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Wat (wie) is college - definitie

A LEVEL OF FRENCH EDUCATION
Lycée; Lycee; Lycé; Lycées; Collège; École secondaire; Secondary education in france; Lycees; Lycée professionnel; Brevet d'études professionnelles; Carte scolaire; Classe de troisième; Collèges
  • A lycée in [[Rennes]], from the 19th century.
  • [[Lycée Henri-IV]] in [[Paris]]

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  • The [[Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee]] is the oldest technical institution in Asia.
  • [[Agnes Scott College]]
  • [[Saint Anselm College]]
  • [[Bowdoin College]]
  • [[Braude College of Engineering]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref> the capital city of [[Greenland]]
  • Corpus Christi College]], one of the constituent [[colleges of the University of Cambridge]] in [[England]]
  • [[Pomona College]]
  • [[Seinäjoki College]] in [[Seinäjoki]], [[South Ostrobothnia]], [[Finland]], in May 2018
  • [[City College of New York]]
  • Uttara]] in the capital [[Dhaka]].
  • boys' school]] located in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]]
  • [[SUNY Purchase College]]
  • [[Scotch College, Melbourne]], an independent secondary school in [[Australia]]
  • [[Scripps College]]
  • boys' school]] in [[South Africa]]
  • Royal Charter]] in 1829, is one of the founding colleges of the [[University of London]].
  • Ireland]]
  • The [[University of Otago]] in [[New Zealand]]
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION
Colleges; College (US); Four year college; Four-year college; Colleges in Singapore; College by country; Colleges in Australia; Colleges in Chile; Colleges in Greece; Colleges in New Zealand
n.
1) to go to college
2) to apply for admission to (a) college; to enroll, matriculate at (a) college; to enter (a) college
3) to finish, graduate from college
4) to put smb. through college ('to pay for smb.'s college education')
5) to drop out of; fail out of (AE), flunk out of (AE; slang) college
6) a business (AE); community (AE); junior (AE); technical (BE); village (BE); war college; a College of Further Education (BE)
7) (US) the Electoral College
8) at, in college (she's away at college; he made many friends when he was in college) USAGE NOTE: One says to go to college, but to go to a good college, (see the Usage Note for university)
College         
  • thumb
  • The [[Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee]] is the oldest technical institution in Asia.
  • [[Agnes Scott College]]
  • [[Saint Anselm College]]
  • [[Bowdoin College]]
  • [[Braude College of Engineering]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref> the capital city of [[Greenland]]
  • Corpus Christi College]], one of the constituent [[colleges of the University of Cambridge]] in [[England]]
  • [[Pomona College]]
  • [[Seinäjoki College]] in [[Seinäjoki]], [[South Ostrobothnia]], [[Finland]], in May 2018
  • [[City College of New York]]
  • Uttara]] in the capital [[Dhaka]].
  • boys' school]] located in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]]
  • [[SUNY Purchase College]]
  • [[Scotch College, Melbourne]], an independent secondary school in [[Australia]]
  • [[Scripps College]]
  • boys' school]] in [[South Africa]]
  • Royal Charter]] in 1829, is one of the founding colleges of the [[University of London]].
  • Ireland]]
  • The [[University of Otago]] in [[New Zealand]]
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION
Colleges; College (US); Four year college; Four-year college; Colleges in Singapore; College by country; Colleges in Australia; Colleges in Chile; Colleges in Greece; Colleges in New Zealand
·noun Fig.: A community.
II. College ·noun A building, or number of buildings, used by a college.
III. College ·noun A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated for study or instruction, ·esp. in the higher branches of knowledge; as, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and many American colleges.
IV. College ·noun A collection, body, or society of persons engaged in common pursuits, or having common duties and interests, and sometimes, by charter, peculiar rights and privileges; as, a college of heralds; a college of electors; a college of bishops.
college         
  • thumb
  • The [[Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee]] is the oldest technical institution in Asia.
  • [[Agnes Scott College]]
  • [[Saint Anselm College]]
  • [[Bowdoin College]]
  • [[Braude College of Engineering]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref> the capital city of [[Greenland]]
  • Corpus Christi College]], one of the constituent [[colleges of the University of Cambridge]] in [[England]]
  • [[Pomona College]]
  • [[Seinäjoki College]] in [[Seinäjoki]], [[South Ostrobothnia]], [[Finland]], in May 2018
  • [[City College of New York]]
  • Uttara]] in the capital [[Dhaka]].
  • boys' school]] located in [[Colombo]], [[Sri Lanka]]
  • [[SUNY Purchase College]]
  • [[Scotch College, Melbourne]], an independent secondary school in [[Australia]]
  • [[Scripps College]]
  • boys' school]] in [[South Africa]]
  • Royal Charter]] in 1829, is one of the founding colleges of the [[University of London]].
  • Ireland]]
  • The [[University of Otago]] in [[New Zealand]]
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION
Colleges; College (US); Four year college; Four-year college; Colleges in Singapore; College by country; Colleges in Australia; Colleges in Chile; Colleges in Greece; Colleges in New Zealand
n.
1.
Society (of persons engaged in common pursuits), corporation, guild, association, community, body.
2.
Literary institution or seminary of learning (of the highest class).
3.
College edifice or building.

Wikipedia

Secondary education in France

In France, secondary education is in two stages:

  • Collèges (French pronunciation: ​[kɔlɛʒ]) cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15.
  • Lycées (French pronunciation: ​[lise]) provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between the ages of 15 and 18. Pupils are prepared for the baccalauréat (French pronunciation: ​[bakaloʁea]; baccalaureate, colloquially known as bac, previously bachot), which can lead to higher education studies or directly to professional life. There are three main types of baccalauréat: the baccalauréat général, baccalauréat technologique and baccalauréat professionnel.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor college
1. The colleges include College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, TKM College of Engineering, Kollam, Model Engineering College, Kochi, LBS Engineering College, Kasaragod, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam, Government Engineering College, Kannur, Government Engineering College, Trichur, Muslim Education Society Engineering College, Malappuram, MA College of Engineering, Kothamangalam, NSS Engineering College, Palakkad and Government medical colleges in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode.
2. Women HCT admitted 4'2 students to Abu Dhabi Women‘s College, 608 to Al Ain Women‘s College, 844 to Dubai Women‘s College, '34 to Sharjah Women‘s College, 4'2 to Ras Al Khaimah Women‘s College and 306 to Fujairah Women‘s College.
3. Men HCT admitted 4'' students to Abu Dhabi Men‘s College, 404 to Al Ain Men‘s College, 761 to Dubai Men‘s College, 276 to Sharjah Men‘s College, 332 to Ras Al Khaimah Men‘s College and 601 to Fujairah Men‘s College.
4. Education : BA in economics, Bowdoin College; MA, Naval War College.
5. We have already met representatives from Kings College, Kings College Students Union, LSE and Kings College security, the union said.