges".
- Many private as well as state high schools that provide secondary education are called "colleges" in Australia. .
- Some professional and registration bodies, especially in the medical arena, which are not educational bodies style themselves a "College" or "Institute": for example, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.^ It will form not only the bottom of this page, but also the whole basis of the generic page (with some adjustments of course!
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^ Some people can live with less liberty and by dint of their slavish natures would much rather have security and a larger & communal ‘purpose’ than liberty.
In some cases, they have legal status and members of a profession must obtain and maintain College membership to be allowed to practice.
Usage in secondary education by state or territory
In
Tasmania and the
Australian Capital Territory, "college" refers to the final two years of high school (years eleven and twelve), and the institutions which provide this. In this context, "college" is a system independent of the other years of high school. Here, the expression is a shorter version of
matriculation college.
In the state of
Victoria, most public schools providing secondary education are known as
secondary colleges, though most Victorians still refer to this level of education as "high school".
.^ Here is a forum of former members all stating that what ever benefit they derived from there time within the “social experiment” was more detrimental than anything.
^ My mom sued my Dad for child support which wasn’t used to support me since the failure of the relationship was my fault, of course, so it was just kind of rubbed in my face over time.
^ I know you probably believe you’re leaving the option to see the truth from all angles open, but you’re failing on that one and wasting your time.
The term for the sector, however, is still "high schools", or in official Government usage, "schools with secondary students". Many private or independent schools, including many who accept K-7 students, are styled "Colleges".
In
New South Wales, some high schools, especially multi-campus schools resulting from mergers, are known as "secondary colleges".
In
Queensland, the term college is used by some private secondary institutions, although some newer schools which accept primary and high school students are being styled "State College", whilst schools which offer only secondary education are styled "State High School".
Canada
In Canada, the term "college" usually refers to a
community college or a technical, applied arts, or applied science school.
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
.^ They can buy a U.S. president every four years, and they do it, and they always have done it and unless we pull the currency carpet out from under them, they always will do it.
^ Step One – The federal government wants to assert control over the educational system, previously the providence of the states.
^ Note: I do not believe in psychic cause and effect; I am only offering these questions in order to point out one of many flaws in the Zendik belief system.
In
Ontario,
British Columbia and
Alberta, there are also institutions which are designated
university colleges, as they only grant under-graduate degrees. This is to differentiate between universities, which have both under-graduate and graduate programs and those that do not.
.^ Arol was never very strong on the details but I would argue that there are miles of difference between thinking something and doing it.
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ They can buy a U.S. president every four years, and they do it, and they always have done it and unless we pull the currency carpet out from under them, they always will do it.
^ As long as they continued to take care of it and didn't get gigs for foolish oversights, the third platoon would always win inspections.- The Barracks by Richard Seltzer 11 September 2009 22:36 UTC www.samizdat.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ My name used to be Kira and I’m not telling you what it is now.
^ I used the name Frog for awhile but my Haz identity was never closed so it was returned to.
The term "college" also applies to distinct entities within a university (usually referred to as "
federated colleges" or "affiliated colleges"),to the residential colleges in the United Kingdom. These colleges act independently, but in affiliation or federation with the university that actually grants the degrees. For example,
Trinity College was once an independent institution, but later became federated with the
University of Toronto, and is now one of its residential colleges. In the case of
Memorial University of Newfoundland, located in
St. John's, the
Corner Brook campus is called
Sir Wilfred Grenfell College. Occasionally, "college" refers to a subject specific faculty within a university that, while distinct, are neither
federated nor
affiliated—College of Education, College of Medicine, College of Dentistry, among others.
In a number of Canadian cities, many government-run secondary schools are called "collegiates" or "collegiate institutes" (C.I.), a complicated form of the word "college" which avoids the usual "post-secondary" connotation.
.^ I’ve resumed the ability to see most people I meet as my fellow humans, rather than lesser beings last in line for enlightenment.
Some private secondary schools in Toronto (such as
Upper Canada College) choose to use the word "college" in their names nevertheless.
