four-year college
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college
noun
uk/ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ/
US
a university where you can study for an undergraduate (= ...
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Both groups' programs were enriched with a one-year study abroad component on the third year of thefour-yearcollegecurriculum.
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It is not a college which gives a degree; it gives a preliminary qualification which allows one to go on to afour-yearcollege.
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From 2005 to 2009, approximately 90% of students enrolled in afour-yearcollegeafter graduation, while approximately 8% enrolled in a two-year college.
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After becoming afour-yearcollegein 1967, it adopted the present name in 2000.
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It was chartered as a junior college in 1957 and became afour-yearcollegein 1965.
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It was redesignated as a two-year teacher's college in 1962, and became afour-yearcollegein 1983.
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The following year, it became afour-yearcollege, also offering instruction in pharmacology.
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The school became an accreditedfour-yearcollegein 1976.
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By 1946 the college was reinstated as afour-yearcollege.
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Library technicians may also be graduates of afour-yearcollege, or institute.
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In 1976, however, the school changed its format and it is now afour-yearcollegeprogram focusing on philosophy.
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The predecessor of the school was founded in 1938, and it was chartered as a women'sfour-yearcollegein 1950.
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It was chartered as a junior women's college in 1962 and became afour-yearcollegein 1966.
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A women's junior college opened in 1975 and the currentfour-yearcollegeopened its doors to women and men in 1997.
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A player who had finished hisfour-yearcollegeeligibility was eligible for selection.
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The two-year college in time became afour-yearcollege, and the preparatory department was discontinued.
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The average tuition then of a state college was $4,081 annually for afour-yearcollege.
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He finished hisfour-yearcollegecareer with 2,409 yards rushing and 863 yards receiving.
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Half of residents had at least afour-yearcollegedegree in 2006.
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