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, colleges are institutions
or organisations 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 (eg
colleges of the University of London, University of
Cambridge, etc) and in some cases colleges are independent
institutions which prepare students to sit as external
candidates at other universities (eg many higher education
colleges prepare students to sit for external examinations
of universities).
In the past, many of what are now universities with
their own degree-awarding powers were colleges which
had their degrees awarded by either a federal university
(eg Cardiff University) or another university (eg
many of the post-1992 universities). |
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