[7] Some secondary schools elsewhere in the country, particularly ones within the
separate school system, may also use the word "college" or "collegiate" in their names.
[8]
A new online and distance education ( e-learning ) use "college" in the name in the British sense, for example : Canada Capstone College.
Ireland
In the
Republic of Ireland, the term "college" is usually limited to an institution of
tertiary education, but the term is quite generic within this field.
.^ I’ve resumed the ability to see most people I meet as my fellow humans, rather than lesser beings last in line for enlightenment.
^ They will (being cult members) be told that you are the enemy, probably a pervert, and that they should not love or care about you any more.
^ If you really are Frog, I spent MUCH MUCH more time being a Zendik than you did so please, seriously, stop defending them.
This is possibly due to the fact that, until 1989, no university provided teaching or research directly. Instead, these were offered by a constituent college of the university, in the case of the
National University of Ireland and
University of Dublin — or at least in strict legal terms.
.^ There I refrained from using the f word, do I get my badge now?
Many secondary schools, formerly known as technical colleges, were renamed as community colleges. These are secondary institutions in contrast to the American
community college.
The state's only
ancient university, the
University of Dublin, is really English in its origins and, until recently, its outlook. Created during the reign of
Elizabeth I, it is modelled on the universities of
Cambridge and
Oxford. However, only one
constituent college was ever founded, hence the curious position of
Trinity College, Dublin today.
.^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Delhi .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Canton .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
However, that institution now has its own degree awarding powers and is considering applying for full university status.
.^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ New Mexico State University .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ Elizabeth City State University .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
These institutions offered university level
academic degrees and
research from the start of their existence and were awarded university status in 1989 in recognition of this. These two universities now follow the general trend of universities having associated colleges offering their degrees.
.^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Delhi .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Canton .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
These institutions have
delegated authority which entitles them to give degrees and diplomas from the
Higher Education and Training Awards Council in their own name.
Other types of college include
Colleges of Education, such as
National College of Ireland.
.^ You’ll need your A-game Chadwick, so if there are any people at Zendik remaining who are able to read, you may want to consult them.
^ OK, now the gossipy side of me wants to know who the heck is left there these days?” .
^ People aren’t saying what you want them to say or giving Zendiks the credit you think they deserve and they have ripped your feebly attempted defense of these individuals.
Hong Kong
India
In India, the term "college" is commonly reserved for institutions that offer degrees at year 12 ("
Junior College", similar to American
high schools), and those that offer the
bachelor's degree. Generally, colleges are located in different parts of a state and all of them are affiliated to a regional university. The colleges offer programmes under that university.
.^ To all the others on here, it seems that there were a few folk who lived there around the same time as me – anyone remember me?
There are several hundred universities and each university has affiliated colleges.
.^ Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
New Zealand
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^ Since that time when she was having her obvious flaws in logic pointed out to her, most likely for the first time in years, there have been no more shows.
^ High-power individuals are more likely to interrupt others, to speak out of turn, and to fail to look at others who are speaking.
.^ What becomes of the older zendiks who have lived there many years such as Lore?” .
^ Another curiousity – What becomes of the older zendiks who have lived there many years such as Lore?
The constituent colleges of the former
University of New Zealand (such as Canterbury University College) have become independent universities.
.^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York College at Potsdam .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York College at Cortland .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
The institutions formerly known as "Teacher-training colleges" now style themselves "College of education".
Some universities, such as the
University of Canterbury, have divided their University into constituent administrative "Colleges" - the College of Arts containing departments that teach Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Science containing Science departments, and so on. This is largely modelled on the Cambridge model, discussed above.
Like the United Kingdom some professional bodies in New Zealand style themselves as "colleges", for example, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, the R.A.C. of Physicians
Philippines
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A state college may not have the word "college" on its name, but may have several component colleges, or departments.
.^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology, Morrisville .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
Usually, the term "college" is also thought of as a hierarchical demarcation between the term "university", and quite a number of colleges seek to be recognized as universities as a sign of improvement in academic standards, and increase in the diversity of the offered degree programs (called "courses"). For private colleges, this may be done through a survey and evaluation by the Commission on Higher Educations and accrediting organizations, as was the case of Urios College which is now the
Fr. Saturnino Urios University. For state colleges, it is usually done by a legislation by the Congress or Senate. In common usage, "going to college" simply means attending school for an undergraduate degree, whether it's from an institution recognized as a college or a university.
Singapore
.^ There is only one cogent, power-generating aspiration: It is Truth: Truth in any form discernible and any form discoverable.
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^ El Diablo October 13, 2008 at 12:11 am “…you’re only going to make yourself again more times the stupider”.
Since 1 January 2005, the term also refers to the three campuses of the
Institute of Technical Education with the introduction of the "collegiate system", in which the three institutions are called
ITE College East,
ITE College Central, and
ITE College West respectively.
The term "
university" is used to describe higher-education institutions offering locally-conferred degrees. Institutions offering diplomas are called "
polytechnics", while other institutions are often referred to as "institutes" and so forth.
Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka the word "college" normally refers to a
secondary school, which usually signifies above the 5th standard.
A limited number of exclusive secondary schools that were established during the colonial period based on English public school model and several Catholic schools traditionally carry their name as colleges [e.g. Royal College, Ananda College, St Joseph's College] despite they having classes from primary school to advanced level. Many post-independence (1948) schools adapted the term college too.
There are several professional higher-education institutions that offer higher-education without granting degrees that are referred to as "colleges". This includes
Sri Lanka Law College.
South Africa
Similar to New Zealand, in South Africa, the word "college" normally refers to a
secondary school. Nevertheless, most secondary schools are called "Someplace High (School)". The word "college" in South Africa generally implies that the school is private. In many cases the high school is exclusive and follows the English public school model.
.^ They call themselves “outlaws” believe them, as they truly do have no moral code, besides to do whatever Arol says.
A typical example of this category would be
St John's College.
Another category of private high schools also use the "college" term. However, these schools do not follow the English public school model, but rather are more informal in character and specialize in improving children's marks through intensive focus on examination needs. These "colleges" are thus often nick-named "cram-colleges"
Although the term "college" is hardly used in any context at any university in South Africa, some non-university tertiary institutions call themselves colleges. These include teacher training colleges, business colleges and wildlife management colleges to name a few.
The non-English-speaking world
.^ What I am saying is that the examples you use as parallels is where the similarities stop.
)
.^ Also, I think they are like most other systems of control and domination: illegitimate.
^ I’ve regained access to a wide variety of books and other reading materials–I can read whatever I want, whenever I feel like it.
^ But, being someone who has read just about everything radical ever published, I can tell you that he was always ahead of the others by several steps…” – SBH .
Belgium
.^ At least they used put forward some anger, some identifiable rebellion in their public face.
For
higher education, there are two types of institutions: the
Hogeschool (Dutch) / Haute Ecole (French) (which literally means
high school but can be translated as
university college or as
vocational university) and the
university.
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ The idea is inspired by feelings I have for another artist who is to some degree known and publishes records under a label called One Little Indian.
Universities offer academic bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and
doctorate's degrees (minimum 3 years). More information about the higher education system can be found in the Higher Education Registers
[9][10]
East Asia
.^ Also your post, as have several others posted previously by others states that no one is doing anything about the devastation of the planet or the suffering of the people around the globe.
The original word and subsequently the book's title is most frequently translated to "
The Great Learning". Today's pronunciation of this word is country- and sometimes region- specific and includes
daxue (Chinese),
daigaku (Japanese), and
daehak (대학) (Korean). In Japan,
daigaku is usually considered distinct from
senmon gakkou (専門学校), which is more of a
post-secondary vocational school. In the
People's Republic of China, the college students are selected through the annual
National Higher Education Entrance Examination.
.^ Div u can use just a line break instead with the class of clear maybe it`s not that important but i like t make my code as clean as possible .- From PSD to HTML, Building a Set of Website Designs Step by Step - Nettuts+ 12 October 2009 10:28 UTC net.tutsplus.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Denmark
Finland
In Finland the term college has no single counterpart. A general university is called yliopisto (in Swedish, universitet). A university on a specific field of study is korkeakoulu (literally, high school). The Swedish term is högskola. In translation they use "university", "school", or "academy". An institute of the more practically oriented branch of tertiary education is ammattikorkeakoulu, in Swedish yrkeshögskola. Some of them translate their name as "polytechnic", some as "university of applied science".
France
In France,
collège generally refers to a
middle school or junior high school.
.^ Since we invented true democracy we have decided to use the psychic realm by controlling the electoral college through mind touch.Mind Touch is cool I invented it in my twenties.
The latter use, though, is not as common.
Germany and Austria
In Germany and Austria a
Hochschule or
Universität is an institute of
tertiary education.
.^ All of us who’ve left have struggle through the process of coming to terms with what happened to us, and what we did, at Zendik–some of those struggles last longer, and let more blood, than others.
^ Now you’re going to put this text in quotes and talk some more retarded faggot shit and think you’re hip for it.
A direct translation is also misleading:
Hochschule literally means high school.
.^ I feel there is almost a Batman/ Joker ( see Dark Knight) type relationship between you and this blog.
The Fachhochschule and Berufsakademie institutions lack the right to offer
doctorate degrees. Therefore, these two types of institutions are sometimes called colleges in English texts, especially in the US. Traditionally, all three types of Hochschule offered
Diplom degree courses. With the implementation of the
Bologna process these degrees are replaced by Bachelor and Master degrees.
There is a very limited number of higher education institutions in Germany which use the English term college in their names.
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ A sect that indoctrinate its new members on a college campus and obliges them to hawk newspapers no one wants is not.” (Stan Goff) .
^ If your only standard for a cult is Manson style (killing others) or Jonestown style (mass suicide) then no, Zendik Farm has committed no murders (that I know of) as an institution nor any mass suicides.
German
secondary education often takes place in an institution called in
German an
Oberschule, with its specific forms
Hauptschule,
Realschule,
Gymnasium, and in some
states also
Gesamtschule, together with vocational secondary education in the
Berufsschule (in
North Rhine-Westphalia called
Berufskolleg).
.^ Back in the day, we would have had to use some super complicated layout to achieve that same effect.- From PSD to HTML, Building a Set of Website Designs Step by Step - Nettuts+ 12 October 2009 10:28 UTC net.tutsplus.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ In its 40 years of existence, the Zendiks have failed to establish one long-term relationship with a single activist group or “outside” individual in a mutual effort to create an effective strategy/mobilization to achieve their stated goal: “revolution.” .
^ Step One – The federal government wants to assert control over the educational system, previously the providence of the states.
Within Germany, the first up to two years of College in the US are often considered the equivalent of the German
Oberstufe (12th and 13th grade) in the
Gymnasium.
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ Note: I do not believe in psychic cause and effect; I am only offering these questions in order to point out one of many flaws in the Zendik belief system.
.^ Maybe it’s just this freak talking page that some high school student is going to randomly surf into and bust a nut on.
In the Austrian capital
Vienna, there is also a school called
Polycollege which is the oldest
folk high school within that country.
Greece
In Greece the term college is mainly used to refer to private secondary education institutions (high schools and junior high schools), while Πανεπιστήμιο (University) is the term utilized for Higher Education.
Hungary
In Hungary the term
kollégium refers to a
dormitory that may or may not be independent from an educational institution; it can also refer to a university's autonomous student organisation, dedicated to the advanced study of a certain science, topic etc, for example the "College for Social Theory".
Indonesia
Israel
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ The idea is inspired by feelings I have for another artist who is to some degree known and publishes records under a label called One Little Indian.
^ If you encounter some kind of trauma that requires a visit to a doctor or a hospital, you may or may not be required to dun your parents for funds to offset the costs.
There are over twenty colleges as well as a similar number of teacher training colleges, most of which can award only a
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree; see
the full list of colleges, as well as of
universities in Israel.
Italy
In Republican Rome, a
collegium could be a voluntary association of men who met at a particular tavern at a major crossroads. A crossroads college was a social club, not a school.
.^ I’m sure there is no retirement plan for folks like her and it sounds like anyone could be booted out into the deathculture at any time with nothing but the clothing on their back.
^ Part of the reason he was even able to stay as long as he did was the check and those that do the car asking knew he had to be there a few months before you could try and get it.
(Source: Colleen McCullough, "The First Man in Rome,"1990.)
.^ Note: I do not believe in psychic cause and effect; I am only offering these questions in order to point out one of many flaws in the Zendik belief system.
^ The main problem is that I’ve already admitted to all these faults (and many more)– many times over.
Malaysia
In the
Malaysia, majority of the private higher educational institutions use the term college or institute. They are allowed to use the name College provided they are registered with Ministry of Higher Education. Under Private Higher Educational Institutions Act 1996.
Ministry Official website
Netherlands
In
the Netherlands the term
college is sometimes used in the names of institutes of
secondary education. The term
college is also used for classes or lectures at university.
College is also used to refer to both the
mayor and
aldermen of a municipality, who form the municipal government.
Norway
In Norway the term "
university college" is used as an official English translation for
høgskole (alternatively spelt
høyskole and
høgskule), a term used for independent
educational institutions providing
tertiary, but not
quaternary education.
.^ Do you understand the metaphor or is this going to translate into you asking another dumb question?
^ Maybe it’s just this freak talking page that some high school student is going to randomly surf into and bust a nut on.
That means that the common
høgskole/university student is 19 years old and above.
Portugal
.^ The reason I did this is that "long" is the kind of generic name I might use again later on somewhere else, so it's a good idea to specify it more clearly.- From PSD to HTML, Building a Set of Website Designs Step by Step - Nettuts+ 12 October 2009 10:28 UTC net.tutsplus.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Romania
In
Romania, college is the next step you can study after high school (Liceu in Romanian).
.^ Jyre got a lot of praise for those classes from Arol, because the two of them agreed that research in this field reinforced the “equation” that Wulf invented to explain the nature of the universe.
.^ On top of that, it’s the best one I’ve seen in the many years of web development.- From PSD to HTML, Building a Set of Website Designs Step by Step - Nettuts+ 12 October 2009 10:28 UTC net.tutsplus.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Russia
.^ Maybe it’s just this freak talking page that some high school student is going to randomly surf into and bust a nut on.
Colleges provide high school and
technical education. After graduating from college students can continue their education in universities.
Spain, Spanish-speaking countries (Latin America)
.^ If the people who go out canvasing everynight didn’t raise those funds for some of these environmental orginazations.
^ If a civilian or a ‘terrorist’ wants to defend themselves or fuck someone up to effect some change they believe in, well that is unacceptable; that is ‘violence’ and horrible.
^ The people speaking here have there own minds and the force of will to express themselves.
For example, in
Peru the professional organizations that group the
lawyers of
Lima or the biologists of Peru are called "Colegio de Abogados de Lima" (or College of Lawyers of Lima) and
Colegio de Biólogos del Perú; in
Colombia, an example of professional body is the "Colegio Colombiano de Archivistas - CCA", called in English
Colombian College of Archivists - CCA. An exception is
Puerto Rico. On the island the word "colegio" usually refers to elementary to secondary private schools, while the word "escuela" is used to refer to elementary to secondary public schools.
.^ Inter American University of Puerto Rico .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
.^ As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ Sacred Heart University, Puerto Rico .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
^ Inter American University of Puerto Rico .- American Universities 12 September 2009 4:26 UTC www.clas.ufl.edu [Source type: Academic]
Therefore, the graduates of this unit even at the Ph.D. level are Colegiales.
Sweden
In Sweden the term "
university college" is used as an official English translation for
högskola, a term used for independent
educational institutions providing
tertiary, but not
quaternary education.
.^ Some people can live with less liberty and by dint of their slavish natures would much rather have security and a larger & communal ‘purpose’ than liberty.
^ To be honest I would rather do this than weed the garden so here’s Where you get me.
^ In more than one instance she has persuaded women to get abortions they would rather not have gotten.
.^ To a 5 year old kid, YOU use “big” words ya know?
^ Frog October 9, 2008 at 8:07 pm Tabagen, being a copout who wants a free ride means we’re not in it together and yes I have the common sense to believe that you fuckin retard.
^ Cleveland Steamer August 10, 2008 at 12:26 am Hey Jyre I’ll represent who I am when you represent your real reasons for wanting to know.
Switzerland
In some
cantons of the French speaking part of Switzerland and also on the border to the
Swiss German speaking part (i.e. in
Fribourg) the French term "Collège" (German: Kollegium) is used for middle school or junior high school and sometimes for the
Gymnasium (10th to 13th grade) which lends to the
matura.
.^ Please God, take pity on this non-believer and may nobody think this mongoloid with an 88IQ, is me, merely because he uses my pen-name.
Turkey
In
Turkey, the term college (
kolej in Turkish) refers to private high schools. The name originates from
Robert College, the first American educational institution founded outside the United States.
.^ Since that time when she was having her obvious flaws in logic pointed out to her, most likely for the first time in years, there have been no more shows.
^ I have pondered for many years since ive found out what it is they actually do, what it would be like to live there.
^ Since we invented true democracy we have decided to use the psychic realm by controlling the electoral college through mind touch.Mind Touch is cool I invented it in my twenties.
According to the
Turkish education system, official name for a private high school is the direct translation,
özel lise, not
kolej.
Vietnam
In Vietnam there are 2 ways to use the word "college".
Vietnamese usually say "college" refers to "cao đẳng". "Cao đẳng" is a higher education institute in Vietnam. The courses last for 3 years, 1 year shorter than "đại học" (Vietnamese, means "university"). After graduation from a college, students are awarded a degree. This degree is evaluated below a degree from a university.
.^ The more complete the picture the more profound the message to the artist’s own soul and that of his audience (one hopes).
.^ To be honest I would rather do this than weed the garden so here’s Where you get me.
^ In more than one instance she has persuaded women to get abortions they would rather not have gotten.
^ Some people can live with less liberty and by dint of their slavish natures would much rather have security and a larger & communal ‘purpose’ than liberty.
The university enjoys more prestige and popularity than colleges.
The second usage is not common. "College" refer to a school in a university, like some in the US. Vietnam National University, Hanoi has 5 colleges in its divisions.
See also
References
- ^ a b Alatas, Syed Farid (2006), "From Jami`ah to University: Multiculturalism and Christian–Muslim Dialogue", Current Sociology 54 (1): 112–132, doi:10.1177/0011392106058837
- ^ Alatas, Syed Farid (2006), "From Jami`ah to University: Multiculturalism and Christian–Muslim Dialogue", Current Sociology 54 (1): 112–132 [123–4], doi:10.1177/0011392106058837
- ^ Toby E. Huff (2003), The Rise of Early Modern Science: Islam, China and the West, Cambridge University Press, pp. 77-8
- ^ Eton College website using school as the educational institute but College as the name
- ^ "A Land-Grant Institution". Dafvm.msstate.edu. 2009-08-11. http://www.dafvm.msstate.edu/laws/history.html. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
- ^ a b c Lightcap, Brad. The Morrill Act of 1862. ND.edu
- ^ Private Elementary and Secondary Schools search form on the Ministry of Education of Ontario web site—enter "college" in the "name contains" field and check the "secondary" checkbox
- ^ Find a School or School Board search form on the Ministry of Education of Ontario web site—click "Secondary" and "Separate"
- ^ The Higher Education Register: official register of higher education in Flanders/Belgium
- ^ Enseignement supérieur en Communauté française de Belgique